Ryan García expresses his support for David Benavídez and says that “he should not have apologized” for being drunk – La Opinion

Ryan García expresses his support for David Benavídez and says that “he should not have apologized” for being drunk – La Opinion


Ryan García expressed his support for David Benavídez after he attended a billboard last weekend completely drunk in Las Vegas and indicated that the Mexican Monster “should not have apologized.”

In an interview with several reporters, García explained that it was DAZN’s fault for interviewing him in that state and commented that Benavídez is a grown man who can do whatever he wants if he is on his day of rest.

He shouldn’t have apologized, why should he apologize if he’s on his day off? That day, he can do whatever he wants, because he does his job. It is a problem for the television station for interviewing him when he is drunk, why interview him when he is drunk? David should not apologize for that decision by the television station. “He is a grown man, he does not have to apologize to anyone,” he said.

“He is David Benavídez, he knocks out his rivals, I don’t see anyone else who gets in the ring and does what he does. If his critics can do better than him, and show that they can get in the ring and do better than him who has boxed all his life, then get in the ring with him. You’re not going to do it, so shut up. I feel like David shouldn’t have apologized.”he added.

In a night to forget, David Benavídez He was seen a little drunk in the corner of his friend Diego Pacheco -who achieved the victory- and in an interview with DAZN where it is evident that he cannot articulate the words well. After what happened, in a publication on Instagram stories, the Mexican-American expressed regret for his actions and regretted having made a fool of himself.

Benavídez’s behavior was frowned upon and generated various comments among fans, since He is preparing to contest the interim light heavyweight title of the World Boxing Council (WBC) against Oleksandr Gvozdyk on June 15. This fight will mark the debut of the Mexican-American at 175 pounds and his opportunity to be crowned in a new category.

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David Benavídez was seen very drunk last weekend in Las Vegas. Photo: John Locher/AP.

A victory against Gvozdyk could make Bandera Roja the mandatory challenger to the winner of the undisputed light heavyweight championship that will be defined by Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev, so a mistake at this point in his career would cost him this great opportunity at 175 pounds and would keep him away from a possible fight with Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez.

David Benavídez, interim WBC super middleweight champion, defeated Demetrius Andrade by technical knockout in the sixth round and will now move up to 175 pounds. The Mexican Monster, 27 years old, He has a record of 28 wins, 24 of them on the fast track and no setbacks cas a professional.

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