On parallel forces of the Irish roots of Conor McGregor stand Ian Machado Garry at 6-foot-3, 170 pounds (Welterweight). He is elated after defeating Neil Magny at UFC 292 Boston. Just tag along the keyword ‘Boston’ as Weili Zhang would express at the presser. The crowd was electric, and so was Garry when he eventually won by unanimous decision and took advantage early with lethal kicks that knocked Magny in a hot potato hurry.
Even though an early-round finish similar to Daniel Rodriguez would have been preferable, Garry came out ferocious on a pay-per-view against a veteran-ranked opponent and delivered. Garry, 25, has yet to reach his impeccable feats of UFC glory as he originally spent time at Cage Warriors. A similar path Conor McGregor embarked.

Despite Sean O’Malley owning the spotlight of Boston, Garry stayed undefeated and stated to the UFC 292 press that he would love to fight Wonderboy in New York or Las Vegas. He stated, however, that he does not like New York taxes.
Nonetheless, Garry believes he can grapple with some of the best despite his unique striking ability and be the new future problem in all of UFC, whether against Conor McGregor, Stephen Thompson, Gilbert Burns, and his original opponent Geoff Neal.
UFC Welterweight champion Leon Edwards is far away, but if Garry continues his momentum, he will undoubtedly be a rising contender.


