Ryan Garcia wants to go back with Gervonta Davis.
“King Ry” suffered the first and to date only defeat of his professional career to Davis in April 2023 when he was stopped by a brutal body shot in the seventh round.
In order to move the fight forward, Garcia agreed to compete at 136 pounds while signing a 10-pound rehydration clause that the 25-year-old said left him extremely exhausted.
After beating Devin Haney on Saturday night, Garcia took to social media to call for a second fight with Davis.
However, the Californian boxer insisted that this can only happen if he accepts a weight of 144 pounds.
“Everyone wants to talk about the stupid little tank,” Garcia tweeted Tuesday.
“Fight, [enough] of this funny speech. Come see me at 144[lbs] And [let’s] stop talking.
Garcia dropped Haney three times en route to a majority decision victory at the Barclays Center in New York.
Yet he was unable to win Haney’s WBC super-lightweight title after weighing 3.2 pounds over the 140-pound limit.
Garcia claims he will never fight at welterweight again and announced a move to 147 pounds after insisting his body could no longer drop below 143 pounds.
Davis will face Frank Martin at lightweight on June 15 and has never fought above welterweight in his career.
He’s unlikely to agree to Garcia’s demands, but that won’t matter too much to “The Flash” who still has plenty of big fights on the horizon.
Naming his list of targets during a recent interview with talkSPORT.com, Garcia said: “Teofimo Lopez, Shakur Stevenson and the Gervonta Davis rematch.
“But I also want to do Sean O’Malley as an MMA crossover.
“That would break UFC PPV records.
“It’s going to be in the cage, I have no other way to do it than to end up in the cage confronting Sean O’Malley and ripping his head off.
“I don’t want a package, I just want a percentage of the PPVs, that’s all.”