Published On: Sun, Feb 22nd, 2026

Garcia beats Barrios to claim WBC welterweight title

Ryan Garcia celebrates after winning the WBC welterweight in Las Vegas
New WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia has sealed 20 of his 25 victories by knockout [Getty Images]

Ryan Garcia secured his first major title with a dominant unanimous decision victory over Mario Barrios to become the new WBC welterweight champion.

The 27-year-old American knocked down compatriot Barrios with a right hand during the first 30 seconds of the opening round in Las Vegas on Saturday.

Garcia, a former interim lightweight champion, was in control for the full 12 rounds and won with scores of 119-108, 120-107 and 118-109.

In his post-fight interview, Garcia called out newly crowned WBO super-lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson, who was in attendance at T-Mobile Arena.

"You know who I want, he's right there," said Garcia. "Shakur Stevenson, let's go!"

Fellow American Stevenson, 28, smiled, nodded his head and clapped as Garcia added: "I want to be a great champion, I'm not scared.

"I fought Devin Haney. I'll fight you, Shakur Stevenson. I'll fight anybody."

Garcia was then told Stevenson had said he was "levels above" him right now, to which he replied: "You've got to have some type of punching power to get me off you, because it'll just be a different style – and I'm not going to hit him light."

Garcia was given a one-year ban for failing a drugs test in 2024 after beating Haney, with the victory overturned and the fight recorded as a 'no contest'.

The win for Garcia was his first since a shock points loss to Rolando Romero last year and improves his record to 25 victories and two defeats.

Barrios was upgraded from interim to full WBC champion in June 2024 and had made two previous successful defences via draws, retaining his title with a majority draw against a then 46-year-old Manny Pacquiao last summer.

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