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Ryan Garcia is back in action! Yep, just not in the ring. The Victorville native has once again taken to social media to write some highly concerning tweets. Yet, this isn’t the first time fans have seen the 25-year-old boxer pull such a stunt. Ahead of his now infamous fight against Devin Haney, ‘King Ry’ went berserk! How?

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Well, Garcia wrote about everything that did not make any sense. Whether it’s conspiracy theories or alleging children are at threat, that time of Garcia’s life was wild, to say the least. Yet, as his boxing career is unraveling after testing positive for PEDs during the Haney fight, Garcia seems to have taken up his old habits. 

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Ryan Garcia: A jumbled mess!

Hours ago, the 25-year-old boxer turned to X, where he usually does these things, writing a one liner that would need an expert philologist to translate. Brace for impact! Garcia wrote, “I will die before the kids, I we kids smile and it’s I’ve shadowed by thee hate, :((((“. While this jumbled mess of a sentence didn’t give any hints as to what’s happening to Garcia—looking at the recent past may give a glimpse of Garcia’s brain function. 

After testing positive for performance-enhancing drug ostarine multiple times, the Victorville native submitted results from a hair sample test, which had cleared him of the PED. Yet, he failed to provide any substantial documentation for the said test. Not to mention, hair tests aren’t as accurate to determine the presence of PEDs in the system.

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So, Garcia and his team submitted reports indicating they have figured out the source of the drugs, highlighting two supplements Garcia was taking in the lead up to the fight. The first one is raspberry-lemonade flavored NutraBio SuperCarb, which showed ostarine contamination at 70-2200 picograms per gram powder.

However, NutraBio CEO and founder Mark Glazier has vehemently denied using the substance in the manufacturing of their products. Nonetheless, Garcia also highlighted Body Health strawberry-flavored amino-acid blend, which allegedly had 660-830 picograms of ostarine contamination. 

Garcia’s trial at NYSAC for the adverse findings is still due, which will dictate his fate in the sport of boxing. Meanwhile, Ryan Garcia recently revealed his mother is battling with cancer. 

‘King Ry’ lashes out at fans for not buying his story

Yes, Garcia’s tweet today was puzzling for sure. But it’s nothing compared to what he did yesterday! The Victorville native hopped on X to write in a now deleted tweet, “Please send prayers to my mom. She has cancer. And they say she can go any day”. He followed that with, “If my mom dies, I’m going with her”.

Despite what seemed like a heart wrenching situation, fans weren’t buying what Ryan Garcia was selling, which reflected on the comment section of the post. So Garcia quickly turned on his fans, condemning their response. He wrote, “I hate all of you, whatever you f**king come up with against me, Concerning my MOTHER, I hate you and there will be a place in hell for you that burns so bad you melt and come back and melt again”.

Having said that, what compelled Ryan Garcia to make such tweets is currently unknown! While some speculate it’s nothing more than a publicity stunt to stay relevant, a minority of people believe everything Garcia has said. Which one are you? Do you believe or even understand what he is saying? 

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Sudeep Sinha is a Golf Writer at EssentiallySports, covering the PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and the storylines around the sport's biggest events and names. He previously spent over two years writing in the Boxing department, where his fight-night coverage was featured on Sports Illustrated, Daily Mail, and Yahoo Sports, including his reporting on Ryan Garcia's career arc. On the golf beat, Sudeep covers tour news, player form, and the season-long storylines that shape the men's and women's game, from majors to the ongoing shifts in how professional golf is structured. That same appetite for detail that made his boxing coverage stand out now shows up in how he breaks down a swing change or a schedule shakeup for hardcore and casual fans alike. Outside work, he splits his time between reading, cycling, and following combat sports.

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