After months of silence and controversy, Ryan Garcia surprised fans this week by releasing new training footage and confirming that he is “back in the gym full-time.” The 26-year-old star, who last fought in April before facing suspensions and legal issues, now says he is preparing for what he calls a “real comeback fight in early 2025.”
🔥 Back in Shape After Months of Issues
Garcia appeared noticeably slimmer and more focused in the new clips. Fans quickly pointed out that:
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His hand speed looks sharper than earlier this year
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Footwork and body conditioning seem improved
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He is working with a new team focusing on discipline and fundamentals
According to sources, his camp is targeting a fight “before the first quarter of 2025,” depending on medical clearances and promotional negotiations.
🥊 Possible Opponents Being Discussed
Three names are currently on the table:
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Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz – now a world champion and considered the toughest matchup
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Rolando “Rolly” Romero – a rematch with huge grudge-match potential
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Teófimo López – another big name who publicly challenged Garcia online
Golden Boy Promotions has not confirmed anything yet, but insiders say they will finalize negotiations once Garcia passes all league and commission requirements.
⚖️ Still Facing “Outside-the-Ring” Concerns
Despite the hype, boxing analysts warn that Garcia’s comeback depends on:
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The results of his ongoing legal matters
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Clearance from athletic commissions
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Confirmation of his physical and mental readiness
Garcia seems confident, however, stating online:
“I’m good now. Fully focused. 2025 is my year.”
📈 Fan Reaction is Mixed
Some fans are excited to see the old “KingRy” back, while others question whether he can stay committed long enough to complete a training camp. Comments online show a split:
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“If he’s serious, this is big!”
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“No more drama, just boxing please.”
Regardless of opinions, one thing is clear — Garcia’s return will shake up the lightweight and super-lightweight divisions.

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