Video: A Day in the Life of Ryan Garcia

Ryan Garcia believes he’s a fighter of destiny. The unbeaten lightweight contender form Los Angeles hasn’t beaten an elite opponent yet but he seems to have all the ingredients required to build a major star. Garcia faces his biggest test on …

Ryan Garcia believes he’s a fighter of destiny.

The unbeaten lightweight contender form Los Angeles hasn’t beaten an elite opponent yet but he seems to have all the ingredients required to build a major star.

Garcia faces his biggest test on Saturday, when he’ll face 2012 Olympic champion and two-time title challenger Luke Campbell at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

In this video, courtesy of DAZN, Garcia discusses he mindset going into the first big fight of the near year.

Here’s what he had to say.

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Video: A Day in the Life of Ryan Garcia

Ryan Garcia believes he’s a fighter of destiny. The unbeaten lightweight contender form Los Angeles hasn’t beaten an elite opponent yet but he seems to have all the ingredients required to build a major star. Garcia faces his biggest test on …

Ryan Garcia believes he’s a fighter of destiny.

The unbeaten lightweight contender form Los Angeles hasn’t beaten an elite opponent yet but he seems to have all the ingredients required to build a major star.

Garcia faces his biggest test on Saturday, when he’ll face 2012 Olympic champion and two-time title challenger Luke Campbell at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

In this video, courtesy of DAZN, Garcia discusses he mindset going into the first big fight of the near year.

Here’s what he had to say.

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What time is Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell on Saturday?

What time is Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell on DAZN?

Ryan Garcia and Luke Campbell are scheduled to fight for the WBC “interim” lightweight title Saturday afternoon at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

The card starts at 3 p.m. ET / noon PT, with the main event due to begin about three hours into the show (6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT).

The starting time is early by U.S. standards to cater to fans in the U.K. Campbell is British.

You can watch the card on on DAZN, which is available by subscription.

  • When: Saturday, Jan. 2
  • Start time: 3 p.m. ET / noon PT (main event about three hours into show)
  • Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas
  • TV: DAZN

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What time is Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell on Saturday?

What time is Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell on DAZN?

Ryan Garcia and Luke Campbell are scheduled to fight for the WBC “interim” lightweight title Saturday afternoon at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

The card starts at 3 p.m. ET / noon PT, with the main event due to begin about three hours into the show (6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT).

The starting time is early by U.S. standards to cater to fans in the U.K. Campbell is British.

You can watch the card on on DAZN, which is available by subscription.

  • When: Saturday, Jan. 2
  • Start time: 3 p.m. ET / noon PT (main event about three hours into show)
  • Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas
  • TV: DAZN

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Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell: start time, how to watch, analysis

Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell: start time, how to watch and analysis.

RYAN GARCIA VS.
LUKE CAMPBELL

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO
KNOW ABOUT THE BIG FIGHT

  • When: Saturday, Jan. 2
  • Start time: 3 p.m. ET / noon PT (main event three-plus hours into show)
  • Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas
  • TV: DAZN ($99.99 annually or $19.99 monthly in U.S.)
  • Division: Lightweight
  • Rounds: 12
  • At stake: WBC “interim” title
  • Odds: Garcia 3-1 (BetMGM)

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RYAN GARCIA BIO

Ryan Garcia is one of the hottest young stars in boxing. Joe Camporeale / USA TODAY Sports
  • Record: 20-0 (17 KOs)
  • Current titles: None
  • Other titles: None
  • Home country: United States (Los Angeles)
  • Age: 22
  • Pro debut: 2016
  • Pro rounds: 60
  • Height: 5 feet, 10 inches (178 cm)
  • Reach: 70 inches (178 cm)
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Trainer: Eddy Reynoso

