Here is a realistic, styles-based simulation of Randall “The Knock-Out King” Bailey vs. Ryan Garcia at 140 lbs, both in their best form at the weight. STYLE BREAKDOWN Randall Bailey One of the hardest single-shot punchers in boxing history Extremely dangerous right hand Slow starter, low volume Limited footwork, but lethal timing If he lands clean, anyone goes Ryan Garcia Fast hands, fast counters Explosive left hook Good offense, questionable defense and chin Straight-line retreats (bad vs a puncher) Much higher output than Bailey This matchup is a classic: High-speed offensive fighter with shaky defense vs. nuclear puncher who can end the night with one shot. --- RANDALL BAILEY vs RYAN GARCIA — REALISTIC 12-ROUND SIMULATION Round 1 Ryan starts fast—sharp jab, fast combinations, controlling range. Bailey barely throws, waiting to time the right hand. No big moments. 10–9 Garcia Round 2 Garcia’s speed shines, landing jabs and left hooks when Bailey steps in. Bailey finally uncorks one big right that whizzes past Garcia’s chin. Warning sign. 10–9 Garcia (20–18) Round 3 Garcia gets comfortable, opens up more. Bailey lands a glancing right on the temple that briefly stuns Ryan and slows him down. Garcia survives and finishes strong. 10–9 Garcia (30–27) Round 4 Bailey’s timing improves. He starts walking Garcia down, forcing straight-line retreats. With 30 seconds left, Bailey lands a clean right hand over Ryan’s low left hand. Garcia is hurt badly, legs shaky, but the bell saves him. 10–9 Bailey (39–37 Garcia) Round 5 Ryan tries to reestablish his jab, but Bailey now has the range locked in. Garcia is jittery and biting on feints. Bailey lands another huge right—Ryan survives but is getting clipped too often. 10–9 Bailey (48–47 Garcia) Round 6 – THE TURNING POINT Garcia regains confidence, throws fast 3-4 punch flurries. Bailey looks slow and follows him around. Garcia wins the round on volume cleanly. 10–9 Garcia (58–56 Garcia) Round 7 Garcia continues boxing smart—jab, hook, footwork, no lounging inside. Bailey barely lands anything. 10–9 Garcia (68–65 Garcia) Round 8 Garcia dominates for two minutes… Then Bailey traps him near the ropes— BOOM. RIGHT HAND FROM HELL. Garcia goes down HARD, badly hurt. He beats the count at 9, eyes glassy, holding on until the bell. 10–8 Bailey (76–75 Garcia) Round 9 Garcia still shaky. Bailey attacks with controlled pressure. Mid-round, Bailey lands another monstrous right—Garcia goes down again. Ryan tries to rise, but the referee waves it off. KO WIN – RANDALL BAILEY --- OFFICIAL RESULT: Randall Bailey wins by KO in Round 9. --- REALISTIC ANALYSIS Garcia wins more rounds. Bailey wins the fight. Ryan’s defensive flaws (straight-line movement, habit of pulling straight back, open chin when hooking) are catastrophic against a puncher like Bailey. Bailey only needs one, and eventually he lands it. If you want, I can run: A version where Ryan fights more cautiously A version at 147 instead of 140 Or simulate a round-by-round rematch where Garcia tries to adjust.
I'm not huge on Bailey, but Ryan wouldn't have lasted no 9 rounds. Ryan would never make it on TV circa 99. He'd be on FNF undercards, at best. Bailey in under 3.