The WBC issued the folwoing statement postponing its plans to order a lightweight interim title fight between Ryan Garcia and Isaac Cruz: "After consultation with camps of Ryan 'King' Garcia and Isaac 'Pitbull' Cruz, it has been confirmed that both fighters had prior scheduled fights, consequently the process ordered by The WBC has been now cancelled. The door remains open for a possible match in the future between these two sensational fighters. -- Mauricio Sulaiman, WBC President
BOXINGTALK'S PRIOR COVERAGE
MAY 14, 2022: Ryan Garcia tweeted: "Isaac Cruz's manager (Sean Gibbons) [is] making excuse after excuse on why he can’t [fight me]. No mention on how we can figure something out... To all boxers, get this through your head: even when you are first starting, the promoters and managers work for you, they take a percentage out of your purse, and you dictate what happens and what’s best for you. They are supposed to work in your best interest together. Don’t let them rob you."
Gibbons [on a KO Artist Sports video] as to why Cruz wont fight Garcia despite the WBC caling for an eliminator between the two lightweights: "The timing of everything is a big thing. We already has Isaac scheduled to come back in August... I'm not sure what's gonna happen, but when the time is right, a fight like that will happen. The WBC didn't realize both guys were scheduled, so maybe we ask the WBC to table it until after they're both done.. there are possibilities that Issac does a rematch with Gervonta Davis, there's possibilities that Rollie Romero beats Davis."
May 12, 2022: The WBC ordered a lightweight eliminator between Ryan Garcia (pictured) and Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz. Devin Haney currently holds the WBC regular title, while world champion George Kambosos was given the WBC franchise desgination. If both fighters and their teams cannot reach an agreement, a purse bid will be scheduled. “I’m so excited! It’s time to make this happen. Let’s give the fans what they want!” Garcia wrote on his social media. Meanwhile, Haney is preparing to fight Kambosos on Saturday June 4th at the Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.
The WBC/
After consultation with camps of Ryan “King” Garcia and Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, it has been confirmed that both fighters had prior scheduled fights, consequently the process ordered by The WBC has been now cancelled.
The door remains open for a possible match in the future between these two sensational fighters.
Mauricio Sulaiman
WBC President
BOXINGTALK'S PRIOR COVERAGE
MAY 14, 2022: Ryan Garcia tweeted: "Isaac Cruz's manager (Sean Gibbons) [is] making excuse after excuse on why he can’t [fight me]. No mention on how we can figure something out... To all boxers, get this through your head: even when you are first starting, the promoters and managers work for you, they take a percentage out of your purse, and you dictate what happens and what’s best for you. They are supposed to work in your best interest together. Don’t let them rob you."
Gibbons [on a KO Artist Sports video] as to why Cruz wont fight Garcia despite the WBC caling for an eliminator between the two lightweights: "The timing of everything is a big thing. We already has Isaac scheduled to come back in August... I'm not sure what's gonna happen, but when the time is right, a fight like that will happen. The WBC didn't realize both guys were scheduled, so maybe we ask the WBC to table it until after they're both done.. there are possibilities that Issac does a rematch with Gervonta Davis, there's possibilities that Rollie Romero beats Davis."
May 12, 2022: The WBC ordered a lightweight eliminator between Ryan Garcia (pictured) and Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz. Devin Haney currently holds the WBC regular title, while world champion George Kambosos was given the WBC franchise desgination. If both fighters and their teams cannot reach an agreement, a purse bid will be scheduled. “I’m so excited! It’s time to make this happen. Let’s give the fans what they want!” Garcia wrote on his social media. Meanwhile, Haney is preparing to fight Kambosos on Saturday June 4th at the Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.