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LUKE CAMPBELL BIO

Luck Campbell lost both times he fought for a major world title. Alex Livesey / Getty Images
  • Record: 20-3 (16 KOs)
  • Current titles: None
  • Other titles: None
  • Home country: England (Hull)
  • Age: 33
  • Pro debut: 2013
  • Pro rounds: 142
  • Height: 5 feet, 9 inches (175 cm)
  • Reach: 71 inches (180 cm)
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Trainer: Shane McGuigan

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WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH

Ryan Garcia is already must-see TV (or streaming). The Los Angeles fighter reminds many of his promoter, Oscar De La Hoya: gifted, well-schooled, powerful, good looking, charismatic. Those traits might account for his 7.8 million followers on Instagram. The interesting thing is that he has reached this level of popularity without beating a top-tier opponent. That’s where Campbell comes in. The 2012 Olympic champion has failed in two attempts to win a world title but is seen as a legitimate test for Garcia, which adds further intrigue to the matchup.

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FIVE KEY QUESTIONS

How good is Ryan Garcia? We don’t know. He seems to be good, with natural gifts, good schooling and one-punch knockout power. Fifteen of his 17 KOs have come within four rounds. However, he must prove he can beat next-level opposition.

How good is Luke Campbell? Campbell has the Olympic pedigree and God-given gifts. The problem is that he has lost his biggest fights as a professional. We simply don’t know whether he has a big victory in him.

Can Garcia hurt Campbell? We’ll see. The Briton has been down four times but he has never been stopped as a professional. Garcia has incapacitated one opponent after another. Something will have to give on Jan. 2.

Is this Garcia’s coming out party? Maybe. He has done everything he can against second-tier opposition, winning consistently in dominating fashion. If he can do the same against a fighter of Campbell’s ability, he will have arrived.

Does the winner get an immediate shot a legitimate world title? Not likely. Teofimo Lopez owns all four major belts, meaning everything goes through him. The Garcia-Campbell winner is an attractive opponent but Lopez has several good options.

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WHY GARCIA WILL WIN

Campbell isn’t the only one with a solid amateur pedigree. Garcia reportedly finished his unpaid career with a record of 215-15. He knows how to box. And he’s the more gifted of the two fighters, quicker, more athletic, definitely more powerful. His early knockouts can be attributed in part to his level of opposition — solid, not elite — but his ability to hurt opponents is authentic. The Angeleno has yet to defeat an opponent at Campbell’s level but he seems to have all the tools necessary to do so. And he seems to have unwavering belief in himself, as if he knows he will accomplish big things. That sort of confidence can help turn expectations into reality.

WHY CAMPBELL WILL WIN

Campbell has that superb amateur foundation, which makes him a threat to anyone. He, too, can box. And he has the experience that Garcia lacks, which is a significant advantage. He lost his two biggest fights — title bouts against Jorge Linares and Vasiliy Lomachenko — but he gave a good account of himself both times and undoubtedly learned from his mistakes. And remember: He had lost his father shortly before the Linares fight yet still almost won. And there’s no shame in losing to Lomachenko. Finally, Campbell is tough. Again, he’s been down but has always gotten up. Bottom line: He has the ability, the seasoning and the durability to beat Garcia.

PREDICTION

Campbell will demonstrate early in the fight that he isn’t like Garcia’s previous opponents. His jab and intelligent movement will force his less-experienced foe to make adjustments, which won’t be easy. However, Garcia will eventually impose his will on Campbell, using his own ring acumen and quickness to set up hard, accurate shots to turn the fight in his favor and wear Campbell down. The Briton will go down at least once but he will get up and hear the final bell. In the end, Garcia will have landed more punches and the cleaner shots, which will impress all three of the judges.

Garcia by UD

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ALSO ON THE CARD

  • Felix Alvarado vs. DeeJay Kriel, junior flyweights (for Alvarado’s title)
  • Rene Alvarado vs. Roger Gutierrez, junior lightweights
  • Franchon Crews Dezurn vs. Ashleigh Curry, super middleweights

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