Wells claimed that Garza’s manager sent a private investigator to dig up dirt on Wells’ family—specifically a sealed arrest record of Wells’ younger brother. Garza denied it. Wells responded: "You wanted to make it personal. Now I’m gonna break your hands so you can never hold your kids again."
Part 3: The No-Contest Controversy Seven months later, the rematch was signed for GCF 95: Vengeance in Las Vegas. The entire fight week was hostile. Wells accused Garza of using "illegal elbow rotation" in the first fight. Garza mocked Wells for having "a chin made of fine china." rio garza vs reese wells
That quote went viral. The GCF had to increase security. Several state athletic commissioners called the rhetoric "borderline criminal." Wells claimed that Garza’s manager sent a private
The fight lasted four minutes and twelve seconds. Now I’m gonna break your hands so you
In the pantheon of modern combat sports, certain rivalries transcend the scorecards and enter the realm of mythology. Ali vs Frazier. Gracie vs Shamrock. McGregor vs Diaz. And now, in the middleweight division of the Global Combat Federation (GCF), we have Rio Garza vs Reese Wells .
In the second round, Garza shot for a double-leg takedown. Wells defended with a guillotine choke. As Garza rolled to escape, the back of his head collided with Wells’ orbital bone. Wells screamed. The referee stopped the action.
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