Ryan Garcia vs Oscar Duarte Stats: Records, weight, height and more about both fighters

On Saturday, November 2, Ryan Garcia steps into the ring to face Oscar "La Migrana" (The migraine) Duarte in a 12-round duel in the super lightweight boxing division in Texas and here are the stats of both fighters:

It promises to be an intense battle between two fighters of the highest caliber. Garcia's prowess in the ring, backed by his track record, will meet the determination and punching power of Duarte, who will be looking to leave a lasting mark on "KingRy's" career.

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Who is Ryan Garcia?

With an impressive record of 23 wins (19 KOs) and only one loss, Garcia comes into the fight as a heavy favorite. 25 years old, with a height of 1.74 meters and a reach of 70 inches, the American is tipped to win after his last fight.

From his 24 total fights he has accumulated a total of 92 rounds and this will be his fourth fight since he decided to change division, to 140 pounds (super lightweight).

In his most recent fight, on April 22 in one of the most successful pay-per-views of the year, Ryan Garcia was knocked out in seven rounds by Gervonta Davis, hence the need to return to victory.

Who is Oscar Duarte?

His opponent will be Oscar Duarte, a 27-year-old Mexican born in Parral, Chihuahua, who is 5'10" with a reach of 71 inches he is only slightly bigger than his rival.

In 2023 he fought twice, against Alex Martin and D'Angelo Keyes, whom he knocked out in eight and seven rounds, respectively, and is going for his third win of the year and 12th in a row, since losing to Adrian Estrella in February 2019.

This is Duarte's chance to shine, the showcase he has been waiting for to showcase his knockout power, as he has won his last 11 fights. He has a record of 26-1-1, 21 by knockout. Of his 28 total bouts, he has gone 129 rounds, making him more experienced than his opponent.

"Come December 2, I'm going to win," Duarte said via The Ring. "And I'm going to be the next idol in Mexican boxing with the preparation that I am doing.

"I have a big rival in front of me, I have an incredible team behind me. They are my strength, and I am ready for the big challenge ahead of me. This is my best moment, not only physically but mentally too."

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