Fight Night: Sat, Feb 17, 2018 - Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Neveda

Garcia vs Rios

Two-division world champion Danny Garcia returned to the ring with a bang—knocking out Brandon Rios in a 147-pound title eliminator.
Garcia vs Rios Round by Round Fight Summary. Rounds are displayed numerically as columns. Each row will display one of the following: W for win, L for loss, KO for knockout, or TKO for technical knock out. An empty column means that data is not available.
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Rios No data available No data available No data available No data available

Danny Garcia delivers early candidate for 2018 Knockout of the Year—stopping Brandon Rios via ninth-round TKO

Former two-division world champion Danny Garcia returned with a vengeance, knocking out Brandon Rios in a WBC Welterweight Title Eliminator in the main event on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. 
 
Returning for the first time since dropping a close split-decision to Keith Thurman in a welterweight world championship unification fight in March of 2017, Garcia reminded fans of his position amongst boxing's elite at 147 pounds with an early candidate for 2018 Knockout of the Year.  VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/2HpwG0N
 
Garcia (34-1, 20 KOs) did his best work in the center of the ring, where he was able to box at a distance and fend off Rios' furious pace.  Rios, who returned in 2017 from a brief retirement, was most effective against the ropes where he gave Garcia trouble with his constant pressure and his favorite weapon - a wide overhand right.
 
In the ninth round with the fight where Garcia wanted it - in the center of the ring - the Philadelphia native landed a huge counter right to the chin that sent Rios flat on his back.  Rios beat the count, but was clearly wobbly on his feet, forcing referee Kenny Bayless to halt the contest at 2:25 of the ninth. 
 
"I felt the ring rust a little bit in the beginning," said Garcia, who recorded the 20th knockout of his career.  "He's a good inside fighter and he was giving me some good uppercuts.  I felt good, it was a good nine rounds.  He came to fight.  I came to box, I did that.  I came to bang, and I gave the fans what they wanted - a knockout. 
 
"I just noticed when I was getting my punches off he was standing right in front of me and I just let it go.  As soon as I got the fight in the middle of the ring where I wanted I landed good shots.  I was just letting my hands go and the punch landed."
 
After the fight, SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray asked Garcia how the loss to Thurman affected him. 
 
"The loss was tough.  I have the mindset of a winner," Garcia said.  "I hate losing.  I took it like a true champion and I bounced back like a true champion. 
 
"I would love the rematch with Keith Thurman.  It's on him.  Whenever he's ready we'll fight."
 
WBA and WBC Champion Thurman isn't the only potential blockbuster on the horizon for Garcia. Former welterweight champion and the WBC's No. 1 ranked contender Shawn Porter looms for what would be a massive showdown between the former champions.

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Two-division World Champion Danny Garcia faces fellow former Champion Brandon Rios Feb. 17 in Las Vegas

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