Dallas Star Micah Parsons Reveals His Pick Ahead of the Ryan Garcia vs Gervonta Davis Clash
Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis will face each other on April 22 at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada. Fans and stars are super excited about the clash. One of the NFL’s top linebackers even predicted who should win the fight. Micah Parsons, who is one of the most active NFL players on social media, picked his man ahead of the clash.
Parsons retweeted a video of Garcia from when he was 17 years old. The video was from the time when Garcia made his debut in the ring. In the retweet, the 23-year-old revealed whom he supported out of the two boxers.
Micah Parsons found a way to defeat Ryan Garcia
The Cowboys LB wrote that though he is not a boxer, he knows how to bring Garcia down. He noticed that the 24-year-old boxer exposed his face with every power punch. Hence, if Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis keeps this in mind, he can win by swinging a knockout.
Im not a boxer but even I seen every power power punch he exposes his face! Tank by knock out! https://t.co/SWr2yfTSNX
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) April 19, 2023
The fight will commence on April 23, 2023, at 8:00 p.m. EST and can be seen on PPV. Fans have been anticipating the game-changing match for weeks now.
Both of the young boxers are now unbeaten, and either one of them might have avoided losing by declining to face the other. Yet, this weekend’s boxing battle will be one for the ages.
Parsons wants the Fast & Furious producers to stop making more movies
The hit movie franchise announced that they were making the 11th and final rendition of the Fast & Furious movie. When Parsons saw this news, he was very much against it, and for a sentimental reason.
Parsons does not like that the franchise kept on making more movies after the tragic death of Paul Walker in 2013 in a single-vehicle accident. Since Walker’s death, four F&F movies have been made.
We gotta stop man! They should stopped after fast 7! It’s just not the same without Paul! https://t.co/NXBmpSAHPR
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) April 19, 2023
Even though Parson does not like the idea of watching any other Fast & Furious movie without Walker, the 11th part will end the storied franchise’s chapter. Fans from around the world will want to witness the final installment of the movie. It will be like the end of an era.
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