Okay, so a few days ago, I was trying to figure out when this Ryan Garcia fight was happening. I’m not a huge boxing fan, but I heard some buzz about this fight and got curious. I did a quick search online to see what I could find.

First, I just typed “what time does Ryan fight” into the search bar. A bunch of results popped up, but they were all about different fights and fighters. I realized I needed to be more specific, so I added “Garcia” to my search.
This time, I found some useful information. It looks like his main card starts at 8 p.m. ET, which is 1 a.m. in the UK. But the main event, the actual fight everyone’s waiting for, is supposed to start around 11 p.m. ET. That’s 4 a.m. in the UK – pretty late for those folks!
I also stumbled upon some news about Garcia being advertised to fight someone named Anpo on December 30th. This was from Rizin Fighting Federation, not the fight I was initially looking for. It seems like there was a wild press conference for that one, too.
- To sum it up:
- Main card starts: 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. BST
- Main event (Ryan Garcia’s fight): 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. BST
- There’s another fight with Anpo on Dec. 30th, advertised by Rizin
I read that Garcia is signed with Golden Boy Promotions. I don’t know much about boxing, but that sounds like a big deal.
Then I saw another site mentioning a fight between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia. It said the card for that one also starts at 8 p.m. ET, or 5 p.m. PT. It had some name, Daniel Yanofsky, and talked about Sporting News and the University of California. Not sure what that’s all about, but maybe it’s relevant to boxing fans.

Anyway, that’s what I found out about the Ryan Garcia fight time. It took a bit of digging, but I finally got the info I was looking for. It’s always interesting to dive into these things, even if you’re not a hardcore fan.
To be honest, I found the internet search and result were a bit messy. Finding accurate information seems to need more time than I expected.
Oh, I almost forgot! I also found out that searching for sports events like this can be tricky because the times can change. They said something about how the times they gave were just estimates, and that things could shift a bit depending on how the earlier fights go. So, I guess if you’re planning on watching, it’s a good idea to double-check the time closer to the event.
The process to find the info is a little bit complicated. I think it would be great if I could find the info quickly next time.
What I learned from this:
- Sometimes, the internet can be a bit of a mess when you’re looking for specific information.
- Search engines are powerful, but you’ve got to know how to use them right. Adding more details to your search really helps.
- Even if you find the info you’re looking for, it’s always good to double-check it from multiple sources, especially when it comes to things like event times.
Hope you enjoy my sharing.
