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Ryan Garcia looks past Gervonta Davis when naming the toughest fight of his career

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Ryan Garcia has revealed his toughest opponent in 27 professional outings, rather surprisingly mentioning a fighter he defeated inside the distance.

Most would suspect the American’s “hardest fight” came against Gervonta Davis, who stopped ‘King Ry’ with a sickening seventh-round body shot in their 2023 encounter.

Alternatively, Rolando Romero gave Garcia a tricky night’s work in May 2025, when he scored a second-round knockdown before winning unanimously on the judges’ scorecards.

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Devin Haney, too, represented a difficult opponent when they collided in 2024, with Garcia edging a majority decision before testing positive for banned substance ostarine.

As a result, his victory was overturned to a no-contest, following which Garcia completed a year-long suspension before returning to the ring against Romero.

Interestingly enough, though, the reigning WBC world welterweight champion does not consider Davis, Romero or Haney to be his toughest opponent.

Instead, the 27-year-old has told DAZN that his most demanding assignment came against Oscar Duarte, who he eventually stopped with an eighth-round finish in 2023.

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“My hardest fight was Oscar Duarte – the one that Richardson Hitchins ducked. I knocked him out, but he was hard.”

Duarte was supposed to face Hitchins in February, only for the then-IBF world super-lightweight champion to pull out of their contest on the morning of fight night.

This was reportedly because Hitchins fell ill during his attempt to keep under 150lbs, as per the IBF’s 10lb rehydration policy.

While not having been given another world title shot, Duarte is now gearing up for his all-Mexican clash with Angel Fierro, which features on the undercard of Gilberto Ramirez vs David Benavidez this Saturday.

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Wrong to say that this is an El Clásico now

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Former India cricketer Manoj Tiwary has admitted that the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) most high-profile rivalry is not between the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and the Mumbai Indians (MI) anymore. The two heavyweights produced a not-so-engaging encounter at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, on Saturday, May 2, after a comfortable eight-wicket win for the Ruturaj Gaikwad-led side in the end.

The legendary sides, who have ten titles between them, and have faced each other in the finals four times, are nowhere near the top of the table. Referred to as the IPL’s El Clásico, drawing inspiration from the iconic rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona, it has not been the same over the last few years.

Since 2023, MI have only managed to record one win over their rivals in seven matches. The majority of the contests have been one-sided, including both fixtures in IPL 2026, with CSK securing massive wins by 103 runs and eight wickets, away and home, respectively.

Manoj Tiwary opined that the clashes between CSK and MI should no longer be referred to as the El Clásico, given the quality of the recent matches between the two sides, and their current state in general.

“Surya is not performing on a daily basis, Tilak Varma scored in one match, and now his runs are also not coming. If there is this level of inconsistency from the players, then how will you get results? We always talk about this match as the El Clásico, this is no more El Clásico; you can remove the Clásico word now. This has now become so one-sided. So, I think it would be wrong to say that this is an El Clásico rivalry now,” Manoj Tiwary said on Cricbuzz.

Overall, these two sides have faced each other 43 times, where MI have a slender advantage after recording 22 wins.

“There is now a belief that they can win matches without MS Dhoni” – Manoj Tiwary on CSK’s growing confidence after rough start to IPL 2026

CSK had endured a horror start to the campaign, losing each of their first three matches. After their last-placed finish in IPL 2025, there was a fear that the ongoing campaign could prove to be an extension, despite a massive mid-season revamp.

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However, the team has picked up some momentum in recent games, and have lost only two of their last six matches.

“The confidence is back now, especially when MS Dhoni is not there in the playing XI. There is now a belief that they can win matches without MS Dhoni. That was difficult at one time, but the confidence has now been built up. If they maintain this momentum, and play with this blueprint, play with this process, they have a good chance,” Manoj Tiwary said.

CSK, placed sixth and involved in the mid-table muddle, will next face the Delhi Capitals (DC), at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, on Tuesday, May 5.