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“From Fighter to Coach: Ryan Garcia Pledges $50 Million Path for Sean Garcia After Disappointing Loss”

Mia Thombson
Last updated: 2024/07/08 at 3:47 PM
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Skipped Rehab to Become Head Coach, Ryan Garcia Shares “Regiment” for His Brother to Make $50 Million

Ryan Garcia, renowned for his boxing prowess and outspoken nature, has decided to step into a new role: head trainer for his younger brother, Sean Garcia. This decision comes on the heels of Sean’s disappointing performance against Amado Vargas, where he suffered his first professional defeat. Ryan, known affectionately as ‘KingRy’, has not minced words about his dissatisfaction with Sean’s showing and aims to guide him back to success with a bold promise of earning him $50 million through a specially crafted training regimen.

After witnessing Sean’s defeat at the Honda Center, Ryan publicly criticized his brother’s performance, lamenting that he skipped rehab and faced a year-long ban due to issues with alcohol and PED use, only to be disappointed. Despite his personal challenges, Ryan remains committed to reshaping Sean’s career trajectory.

In a candid social media post, Ryan outlined his unconventional approach to training, humorously referencing his own struggles and successes in boxing. “Ostarine alcohol and the right hook for Sean Is the regiment I’m currently working on with Sean And then the permanent ban after he makes 50 million,” he quipped, showcasing his trademark blend of humor and determination.

“Sean may have taken an L. But here’s the great news about that. I wasn’t in his corner. The Vargas brothers, they are 1-0 on us. It’s okay. We’re gonna call for the rematch. And I’m the head trainer. Amado, what’s good?” 

Ryan’s decision to take on the role of head trainer for Sean raises eyebrows, particularly given his recent controversies and setbacks. With a ban prohibiting him from fighting competitively for the next year, Ryan sees this as an opportunity to focus on his brother’s career and potential. His commitment to Sean’s success mirrors the dedication he displayed in his own rise to fame and fortune in the ring.

The path ahead is uncertain but promising. Ryan, whose earnings reportedly soared to $50 million following his bout with Devin Haney earlier this year, hopes to replicate this financial success for Sean. Fans and critics alike await to see if Ryan’s coaching can transform Sean’s fortunes, especially as they prepare for a rematch with Amado Vargas, who remains undefeated.

 “Ostarine alcohol and the right hook for Sean Is the regiment I’m currently working on with Sean And then the permanent ban after he makes 50 million.”

Criticism has not been in short supply, with many questioning Ryan’s ability to juggle coaching responsibilities alongside his personal challenges. However, Ryan remains undeterred, driven by a desire to see his brother succeed where he believes Sean fell short.

As the boxing community watches closely, Ryan Garcia’s transition from fighter to coach adds a new chapter to his storied career. Whether he can navigate this new role successfully and fulfill his promise of $50 million for Sean Garcia remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the Garcia brothers are determined to leave their mark on the sport, one way or another.

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