PRIME OSCAR DE LA HOYA VS RYAN “KINGRY” GARCIA @ 130 lbs Oscar: Fast, sharp jab, explosive combos, strong left hook, better fundamentals. Ryan: Quick hands and check left hook, but footwork, defense, and ring IQ not yet elite. Result: Oscar by TKO (mid–late). Reason: Oscar is levels above anyone Ryan has faced at 130. @ Lightweight (135) Oscar still fast, tall, powerful. Ryan’s speed matters here, but Oscar’s jab + accuracy beat his straight-line retreats. Result: Oscar by clear UD or late TKO. @ 140 lbs Ryan’s best weight today… but still not enough for a prime Golden Boy. Result: Oscar by dominant UD (Ryan wins maybe 2 rounds). @ Welterweight (147) Ryan would be too small, too hittable, and too basic at 147. Oscar is an elite welterweight historically. Result: Oscar KO inside 6. Overall: Ryan loses every weight class decisively. --- PRIME OSCAR DE LA HOYA VS DANNY “SWIFT” GARCIA Danny is tougher, smarter, more durable, and far more proven than Ryan. This one is more competitive. @ 140 lbs Danny’s best weight. Oscar’s speed, jab, and high work-rate give Danny problems. Danny’s counter left hook lands occasionally, but Oscar dictates pace. Result: Oscar by clear UD (8–4 type fight). @ Welterweight (147) Danny is very durable, very calm under pressure, great chin. Oscar still faster, longer, more active, more versatile. Result: Oscar UD, competitive but decisive. @ 154 lbs This is Danny’s worst weight historically. Oscar fought Shane, Vargas, Mayorga, and prime Tito Trinidad here. Result: Oscar wins wide UD or late TKO. Overall: Danny makes all fights respectable, but Oscar goes 3–0. --- PRIME OSCAR DE LA HOYA VS MIKEY GARCIA Mikey is the most technically sound Garcia — high IQ, timing, fundamentals — but also the smallest. @ 130 lbs Mikey is elite at 130. Oscar was monstrous at 130 with speed + power. Result: Oscar by late TKO. @ Lightweight (135) Competitive early due to Mikey’s timing and counter-punching. But Oscar’s size, pace, and jab win him rounds. Result: Oscar UD, 8–4 type fight. @ 140 lbs Mikey struggled at 140 vs Lipinets; Oscar is much more explosive. Result: Oscar wins big, maybe late stoppage. @ Welterweight (147) Mikey was too small for Errol Spence — Oscar is faster and more dynamic than Spence was in that fight. Result: Oscar by dominant TKO. Overall: Mikey is the most tactical challenge, but size + athleticism make Oscar a clear favorite at every weight. --- FINAL SUMMARY (Quick) Ryan Garcia ❌ Loses at all weights — multiple KOs. Danny Garcia ❌ Loses at all weights — competitive, no shame, likely all UDs. Mikey Garcia ❌ Loses all weights — most competitive at 135, but still Oscar.
Ryan Garcia don't see the final bell at any weight vs delahoya Id give Mikey garcia a great chance to beat a green delahoya at 130 where he was uncomfortable making weight Danny Garcia aint beating him at 140 and would lose wide by decision