Yes, I believe so too. The only remaining thing that needed by Ryan Garcia is to have defeat in-order to wake up from the harsh reality (which he got now) that he needs to wise up and man up because that left hook that he got that helped him to become what he is now will be nothing if he cannot hit the opponent with it. I mean, how could he hit them with it if he cannot even guard himself. At least he learned it on a much earlier stage and not when he's already hard enough to teach.
I think Gervonta Davis also humble Ryan Garcia in their fight after the fight they saw them talking and maybe they are now friends who know, but that is what I have seen while looking it up it is a beautiful this in sports you will surely lose some and you will win some but definitely boxer or fighters will surely learn from that and sometimes learn from their mistakes, this goes to show how hard this kid if he keeps on getting that win he thinks is hard enough and not getting by to the one that will teach him that he is still in a level where he still needs to learn, I really wish that Ryan Garcia will still evolve into some kind of a monster someday because that ghost punch is now iconic,
As Mike Tyson said, everyone has a plan until they are punch in the face. And that's what exactly happen here, when Garcia was hit and went down in the second round, it seems that all strategy went out of the window for him. He chooses to fight the style of Tank Davis and it's just a matter of time before Tank can read Garcia, and that's what happen in the next knockdown and Garcia stay on his knees as he can't take the pain of that body shot. His trainer, Goosen said befor the fight that they have devise a strategy but it seems it was not followed by Ryan in my opinion because of his knock down in the 2nd round.
Right now I think in the replay he knows what his mistakes are, and that is why he was so friendly with Gervonta Davis he accepts that he was defeated by Tank Davis now, than just putting salt to the situation he is in, I think Ryan Garcia still has a lot to do and I have always seen that it will go down like this if he doesn't accept his mistakes boxer tend to not accepting their fault because of their ego but Ryan Garcia is very different and for me, that goes to show that this kid can go a long way and his chapter is still starting, he is still 24 and there is still room to grow, Davis has only put him in his place and teach him how an older brother to his younger siblings,