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Ryan Garcia, despite his young age, has already received the call of the masses, who proclaim him as the heir to Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez's crown and scepter throne.
Although the young Mexican-American boxer has already shown signs of his talent and power and of possessing an explosive southpaw, it will be time and his next decisions that will allow him to rise as the next Latin star of boxing before critics and specialists, who still remain skeptical, especially after suffering a painful, but sobering defeat to Gervonta Davis on April 22 of this year that is ending.
Another factor that has taken away credibility from Ryan's career is the inconsistency with his promoters and trainers, since after the exhibition of his deficiencies in the ring after losing to Gervonta, 'King Ryan', 25, dispensed with the guidance of trainer Joe Goosen, so a second stage with Canelo's team is on the horizon.
"He's going to follow in Canelo's footsteps"
For promoter and former world champion boxer Oscar de la Hoya, there is no doubt that Garcia will be Canelo's successor as heir to the throne when he decides to hang up his gloves.
The head of Golden Boy has spoken on several occasions about the promising future that Ryan has ahead of him. In an interview for 'Fino Boxing', de la Hoya said that, just as he contributed to Saul Alvarez's career and made him the undisputed number one in all divisions, he is sure that Garcia will become the heir to the vacant throne left by Canelo.
"He can be the next Canelo"
For his part, trainer and specialized commentator, Teddy Atlas, declared that he has everything necessary to take over from Canelo as a boxing figure and legend.
The analyst clarified that Garcia has great ability, but he is not yet the boxer that Canelo was at the age of 21.