Ryan Garcia delivered one of the best performances of his career on February 21, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, defeating Mario Barrios to capture his first major world title. The fight went the full 12 rounds, but the result was never in doubt as Garcia controlled the bout from start to finish.
The judges scored the contest 119-108, 120-107, and 118-109, giving Garcia a dominant unanimous decision victory and making him the new WBC welterweight champion.
Fight Result: Garcia Dominates from Start to Finish
Ryan Garcia set the tone immediately. Within the first 30 seconds of Round 1, he landed a powerful right hand that knocked Barrios down early, putting the defending champion on the back foot.
From that moment, Garcia used his:
- Speed advantage
- Sharp left hooks
- Accurate right hands
- Strong defensive movement
Barrios showed toughness and survived the distance, but he struggled to find rhythm or win rounds. Garcia controlled the pace, landed cleaner punches, and kept the fight at a range where he was most effective.
By the middle rounds, the gap in performance was clear. Even though Garcia slowed slightly in the later rounds, Barrios never mounted a serious comeback.
Official Scorecards
| Judge | Score |
|---|---|
| Judge 1 | 119-108 Garcia |
| Judge 2 | 120-107 Garcia |
| Judge 3 | 118-109 Garcia |
Fight Highlights
Early Knockdown Sets the Tone
- Garcia dropped Barrios in Round 1.
- The knockdown gave him early control and confidence.
Speed and Accuracy Difference
- Garcia’s hand speed repeatedly beat Barrios’ defense.
- Right hands and combinations landed clean throughout the fight.
Total Control Over 12 Rounds
- Rounds 6–12 were largely one-sided.
- Barrios showed durability but could not change momentum.
Garcia later mentioned he was hoping for a knockout but was satisfied with the dominant victory.
What This Win Means for Ryan Garcia
This victory is a major moment in Garcia’s career.
- New Record: 25-2 (20 KOs)
- First major world title
- Strong comeback after recent mixed results
- Moves into the top tier of the welterweight division
After the fight, Garcia called out Shakur Stevenson, signaling interest in a big next matchup.
Mario Barrios’ Situation After the Loss
- New Record: 29-3-2 (18 KOs)
- Lost his WBC welterweight title
- Could not match Garcia’s speed and offense
- Showed durability by lasting all 12 rounds
Barrios entered the fight as champion but was outboxed throughout the night.
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Undercard Results
Several notable fights took place on the same card:
| Fight | Result |
|---|---|
| Gary Antuanne Russell vs Andy Hiraoka | Russell won by unanimous decision (retained WBA title) |
| Frank Martin vs Nahir Albright | Unanimous draw (95-95) |
| Bektemir Melikuziev vs Sena Agbeko | Melikuziev won by 7th-round TKO |
| Amari Jones vs Luis Arias | Jones won by 4th-round TKO |
| Mohammed Alakel vs Ronny Reyes | Alakel won by 2nd-round TKO |
| Joshua Edwards vs Brandon Colantonio | Edwards won by unanimous decision |
Fight Event Details
- Event: WBC Welterweight Title Fight
- Date: February 21, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
- Result: Ryan Garcia def. Mario Barrios (Unanimous Decision)
- Knockdowns: Garcia scored one in Round 1
The event followed a modern structure with large guaranteed payouts rather than heavy reliance on pay-per-view revenue. The main event fighters were expected to earn significant guaranteed purses, highlighting the growing trend of major upfront fight payments supported by international financing and broadcast deals.
Ryan Garcia delivered a complete performance—speed, power, control, and discipline. The early knockdown, consistent dominance, and wide scorecards showed the gap between the two fighters on the night. With his first major world title secured, Garcia has officially arrived as a serious force in the welterweight division and a major name for future blockbuster fights.







