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WBC Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios Locked in for Ryan Garcia Showdown February 21 at T-Mobile Arena

PhilBoxing.com
Tue, 17 Feb 2026



LAS VEGAS, NV (February 16, 2026) – WBC welterweight world champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios (29-2-2, 18 KOs) is entering the final stretch of training camp ahead of his highly anticipated 12-round title defense against Ryan Garcia (24-2, 20 KOs). The bout headlines The Ring: High Stakes on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, promoted by TGB Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions. The event will be available worldwide on DAZN, either as part of a subscription or as a pay-per-view add-on.

A CAMP BUILT ON EXPERIENCE AND SHARPENED EDGE
Barrios has been locked in at training camp since December of 2025, under the guidance of new trainer, Hall of Fame coach, Joe Goossen, whose legendary career continues to shape championship fighters. Barrios emphasized that Goossen's attention to detail and championship mentality have been crucial in preparing for a high-risk, high-reward fight.

“Working with Joe Goossen has brought a whole new level to my game,” said Barrios. “His experience, the way he sees the ring, it’s been a huge advantage. Every session, he’s pushing me to refine my strengths and fix every small mistake. I’ve grown more as a fighter in this camp and I’m ready to bring a war to Ryan Garcia.”

RESPECT FOR GARCIA, BUT NO DOUBT IN THE OUTCOME
On his upcoming challenge against the explosive Ryan Garcia, Barrios remains confident yet respectful.

“I give Ryan credit—he’s fast, he’s dangerous, and he’s hungry,” Barrios stated. “But I’ve been in deep waters before, and I know how to stay composed and break my opponents down. This fight is about proving that I’m not just a champion—I’m one of the best in the world at 147. Garcia has power, but I’ve seen it all in the ring. I’m ready to go through fire to keep what’s mine.”

PROUDLY DEFENDING THE GREEN BELT
As the reigning WBC welterweight world champion, Mario Barrios is fully embracing the responsibility—and the pressure—that comes with wearing the green and gold belt. After being elevated to full champion status in 2024, following statement victories over Yordenis Ugas and Fabian Maidana as the Interim titleholder, Barrios has continued to solidify his place at the top of the 147-pound division. With momentum on his side and the confidence of a champion, Barrios has made it clear he has no intention of relinquishing his title—especially not in front of a packed arena under the bright lights of Las Vegas.

“Defending this title means everything to me,” said Barrios. “I fought my way back to the top, and now that I’m champion, this belt is staying home with me. Every round, every second, I’ll be fighting like a man whose entire spirit is in that ring—like everything I am is on the line.”

FIGHTING FOR LEGACY AND HOMETOWN PRIDE

Representing San Antonio, Texas, Barrios knows this bout is more than just a title defense—it’s a career-defining moment.

“This is bigger than just another fight—this is another opportunity to cement my legacy,” Barrios concluded. “I’m representing my city, my family, and every person who’s believed in me since day one. When I step into that ring, I carry San Antonio on my back—and I’m leaving with my hand raised. A win on February 21 isn’t just another victory—it’s a message to the entire boxing world, I’m here to stay.”



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