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Ryan Garcia challenges 'delusional' Amir Khan to spar and promises to 'hurt' him

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Ryan Garcia heard a recent Amir Khan interview, in which the British boxer said that the 21-year-old is "trying hard to be something he’s not" in the mold of an "Oscar De La Hoya-type good guy." Khan also charged that Garcia is a bit of a "robotic" fighter.

Needless to say, Garcia didn't appreciate Khan's words and let the world know by taking to his Twitter account Monday.

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Garcia also spoke with FightHype.com, calling Khan "delusional as f—" and someone who "doesn't know s—."

"First of all, you don't know who I am," Garcia shot back at Khan. "I might be a pretty boy and what not, but if people get disrespectful, I'm going to get disrespectful. That's the difference between me and everybody else. I don't have to act like Oscar De La Hoya.

"They're comparing me (to De La Hoya)," he added. "I'm not comparing myself."

As far as Khan labeling Garcia as a "robotic fighter," "KingRy" invited Khan to spar with him to change that opinion by force.

"Come spar me — we could do it low key — but when you get back on the interview, you better tell them what it is because I will f— up Amir Khan," Garcia said without hesitation. "He could come in at 160 (pounds) ... he cannot f— with me at all. I will f—ing hurt Amir Khan."

For good measure, Garcia also bashed Khan's performance against WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford last April.

"Amir Khan was a p— when he fought Crawford," Garcia said, "straight up."

That bout had Crawford dominating every round, when an accidental low blow to Khan ended the fight in a sixth-round TKO for Crawford. After the fight, Crawford said Khan used the low blow as a way to get out of the beating he was suffering.