Boxing Match Preview: Gary Cully (18-2-0, 10 KOs) vs. Benito Sanchez Garcia (17-16-4, 5 KOs)
The upcoming Queensberry Promotions card, headlined by Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace for the WBA super featherweight world title, features a super lightweight (140 lbs / junior welterweight) matchup between Irish veteran Gary Cully and Mexican journeyman Benito Sanchez Garcia (“Canelito”).
This scheduled 10-round bout is set at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. The venue on North Wall Quay is a major arena with a capacity of around 13,000 for boxing events, delivering a high-energy home crowd atmosphere for Cully during St. Patrick’s Day weekend festivities. The undercard begins around 3:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM GMT (local time), with the main DAZN broadcast starting at approximately 2:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM GMT, and ringwalks for Cully vs. Garcia expected near 4:00-5:00 PM ET / 9:00-10:00 PM GMT (subject to card progression).
Injury Report
- Gary Cully: No active injuries reported leading into the fight. Cully suffered a serious eye injury in late 2024/early 2025 that caused a lengthy layoff (nearly 15 months inactive), but he has fully recovered, completed training camps without setbacks, and confirmed readiness for his return.
- Benito Sanchez Garcia: No reported injuries. Garcia has been active recently (including a February 28, 2026, bout), with no withdrawals or health concerns noted in pre-fight coverage.
Fighter Matchups and Breakdown
This super lightweight contest is a classic prospect/comeback vs. journeyman matchup, with Cully favored heavily due to his power, size, and home advantage. Cully (30) brings southpaw power (56% KO rate), height/reach edges (6’2″ / approx. 74-75″), and technical improvements post-layoff. Garcia (25), an orthodox Mexican fighter, offers experience (38 pro bouts) but limited finishing ability (29% KO rate) and a poor recent record. Cully’s pressure and power should dominate stand-up exchanges, while Garcia may rely on volume and durability to survive.
| Fighter | Age | Record | Height/Reach (approx.) | Stance | Fight Style Highlights |
| Gary Cully | 30 | 18-2-0 (10 KOs) | 6’2″ / ~74-75″ | Southpaw | Power puncher with high KO rate (56%); tall frame for division; strong jab and combinations; durable but coming off long layoff and recent loss. |
| Benito Sanchez Garcia | 25 | 17-17-4 (5 KOs) | ~5’8″-5’9″ / average | Orthodox | Journeyman with volume; tough chin but low power (29% KO rate); often loses decisions; experience against varied styles but poor win rate lately. |
Recent Form
- Gary Cully: Cully returns after a long hiatus following a December 2024 loss. Pre-layoff, he was competitive with wins over solid names but vulnerable to slick boxers.
Recent Fights:
- Dec 14, 2024: Loss vs. Maxi Hughes (Unanimous Decision, 10 rounds) – Competitive but outboxed.
- May 25, 2024: Win vs. Francesco Patera (Unanimous Decision, 10 rounds).
- Nov 2023: Win vs. Reece Mould (decision).
- Earlier: Mix of KOs and decisions building record before eye injury layoff.
- Benito Sanchez Garcia: Garcia has struggled significantly, on a lengthy losing streak with mostly decision defeats against regional and prospect-level opposition.
Recent Fights (based on available records):
- Feb 28, 2026: Loss vs. Lasha Guruli (likely decision).
- Prior 2025/2024: Multiple losses (e.g., to prospects/journeymen); career shows 11-fight losing streak entering this bout.
- Wins sparse and against lesser opposition.
Fight History
This is the first professional encounter between Cully and Garcia—no prior head-to-head or notable shared opponents. Cully’s career (debut 2017) includes strong domestic runs and European-level bouts before his recent setback and layoff. Garcia (debut 2016) has a journeyman resume with many losses to rising fighters, often traveling as an opponent.
FIGHT ODDS
Gary Cully – 2500
Benito Sanchez Garcia + 1100
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 13, 2026

