Uncrowned has Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios live results, round-by-round updates, highlights, ring walks and start time for the Barrios vs. Garcia fight card on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the night’s main event, Mario Barrios defends his WBC welterweight title against Ryan Garcia.

Barrios (29-2-2, 18 KOs) won the WBC interim welterweight title in September 2023 with a unanimous decision victory over Yordenis Ugas. He was upgraded to full champion in 2024 and has made two successful defenses since, fighting to controversial draws against Abel Ramos and, most recently, Manny Pacquiao this past July.

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Barrios formerly held the WBA (regular) super lightweight title from 2019 until he lost it against Gervonta “Tank” Davis in 2021.

Garcia (24-2, 20 KOs), one of boxing’s biggest stars, is a former WBC interim lightweight champion. Garcia was defeated by WBA welterweight champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero this past May. The fight was Garcia’s first since his no-contest with Devin Haney in April 2024.

Garcia, who was originally declared the winner over Haney, failed a drug test for ostarine following the bout and served a one-year ban for the infraction. Garcia has also shared the ring with “Tank” Davis, getting stopped in the seventh round of their 136-pound catchweight bout in 2023.

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The Barrios vs. Garcia prelims begin at 6:30 p.m. ET and can be watched on Uncrowned here.

The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET on DAZN pay-per-view, with main event ring walks expected around 11:50 p.m. ET.

Follow all of the action with Uncrowned’s live results and play-by-play of the main card below.

Main card (8 p.m. ET, DAZN PPV)

WBC welterweight title: Mario Barrios vs. Ryan Garcia

WBA super lightweight title: Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka

IBF super lightweight title: Richardson Hitchins vs. Oscar Duarte*

Super lightweight: Frank Martin & Nahir Albright fight to a unanimous draw (95-95, 95-95, 95-95).

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Super middleweight: Bektemir Melikuziev def. Sena Agbeko via seventh-round TKO | Watch video

Middleweight: Amari Jones def. Luis Arias via fourth-round TKO (corner retirement)

Super featherweight: Mohammed Alakel def. David Calabro via second-round KO | Watch video

Heavyweight: Joshua Edwards def. Brandon Colantonio via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)

*Richardson Hitchins out due to illness, Oscar Duarte bout cancelled

Live61 updatesDarshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:31 PM PST

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Good combination from Russell, followed by a barrage to the body. Nice body shot from Russell — and another. Left-hand, right hook connects for Russell. Hiraoka responds to the body. Brilliant lead uppercut catches Russell flush. And he digs to the body shortly after. Hiraoka is the stronger, bigger guy who looks to have more momentum and energy.

10-9 Hiraoka, 86-85 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:26 PM PST

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Slow first minute to Round 8 for Hiraoka. Russell has landed a few jabs, and that has been the total of the action. Hiraoka is targeting the body once again. It was an uppercut several seconds ago, and now a hook. A third body shot lands for Hiraoka. Hiraoka looks to bring Russell’s head up with an uppercut.

10-9 Hiraoka, 77-75 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:22 PM PST

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Into the second half of this fight. Russell should be well ahead against Hiraoka on the scorecards.

Crushing body shot lands for Hiraoka. He had success with that twice in the previous round. Another body shot for the Japanese fighter, and he continues to dig to the mid-section. Russell seems to be HURT to the body. Big combination from Hiraoka. The crowd has come to life as Hiraoka lets his hands go. Russell responds to the body. They continue to trade body shots at the end of a lively seventh.

10-9 Hiraoka, 68-65 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:18 PM PST

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Hiraoka walks Russell into a southpaw jab. Hiraoka is having success with his jab in this round. He is on the front foot in this round. Russell eats a nice body shot. This has been the best round of the fight for Hiraoka. Sweeping right hook scores for Russell. Hiraoka lands to the body and has success with a combination.

10-9 Hiraoka, 59-55 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:15 PM PST

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Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:10 PM PST

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They exchange jabs to begin Round 4. Now, Russell clips Hiraoka with a right hook to left hand two-piece. Jabs connecting for both, Hiraoka getting the better of it. Clean pair of left hands connect for Russell. Effective jab for Hiraoka, followed by a one-two. Russell jabs to the stomach. Hiraoka attempts to chop down with a left hand but misses. Russell scores with a power shot. Now, he flurries to the body and Hiraoka counters with a left. For the first time, Hiraoka tries to attack on the front foot.

10-9 Russell, 40-36 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:06 PM PST

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A pair of right hooks land on Hiraoka to open Round 3. A jab knocks Hiraoka’s head back. Russell flurries to the body and pushes him back with a left hand. Another flurry downstairs followed by a right hook upstairs. Good first minute to Round 3 for Russell. Jab battle now between the pair. Russell isn’t really looking to close the distance with intensity, and Hiraoka is happy to fight on the outside without landing any shots of consequence.

10-9 Russell, 30-27 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 8:01 PM PST

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Russell closes the gap and flurries on the inside and then throws a left hand as he leaves punching range. Nice left hand over the top from Russell. Hiraoka has just been fighting behind the jab until now. Very little in terms of action in the final minute or so. Russell is chasing Hiraoka around the ring.

10-9 Russell, 20-18 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:56 PM PST

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It’s a battle of southpaws as the shorter Russell will look to push Hiraoka backward early. Russell will need to close the gap with his feet because Hiraoka’s reach advantage is sizeable and he knows how to box on the backfoot and use his advantages. Russell clips Hiraoka with a left hand. Hiraoka threw a few solid jabs in the first couple of minutes. Russell closes the gap and connects with a hook.

