Ryan Garcia Confident of Victory Over Gervonta Davis And Ridicules Purse Bet

Photo: Instagram/Ryan Garcia

During the grand arrivals in Las Vegas ahead of their fight at the T-Mobile Arena, Ryan Garcia ridiculed Gervonta 'Tank' Davis over their purse bet.

Ryan clarified that the purse they were betting on was a money purse and not the handbag that Gervonta carries around.

The two fighters made a verbal agreement that the loser of their fight must surrender their purse to the winner. However, this bet is unlikely to happen without being included in their contract.

Photo: Instagram/Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis face off before their highly anticipated showdown.

Ryan expressed his satisfaction with having made his vision of fighting Gervonta Davis a reality.

He also emphasized that they were talking about the whole fight purse and not just Gervonta's handbag.

Ryan is staying focused and getting ready for the fight, thanks to his trainer Joee Goosen, who has over 20 years of experience and is a Hall of Fame coach.

Ryan admitted that Gervonta is a great fighter, but he believes that he has something that Gervonta cannot defeat.

Ryan is confident that Gervonta will be done after their fight, and he hopes that Gervonta will learn a good lesson. 

He predicts that the fight will end in a blink of an eye and everyone will be shocked.

Ryan urged everyone to watch the fight on April 22nd and see for themselves what is going to happen.

He is looking forward to conquering this moment that they have been preparing for a long time.

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Source: Boxing News 24

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