By: Sean Crose
“Hey guys its me, Ryan. I’m approaching right here to clarify what’s happening.”
Carrying a winter coat and sitting in what gave the impression to be a nondescript ready room, Ryan Garcia addressed the general public in a video launched on Monday. “I’m not in possession of my cellphone. I can’t get entry to my Instagram. My playing cards are locked, and I’m simply being actual taken benefit, and I’ve personally wished simply to ship out a video to the folks that love me and my followers (and) household that’s involved that I’m okay. I’m not useless. I consider in Jesus. All these are lies. They tried to place me in jail. They’re blocking my playing cards. I can’t entry my cash. No person’s hitting me again. I don’t know what’ s happening, however simply know that I’m okay.”
The video was the latest unusual motion in a sequence of unusual actions which have come from the favored Garcia. Apart from Monday’s enigmatic video, there was video of Garcia seemingly getting excessive making the rounds, adopted by Garcia himself claiming he likes to smoke pot and drink. Then there was the put up on Sunday from Garcia’s personal X (previously Twitter) tackle during which an unnamed individual claimed that Garcia had been killed. The assertion was accompanied by a video which was laborious to comply with and largely pointless.
Mere hours after Monday’s video posting, the next appeared on Garcia’s X account. “Imagine it or not the battle remains to be on see you in Brooklyn! 4-20 Barclays tickets on sale!!!!!” The “battle” in query is Garcia’s a lot hyped bout with Devin Haney scheduled for April twentieth. In between the video put up and the put up declaring the battle was nonetheless on, nonetheless, UFC star Sean Strickland randomly inserted himself into the situation for no obvious motive, claiming Garcia was a “p-s-y” for “having a breakdown on social media” whereas youngsters have been struggling. Garcia responded in sort, including extra unneeded drama to a sequence of alarming occasions.