Jacobs suggests that Ryan Garcia take a “step” and rebuild his confidence after Rory Romero’s loss in the face of “lower competition”
Danny Jacobs hopes Ryan Garcia will face and take a “step” in his career “Low competition” He rebuilds his confidence after losing to Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero last May. Jacobs believes that the annual suspension mentally and physically took something out of Garcia (24-2, 20 KOs).
Garcia’s confidence: lower competition
In hindsight, going back to the big puncher Romero was stupid for Ryan. Because he’s not the talent to take on the kind of fighter jet that comes out of a 13 month layoff. With Ryan’s victory over the past few years, he has sometimes looked unstable against Devin Honey, Oscar Duarte and Luke Campbell.
“He came back after the pause and then lost (to Rolando Rory Romero). His team took him to this point. They’ll understand what’s best,” Daniel Jacobs said. Fighting Hub TV On what Ryan Garcia should do next after losing to Rolly Romero.
Ryan’s team will want to once again resist the idea that he is making good money and fights the unknown. Look, Devin Haney. He was to jump into the deep edge with WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. in November, looking much worse than Garcia in a fight at Times Square Garden in New York City on May 2nd. If Devin is willing to continue the dangerous fight after a terrible performance, Ryan could do that too.
Rebuilding Confidence: Jacobs’ Take
“If I had managed him, then I would say, ‘Let’s take a step back. Let’s lower the competition. A battle that can increase confidence.
Just as Ryan Garcia opposed Rory, lowering the competition may not work. He has already lowered the competition and failed miserably in his defeat to Romero. If Kingley drops it again and loses, it could destroy what remains of his confidence forever. Also, what would be better for Garcia to fight the tomatoes if he doesn’t do anything to enhance his self-confidence?
“So give him time to rule out the cobwebs, as there’s nothing in the real ring and nothing in the real fight. Get a good solid victory and then come back to calling out the big name,” Jacobs said.
For Ryan to enjoy the big pay he received in his final few fights, he has to fight someone solid. He is not planning to win $10 million from Turki Alalshikh to fight the scrubs. He wants value in the money he pays, especially after poor performances were submitted by three A-side fighters in the Times Square Card last May.
Garcia’s potential opponent
If Garcia follows Jacobs’ advice to take “a step,” he must focus on fighting one of these fighters.
-Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz
– Karen Chukazian
– Raul Culiel
– Rohan Polanco
Last updated on 2013/03/2025