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#2 Why Ryan Garcia Destroyed Barrios X EvBoxing

38 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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Ryan Garcia vs Mario Barrios analysis on the Violent Chess Boxing Podcast. Boxing analyst A Guy Called Henry is joined by EV Boxing for a long-form tactical breakdown of Garcia’s win over Barrios to claim the WBC welterweight title. This episode focuses on the strategic shifts inside the ring — how Garcia shut down the jab early, repeatedly landed the straight right over the lead hand, and used the right hook to the body to disrupt Barrios’ rhythm. The discussion explores the mechanics behind the round one knockdown, the use of the uppercut against the dip, and the more disciplined deployment of the left hook — often thrown on the pivot rather than mid-exchange. Rather than reacting to headlines or narratives, the conversation examines the structural details that shaped the fight. The analysis also places the performance in context at 147 lbs, questioning whether this version of Garcia is technically more complete and how his adjustments may translate against elite welterweights. The episode closes by examining what comes next — and which matchups would truly test this evolved approach. Violent Chess is a boxing podcast for analysts, tacticians, and fans who want to understand why fights unfold the way they do — not just who won. #boxing #ryangarcia

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Ryan Garcia vs Mario Barrios analysis on the Violent Chess Boxing Podcast. Boxing analyst A Guy Called Henry is joined by EV Boxing for a long-form tactical breakdown of Garcia’s win over Barrios to claim the WBC welterweight title. This episode focuses on the strategic shifts inside the ring — how Garcia shut down the jab early, repeatedly landed the straight right over the lead hand, and used the right hook to the body to disrupt Barrios’ rhythm. The discussion explores the mechanics behind the round one knockdown, the use of the uppercut against the dip, and the more disciplined deployment of the left hook — often thrown on the pivot rather than mid-exchange. Rather than reacting to headlines or narratives, the conversation examines the structural details that shaped the fight. The analysis also places the performance in context at 147 lbs, questioning whether this version of Garcia is technically more complete and how his adjustments may translate against elite welterweights. The episode closes by examining what comes next — and which matchups would truly test this evolved approach. Violent Chess is a boxing podcast for analysts, tacticians, and fans who want to understand why fights unfold the way they do — not just who won. #boxing #ryangarcia

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