Ryan Garcia Calls Out Crawford: Can He Win,but Would Bud Return?

Ryan Garcia Calls Out Crawford: Can He Win,but Would Bud Return?

March 24, 2026 Ryan Garcia did what Ryan Garcia does best this week—he went live on Instagram and sent the boxing world into a frenzy. His claims were bold. Terence Crawford is overrated. And at 154 pounds, Garcia says he would beat him. Two simple questions have been circling the internet ever since. Does Ryan Garcia actually have a chance against a future Hall of Famer like Crawford? And could this be the fight that lures “Bud” out of retirement for one last massive payday? Let's break it down. --- Who Is Terence Crawford? If you follow boxing, you already know the name. Terence “Bud” Crawford is not just another champion—he is a three-division undisputed king. That means he has held every major world title in three different weight classes. He first did it at 140 pounds. Then he did it again at 147 pounds when he stopped Errol Spence Jr. in 2023. And just when people thought he had done enough, he moved up two weight classes in 2025 and defeated Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision to become undisputed at 168 pounds. That victory made Crawford the first male fighter in the four-belt era to hold every major title in three separate weight divisions. His résumé includes wins over Spence, Shawn Porter, Viktor Postol, and Canelo Alvarez. Simply put, he has fought and beaten the best in the sport. --- What Has Ryan Garcia Accomplished? Ryan Garcia is one of the biggest names in boxing, but his résumé tells a different story than his social media following. Garcia has competed at welterweight multiple times. In May 2025, he faced Rolando “Rolly” Romero for the WBA welterweight title in Times Square. Garcia lost that fight by unanimous decision after being knocked down in the second round. But Garcia bounced back. In February 2026, he defeated Mario Barrios to capture the WBC welterweight title. He dropped Barrios within the first thirty seconds and went on to win a unanimous decision, proving he belongs at 147 pounds. Before his welterweight run, Garcia faced Devin Haney at 140 pounds in April 2024. He won the fight by majority decision, but later tested positive for the banned substance ostarine. The result was overturned to a no contest, and Garcia received a one-year suspension. Garcia’s professional record includes twenty-five wins with twenty knockouts, two losses, and one no contest. He has never fought at 154 pounds. --- Does Ryan Garcia Actually Have a Chance? That is the question everyone is debating. On one side, you have a fighter in Crawford who has dominated four weight classes, beaten multiple Hall of Fame-caliber opponents, and never once looked out of place. On the other side, you have Garcia—a massive puncher with lightning-fast hands but a résumé that still has question marks. Garcia has never faced anyone with Crawford’s combination of skill, experience, and ring IQ. Crawford has never lost a fight and has made elite opposition look ordinary. For Garcia to win, he would likely need a perfect left hook early. But relying on one punch against a defensive master like Crawford is a dangerous strategy. Most analysts would lean heavily toward Crawford winning this fight if it ever happened. --- Could This Fight Bring Bud Out of Retirement? Crawford retired after beating Canelo Alvarez. He has said he is content, grateful, and has nothing left to prove. But the sport of boxing has a long history of fighters returning when the money is right. Ryan Garcia is a pay-per-view attraction. His fights draw eyes, and his name generates revenue. A fight between Garcia and Crawford would be a major event, and the payday would likely be significant. Whether that is enough to pull a satisfied legend out of retirement remains to be seen. So far, Crawford has shown no public interest in the matchup. --- What Do You Think? Now it is your turn to weigh in. Does Ryan Garcia actually have a chance against Terence Crawford, or would Bud give him a boxing lesson from the opening bell? And if the money is big enough, do you think Crawford comes out of retirement to take the fight? Drop your take in the comments below. The boxing world is watching. Image is ai generated #RyanGarcia #TerenceCrawford #BoxingNews #BoxingCommunity #FightTalk #WhoWins

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