Ryan Garcia believes he can give Terence Crawford the biggest payday of his career if they face off in the ring. Garcia, who recently turned 26, claims he’d be more than willing to fight the undefeated Crawford, but doubts the 37-year-old will accept the offer. Crawford seems to have his sights set on landing a mega-fight with Canelo Alvarez before retiring, though that seems unlikely to happen.

Garcia thinks Crawford is overrated and not as good as people believe, stating that the opponents Crawford has beaten were either past their prime or never posed a real threat. "I don’t think you’ve ever beaten anyone with talent, explosiveness, or power," Ryan said, openly questioning Crawford's résumé. He added that he would "literally beat the s&%t out of" Crawford if they fought. Despite the bold call-out, Ryan is aware that Crawford is more focused on other potential fights, especially with bigger names like Canelo.

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While Ryan has shown interest in fighting Crawford, he’s also called him boring and criticized his past performances. According to Garcia, Crawford’s fights lack the explosiveness that fans want to see. "He’s a good fighter, but I don’t think he’s as good as people say," Garcia shared, noting that Crawford’s recent opponents haven’t been truly dangerous fighters.

Ryan firmly believes his signature left hook could knock Crawford out if the opportunity presented itself. Citing Crawford’s vulnerabilities from previous fights, including being hurt by Yuriorkis Gamboa, Garcia is confident he has what it takes to finish him. "I would actually fight him. I would give it all I got," Garcia assured fans, emphasizing his readiness to take on Crawford despite the doubters.

In the end, Ryan Garcia is convinced that a fight between him and Crawford would be a massive event, especially in terms of pay-per-view revenue. However, he remains doubtful that Crawford will accept, adding, "He’s boring as f&%k but I would probably give him the biggest payday of his life."

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