“Forget the catchweight… Let’s do it forreal I want to take your belt and snatch it right off you,” Garcia posted earlier in the day, tagging Stevenson. A few hours later, he removed the final excuse.
“To those that are worried about the 140 pound weight… it was my plan to be able to also win at 140. As long as there’s no rehydration clause things will be going forward… I’m coming for you.”
Stevenson responded shortly after: “U speaking my language,” while reiterating his stance that any fight would take place at 140 with full VADA testing.
The timing matters. Garcia posted the weight commitment at 19:23 GMT (2:23 PM EST), marking a clear escalation from social-media noise to a defined proposal. Until Wednesday, the fight floated around catchweight scenarios. By the afternoon, that door was shut. The question now shifts to leverage.
Garcia is the bigger commercial draw. Stevenson holds the belt. On paper, the popular fighter rarely volunteers to walk into the champion’s weight class without conditions. Garcia appears willing to do exactly that, provided there is no rehydration clause.
There are still hurdles: testing terms, promotional alignment, purse splits, and sanctioning approval. None of that is settled. But for the first time, the weight issue, usually the first excuse, has been publicly removed.
If this fight doesn’t materialize from here, it won’t be because of 140. And that puts the pressure squarely on both of them.
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