Campbell to Garcia: “I’m Going to Hurt Him, School Him, Stop Him!”

Luke Campbell Is Sure He Will Beat Ryan Garcia!

Luke Campbell taunts Ryan Garcia
Luke Campbell (left) and Ryan Garcia.

Luke Campbell Exudes Confidence Ahead Of Ryan Garcia Clash!


Two-time world title challenger and former Olympic Gold medalist Luke Campbell (20-3, 16KO) insists he will take the fight to Golden Boy golden goose Ryan “KingRy” Garcia (20-0, 17KO) and says the American is in for a rude awakening after suggesting he would win easily.

Campbell and Garcia are set to lock horns in November for the WBC Interim Lightweight title in the USA. Campbell’s promoter Eddie Hearn reached a deal with Garcia’s representatives, Golden Boy, with a date still to be confirmed.

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The unbeaten Californian has vowed to beat the former two-time world title challenger “relatively easy.” However, the Brit says he’ll be in for a shock and is looking to put on an emphatic display.

GARCIA WINS EASILY?

He tells Pro Boxing Fans the following.

“I’ve seen his comments, he’s got to say something, let’s be honest. If he wasn’t saying things like that it would be a bit worrying from his end. But, from him beating me easy is certainly not happening from where I’m sitting.

“This is what makes a great fight, him saying he’s going to win. I’m saying I’m going to win and then we’re going to find out on the night. What’s in my head is to go in there and beat him up. Hurt him. Stop him. School him. Whatever it takes.”

Garcia has racked up 20 straight wins with 17 knockouts since turning professional in 2016. He is quickly becoming a prominent name in a division which features unified champion, Vasiliy Lomacehenko, IBF holder, Teofimo Lopez, WBC titlist, Devin Haney and two-time 135lbs champion, Jorge Linares.

However, Campbell who went 12 rounds with Lomachenko last August, believes his rival has not fought anyone of note and a southpaw fighter like him previously.

HOW GOOD IS GARCIA?

When asked where Garcia ranks among the world scene, the 32-year-old added:

“It’s hard to tell.

“Obviously he’s been impressive with what he’s done so far, but they’re against guys that have got losing records and they’re not showing up to win.

“Just because you’re a southpaw as well, it doesn’t mean one southpaw is exactly the same as another. Even southpaws have different styles.

“He’s never been in there with someone like me.”

I’M STILL A FORCE

The 2012 Olympic Gold medalist has been out of the ring since losing to Lomachenko in a spirited defeat for the unified world Lightweight titles. However, he insists he is feeling fresh and fully focused on inflicting a first defeat on the 22-year-old.

“I do believe my boxing ability, my IQ, my timing, speed and power as well is a massive factor. Obviously he’s got very good attributes as well, but I believe I’m going to win this fight for sure.

“At the beginning of my career there was quite a stop and start process going on, so I probably lost a year out of it there. If you take out what I’ve lost, really, it’s only been an active seven years.

“I’m young. I’m performing better than ever. I’m fresh. I’ve got no miles on the clock. I’ve still got some big performances to deliver.”

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