There’s all
this fan desire for a Tank Davis v. Ryan Garcia fight but it’s not likely to
happen in year 2021. Considering the
vicissitudes of boxing, you have to consider the possibility that it may never
happen.
Garcia did fight once in January and, in spite
of getting dumped for the first time in his career, he took care of Luke
Campbell with a hurting body shot to advance his record to 21-0.
In April
2021, Golden Boy announced that their star would be fighting Javier
Fortuna in July of this year, but then they pulled out of the fight citing
Garcia’s bouts of anxiety and depression.
I’m not denying that Ryan Garcia hasn’t
reached mega-star level as a public personality. He’s handsome,
entertaining, and humongously popular
within the youngish social media circles —
but I point out that he just hasn’t attained it through boxing alone as
have the true legends of the sport.
The mental
health issues are acknowledged all over Garcia’s social media postings so I’m
not giving away any delicate secrets here.
It stands to reason that Garcia, a talented boxer , would
have tremendous anxieties in dealing with his vast cross-over popularity and
his level of success in the ring. He’s
an ascendant competitor, brought along sensibly by his promotion team, and the
big question that everyone keeps asking is whether he can handle fighting
dangerous top-level fighters like Tank Davis. That is still an open question in some circles.
Asked about
the prospect of a Davis v. Garcia fight, Leonard Ellerbe went public with a Twitter post (see above) indicating
he tried to make that fight with Golden Boy in March 2021 and was told “they
were exploring other options” and were going to make a Ryan Garcia fight
with someone other than Tank Davis.
Was this
ducking or smart management? Fight fans
can be awfully mean people, including yours truly, but it’s very easy to see
it’s difficult for Ryan Garcia (or any person) to keep his marbles together in
the money and fame environment grown up around him. Boxing isn’t Hollywood and it would cease to
be if it becomes that way.
The fact is that Ryan Garcia can’t have it both ways. He can’t go around saying he desperately
wants a fight with Tank Davis (again, see above) and say, at the same time, that his
management won’t let him take that fight out of concern for his fragile mental
condition.
Am I reading
too much between the lines of Garcia’s response to Ellerbe’s post? I don’t think so, and I’m reminded of an old
Pennsylvania prison challenge where one con tries to dominate the other by
confronting him with this:
“Do you want to fight, fuck, or climb
a tree?”
They ain’t
no trees in a boxing ring incidentally.
S