What is Ryan Garcia's Nickname?

Last Modified Jul 16, 2024 08:02 GMT
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Ryan Garcia is an American professional boxing sensation who is known for his flamboyant personality as a professional. In a career spanning over twenty six fights, Garcia has produced many memorable moments inside the squared circle ever since his debut. Considered one of the best boxers currently active in the professional circuit, Ryan Garcia once held the WBC interim lightweight title in 2021.

Ryan Garcia was engrossed in boxing as a kid and started training from an early age in his childhood. He kicked off as an amateur and compiled a fascinating record of 215 wins and 15 losses, winning 15 national amateur championships. Ryan Garcia entered the ring as a professional in 2016 and kept propelling forward by piling up a score of consecutive victories.

In his 26 professional fights, Ryan Garcia has won 25 fights and lost just one bout so far. He has 20 knockout victories under his belt and 5 of his opponents were outclassed by him via decision. Garcia’s only professional loss came against Gervonta Davis, who dispatched him in the seventh round of their 12-round fight on April 22, 2023, at T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada, USA.

Ryan Garcia Nickname

The electrifying boxing sensation and his swift positioning in the squared circle have earned Ryan Garcia the nickname of ‘KingRY.’ The 25-year-old has a reputation for finishes and has 20 knockouts in his kitty as of April 2024. Ryan Garcia also made an announcement through an X post after defeating Oscar Duarte that he was changing his nickname to ‘SuperRY.’

Ryan Garcia Last Fight

Ryan Garcia stepped foot inside the squared circle against Oscar Duarte in his most recent fight at the Toyota Center, in Houston, Texas, USA, on December 2, 2023. The 12-round fight lasted 8 rounds and ended in Duarte getting knocked out by Garcia in the eighth round. The victory marked Garcia’s return to winning ways after suffering a knockout defeat at the hands of Gervonta Davis on April 22, 2023.

Related: Ryan Garcia Next Fight

FAQs on Ryan Garcia Nickname

A. He is nicknamed as “KingRy.”


A. He called himself ‘SuperRy’ in an X post while terming it as his new nickname.


A. He has a professional boxing record of 25 wins and 1 loss.


A. As of April 2024, he has 20 knockout victories.


A. Ryan Garcia is divorced.

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