Garcia vs Salgado FULL FIGHT: April 22, 2023 | PBC on Showtime PPV

Published 2024-05-15
Elijah Garcia (15-0, 12 KOs) grinded out a unanimous decision victory over Kevin Salgado (15-2-1, 10 KOs) after 10 rounds of action. The 19-year-old Garcia won by scores of 95-94 and 97-92 twice.

"It feels great to get this win on a big stage,” said Garcia. “I feel like I'm getting better with each fight. I know I have a long way to go, but I like where I'm at. I'm hoping to get right back in the ring soon."

“I felt like I won,” said a frustrated Salgado post-fight. “By a small margin, but I should have won.”

Mexico’s Salgado got off to a strong start in the first three rounds, breaking through Garcia’s defense and busting Garcia’s nose to take control of the early action. Late in round five, Garcia started to find spots for his power shots and was stronger defensively, holding Salgado below a 40% connect rate for each of the remaining rounds after Salgado hit that mark in each of the first three.

“I was standing a little too still trying to fight on the inside,” said Garcia. “Salgado is a tough opponent. He was real tough, real strong and I just had to move and box a little bit. Other than that, it was a good, hard 10 rounds. I give my opponent 100 percent props.”

In round six, Garcia connected on a powerful straight left hand that pushed Salgado back and appeared to potentially hurt him before he was saved by the bell. Salgado returned in round seven to target Garcia’s body, but was ultimately deducted a point by referee Robert Hoyle after multiple warnings earlier in the fight.

“I’m upset because I felt like this was a really good fight,” said Salgado. “The referee kept getting in my way. I got a point deducted from me but didn’t say anything when Garcia hit me in the back of the head. It felt like swimming against the current. Mexicans always come to fight against everyone and everything: The judges, the opponent, the refs, the home fans. None of that got in my way to keep me from moving forward.”

The punch stats reflected Salgado’s early lead as he held an 81-70 advantage in power punches landed through six rounds, with the final tally ending nearly even (139-138 for Salgado). Overall, Garcia out-landed Salgado in five of the last six rounds to clinch the victory and continue to build into his contender status at a young age.

“I just have to continue getting better in the gym every single day,” said Garcia. “That’s what it’s about. I learned a lot today. It was my first time going past six rounds and I got the full 10. Fights like this will get me closer to a world title.”

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All Comments (21)
  • @randomVandollz
    Ranallo once again spilling the unnecessary tea "became a FATHER and a professional at the tender age of 16"💀
  • @Siq_
    Love when we can finally see it after just a bit of wait
  • @PiplupPlus
    Thank you Al Haymon (Peace be upon him). Shakur & Garcia should come to PBC!
  • @DeagleBeagle
    You should include garcia's first name so ppl dont get him confused with Ryan and dislike this for clickbait even if it wasnt intended as that way
  • @MarkoYankee
    This Is asam y think Is García wining🎉🎉🎉🎉hapy North day
  • @Ricksta19811
    I personally think this fight shoulda been scored even. I got Salgado winning more rounds but he got deducted a point
  • @Ricksta19811
    Without the point deduction Salgado shoulda won this fight. Even Garcia's father knew they were down. Lucky he was 19, those body shots woulda taken down almost ANYONE in their 30's. This kid Garcia was really good but to take that kinda damage to your main organs so young is gonna be very hard on his career later. He will feel like he's 50 when he's 40
  • @waynezgames8376
    Garcia won't make it. Gets hit too much. Buddy is trash.. Lol