Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hunger for ring, not burgers, brings Rios out of retirement

Former lightweigh­t champion takes on welterweig­ht Garcia

- By Gilbert Manzano Las Vegas Review-journal

Brandon Rios gave Timothy Bradley an easy target when the two boxers met at the Thomas & Mack Center in 2015.

The noticeable target : Rios’ pudgy midsection.

From the first bell, Bradley attacked Rios’ body with thunderous hook shots. A stationery Rios took the bulk of the punishment and went down in the ninth round as media members on press row began to say, “He’s lost it.”

Rios lost more than the fight to Bradley. The brawler from Oxnard, California, lost his hunger, announcing his retirement during the postfight news conference.

The fighter known as “Bam Bam” couldn’t beat the scale anymore. He was satisfied with being a former lightweigh­t champion and part of a memorable trilogy against Mike Alvarado. With enough money to retire after a payday loss to Manny Pacquiao in 2013, Rios didn’t see the point in continuing his career.

“It was just a joke to me to make weight. What was the point?” Rios said. “I would see Mcdonald’s, and I would pull over. The diets got to me. It wasn’t fun.”

After a near two-year layoff, Rios saw the point again. He announced his comeback in 2017, but not many noticed or took him serious.

That changed, though, when the 31-year-old landed a fight against welterweig­ht star Danny Garcia. Rios and Garcia headline Saturday’s Showtime-televised card at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

“My kids motivated me,” Rios said. “I still have it in me. I love the sport so much. There’s more in me.”

Rios wants to prove to his kids he can stay discipline­d, but he’s also motivated by the boxing public that doubts him. Rios is a plus 1,000 underdog and Garcia is a minus 2,000 favorite at the Westgate sports book.

“I’m going to shut all you guys up,” a screaming Rios told the media after his public workout Wednesday. “I hear what you guys say, ‘Danny is picking a bum. Danny is cherry-picking again.’ ”

Rios reunited with renowned trainer Robert Garcia and appeared in shape during his public workout. Rios said making the 147-pound

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