Ryan Garcia’s condition to fight Jake Paul after one-year suspension

He is exploring opportunities in the UFC

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Ryan Garcia is open to the idea of fighting Jake Paul, but Logan Paul must first withdraw his defamation lawsuit against him. This legal action arose after Garcia’s critical remarks about Logan’s PRIME energy drink, which prompted an immediate apology from Garcia once the lawsuit was filed.

The prospect of Garcia fighting Jake Paul has become more plausible following Garcia‘s one-year suspension by the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) for testing positive for the banned substance ostarine.

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With no scheduled opponents due to his suspension, Garcia has hinted at exploring opportunities in the UFC or possibly engaging in an exhibition MMA match.

Garcia’s condition to fight Paul

Garcia specified his condition for fighting Jake Paul during interactions with media outlets. The potential bout, given the charisma and outspoken nature of both fighters, is expected to generate significant media buzz.

“If Logan drops the lawsuit. I’m retiring for a year, so they don’t get the satisfaction of suspending me cause it’s bull, I’ve never done steroids in my life,” Garcia noted.

Jake Paul, weighing about 190 pounds, has a distinct physical advantage over Garcia, who might fight at close to 170 pounds.

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Despite the size difference, Garcia‘s extensive experience in professional boxing could level the playing field.

To compete more effectively, especially on the ground, Garcia would need to start training in grappling techniques, considering Jake Paul‘s background in high school wrestling and jiu-jitsu.