By Joiner Martínez
05 Mar 2024, 22:17 PM EST
Ryan García, a Californian boxer, published on the social network
These statements come amid widespread fan concern about the 25-year-old boxer’s mental health in recent days.
The super lightweight world title fight between Garcia and Devin Haney on April 20 was announced last week, but the Los Angeles fighter’s behavior at the presentation press conference sparked concern among fans for his well-being. .
After the announcement of the fight he seems to have entered a spiral, with a series of erratic publications on social networks.
In one post he claimed that he had been “raped when he was two years old,” and added that he had proof. Later, he said that he had witnessed human trafficking.
Garcia insisted he had evidence on his phone, but refused to share it or elaborate on his claims. He “He Said: They held me down and forced me to watch them rape children.”
“I don’t give a damn anymore. They took me to the forest and tied me up, I’m not kidding, I have proof, I don’t give a damn. “Bro, I’ll show you every video you can believe.”
All of these messages were deleted from his account by someone else because, according to Ryan Garcia, they could kill him for talking about this topic. Although some inconsistencies could be read in some of the published posts, King Ry insisted that he will not be silenced. “Tweets deleted in real time,” he reported.
Devin Haney himself indicated that his rival was drunk and that he could smell his breath in the face to face they had in New York. Shortly after, García admitted that he was high on drugs in a live broadcast and that he smoked marijuana and drank like anyone else, which generated great controversy and doubts about what he has expressed on social networks.
At first it was thought to be a publicity tactic to promote the fight with Devin Haney, but his fans and ex-wife Drea Celin have shown concern for the Californian’s mental health and do not believe that his current behavior is simple trolling as he wanted it. make see
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