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Hey, did you see that García is facing Barrios for the welterweight title of the CMB? The fight was recent, and honestly, it was intense. If you wanted to know where to watch Ryan García's fight at that time, it was only available via PPV on DAZN, no open channels.
Barrios was the reigning champion, with a record of 29-2-2 and 18 knockouts—that guy is a machine. García, with a record of 24-2 and 20 KOs, was coming back after losing to Romero. The preliminary card started around 5:45 PM (Eastern Time), but the main event was almost at 11 PM.
The funny part is that García received a $5,000 fine from the CMB for not submitting the weigh-in video on time, although they later confirmed it was within the 5% allowed. The guy has a somewhat shady history—doping suspension, vandalism... but well, that’s another story.
The broadcast was exclusive on DAZN with a monthly or annual subscription plus the event cost. Many people wanted to know where to watch Ryan García's fight that day because both fighters have a large following in the United States and Mexico. The style contrast promised: Barrios with his volume of punches versus García's speed and power. It was a good card, honestly.