Ryan Garcia ranks Jake Paul in same tier as Devin Haney and himself and tells KSI to retire

Ryan Garcia has revealed his tier list for a select few current boxers and some choices may come as a surprise. The tier list consisted of the following five options for Garcia to rank the fighters: GOAT, all time great, good, OK and retire.

Ryan Garcia has revealed his tier list for a select few current boxers and some choices may come as a surprise.

The tier list consisted of the following five options for Garcia to rank the fighters: GOAT, all time great, good, OK and retire.

He began by putting former undisputed lightweight champion, Devin Haney, who is challenging Regis Prograis for the WBC super lightweight title on December 9, in the 'good' tier.

"Devin Haney, 'good' right now," Garcia told DAZN Boxing. "He could be all time great, but later, just wait a little bit."

Garcia also put Haney's opponent Prograis in the 'good' tier along with Sunny Edwards and Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez, who fight for the unified flyweight world titles on December 16.

But then, Garcia added social media star turned boxer Jake Paul to the 'good' tier, despite 'The Problem Child' having suffered defeat the only time he has fought a professional boxer in his eight fight career so far.

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With that being said, Garcia was not as kind to Paul's bitter rival and fellow social media star, KSI, who he simply said should "Retire," with a chuckle.

The pair have a history of beef, with Garcia previously saying Paul would knock out KSI if they ever fight.

For the time being, Garcia ranked eight-weight world champion Manny Pacquiao as the 'GOAT' and he said Canelo, Tyson Fury, Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor are 'all time greats'.

'King Ry' put himself in the 'good' tier, but he said he is looking to take the 'GOAT' spot in the future.

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"I'm a good fighter so far," Garcia said.

"But I'm going for all time great and trying to take that GOAT title spot, it'll take some work though."

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Garcia's journey continues on Saturday night when he fights Oscar Duarte (26-1-1, 21 KO's) in Houston, Texas.

This will be Garcia's first time back in the ring after suffering the only defeat of his career last time out against Gervonta 'Tank' Davis, who knocked him out with a body shot in round seven.

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