Reese Wells, on the other hand, was the heartthrob with a heart of gold. His legacy is one of courage and resilience. He was there to make you believe that the little guy might just have a chance, even if he ultimately fails. His journey from the ring to the rugged trails of ultramarathons adds a fascinating and inspiring final chapter to his underdog story.
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Hailing from the dusty boxing gyms of El Paso, Texas, (22-1-1, 18 KOs) is a pressure fighter in the purest sense. Standing 5’11” with a 74-inch reach, Garza doesn’t just break opponents; he erodes them. His fighting style is a hybrid of vintage Julio César Chávez body punching and modern Muay Thai clinch work. Reese Wells, on the other hand, was the
Garza's best chance of success lies in his ability to take the fight to the ground. With his exceptional jiu-jitsu skills, he has the potential to submit Wells, who has shown vulnerability to submissions in the past. However, Wells' experience and striking skills make him a formidable opponent on the feet, and he will likely look to keep the fight standing and use his boxing skills to outland Garza. His journey from the ring to the rugged