10-9 Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:52 PM PST

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Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:44 PM PST

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Saturday’s third world title fight between Gary Antuanne Russell and Andy Hiraoka was almost canceled on fight week.

Japan’s Hiraoka was dealing with a visa issue that was only resolved late Tuesday, so he’ll be in the U.S. for just over 48 hours when he enters the ring. Japan is a 10-plus-hour flight from the U.S. and is 17 hours ahead — Hiraoka has very little time to acclimate to the time zone and shake off the jet lag. He will no doubt be doing so while trying to make championship weight, as well. It’s far from an ideal situation for Hiraoka, who was already heading into the bout as an underdog.

Russell won a dominant unanimous decision over Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela this past March to capture the WBA super lightweight belt. In the fight before, Russell lost a close split decision to Alberto Puello.

Hiraoka, who has never tasted defeat, challenges for world honors for the first time. Hiraoka is also suffering from inactivity after recording just one bout in the last two years, which was a ninth-round TKO win over Ismael Barroso in September 2024.

Russell, a southpaw volume-puncher with crunching power, was able to pour on the pressure on Valenzuela in the second half of their bout, hurting him on multiple occasions. Russell’s output and stamina will be an issue for anyone in the 140-pound division.

Russell’s lone loss came against the left-handed Puello. Russell struggled to let his hands go. He was beaten to the punch by Puello and couldn’t pin him down consistently. Hiraoka is a tall, sharp southpaw with the footwork and skills to give Russell some of the same problems.

Hiraoka’s defense will need to be on point to avoid Russell’s volume and power. Puello had success punching in between Russell’s attacks and countering Russell enough to make him hesitant to throw. Even so, the fight between Russell and Puello was very close, and Russell has improved since then. Hiraoka will no doubt attempt to utilize some of the same tactics Puello had success with, but the Japanese fighter is not as compact defensively as Puello, hasn’t fought at the world level before and risks suffering from ring rust due to his prolonged inactivity.

Hiraoka is a very live underdog, but Russell’s experience at the top level, coupled with Hiraoka’s less-than-ideal fight week circumstances, should tip the odds in favor of the champion.

Pick: Russell

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:36 PM PST

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Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:31 PM PST

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Frank Martin and Nahir Albright fight to a rare unanimous draw (95-95, 95-95, 95-95).

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 20: (L-R) Super lightweight boxers Frank Martin and Nahir Albright pose during the ceremonial weigh-in at T-Mobile Arena on February 20, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 20: (L-R) Super lightweight boxers Frank Martin and Nahir Albright pose during the ceremonial weigh-in at T-Mobile Arena on February 20, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)

(Steve Marcus via Getty Images)Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:29 PM PST

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Into the final three minutes. HUGE LEFT HOOK from Albright and Frank Martin’s legs are all over the place. Martin holds onto Albright for dear life and takes him down onto the floor. Another left hook from Albright. Albright is going for the finish. He is landing heavy punches. Albright’s mouthpiece gets loose twice, and he gives Martin valuable seconds to recover twice in thirty seconds — that will be costly. Martin seems to have recovered and is able to punch and stay out of harm’s way.

10-9 Albright, 96-94 Martin

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:25 PM PST

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Albright has had a pair of good rounds. Nice right hook to left hand two-piece from Martin early. Now they are embroiled in a clinch. A short combination on the inside from Martin. HARD left from Martin and Albright looks to have been buzzed. Martin has landed the harder and cleaner shots in this round. Albright hasn’t been able to carry on his momentum. Martin has caught a second wind and capitalized.

10-9 Martin, 87-84 Martin

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:21 PM PST

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Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:17 PM PST

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DAZN’s unofficial scorer has Frank Martin 58-56 ahead, while DAZN’s FanZone has it a 60-54 shutout for Martin. Uncrowned has it in between.

Nice combination from Albright at the beginning of the second minute. Left hook and a right-hand, left hook combination from Albright. Albright is landing with power punches on Martin, and the crowd is showing signs of life. That was his best work of the fight thus far. Left hand forces Martin backward. Albright hammers the body with a hook. Great comeback from Martin in the final 20 seconds. Now he’s putting the punches together and landed a clean combination of power shots on Albright. Great round!

10-9 Albright, 68-65 Martin

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:12 PM PST

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Frank Martin rocked Nahir Albright with a left hand at the end of Round 5.

Martin opens the sixth with a flurry of shots. A left hand breaks the guard again. Left hook scores for Albright. A southpaw backhand broke the guard of Albright and now Martin is finding consistent success with his left hand. Left hand to the body gets through. Albright has some success with a reverse one-two. Sustained attack from Martin on the inside.

10-9 Martin, 59-55 Martin

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:03 PM PST

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Martin counters Albright with a two-piece and then follows with a left hand downstairs. More body shots connect for Martin. This fight hasn’t caught fire, but it’s been very competitive. Left hand downstairs for Martin, followed by a left hand to the head. Albright catches Martin with a right as Martin was looking to dart out of range. A lot of holding as the pair gets close. Martin walks Albright into a lovely left hand. Good finish to the round for “The Ghost” Frank Martin.

10-9 Martin, 39-37 Martin

Darshan DesaiSat, February 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM PST

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A lot of missed punches and holding in the first minute of this round. The pair is wrestling on the inside, and the referee has to assert control over this fight now. Southpaw left hand connects for Albright in the center of the ring. Sharp left hand knocks back the head of Albright, and Martin follows with a combination. Tight round. Uppercut breaks the guard from Albright.

10-9 Albright, 29-28 Martin