Ryan Garcia Shuts Down Social Media Ahead of Devin Haney Clash: A Bold Move or Cry for Support?
In a shocking turn of events, Ryan Garcia, the boxing sensation known for his flamboyant presence on social media, has announced a hiatus from all platforms until after his much-anticipated bout with Devin Haney on April 20. Garcia’s decision has sent ripples through the boxing community, leaving fans and pundits alike speculating on the reasons behind his sudden departure from the virtual spotlight.
Garcia’s recent posts on social media have been nothing short of controversial, sparking intense debate and raising eyebrows among his followers. From enigmatic references to Bohemian Grove to cryptic messages hinting at personal struggles, Garcia’s online activity has been anything but ordinary. However, his latest announcement sheds light on the turmoil brewing beneath the surface.
In a heartfelt video shared on Instagram, Garcia bared his soul, revealing feelings of hurt and isolation amidst the onslaught of negativity directed towards him. “I just feel so, a little unloved, you know? It just hurts when you try to just do the right thing for the kids and now I can feel the hate,” Garcia confessed. His words, tinged with raw emotion, struck a chord with fans, sparking an outpouring of support and solidarity.
In the video, Garcia openly states, “Hey guys, so I’m coming on here to say that I won’t be posting until after my fight.” He elaborates on his emotional state, saying, “I just feel so, a little unloved, you know? It just hurts when you try to just do the right thing for the kids and now I can feel the hate.” He vows, “I’m just hurt and I’m ready just to fight and knock this dude out, April 20th, and that’s it guys, RG out.”
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His post’s caption adds another layer to his current state of mind: “Great I’m going zeros dark red!!! I will not be posting on social, I’m focused on knocking @realdevinhaney out and it should be called @fakedevilhaney but whatever. I will be checking my dms and responding to people mainly the beautiful woman the only logical humans most of the time. ANYWAYS! I will have my team post obligations that I have so that is what you will be seeing.”
He continued, “Have a great time you have gotten what you want. Have a nice life. Just wait till after my fight!!! It’s redrum for DEVIL HANEY. Bet that b*** pulls out. Have a good time RGLIT AND RGOUT FOR NOW I STRONGLY TO THE MOST SEVERE SENSE HATE PEDOFILES. Yall support them by not liking and commenting. DISGUSTING YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED. Save The Children.”
Garcia’s decision to step away from social media underscores the toll that online scrutiny and criticism can take on mental health, even for someone as resilient as him. As the countdown to the Haney fight begins, Garcia’s silence speaks volumes, leaving fans to wonder whether this hiatus is a strategic retreat to focus on training or a plea for understanding and empathy.
With just weeks remaining until the highly anticipated showdown, the boxing world is bracing itself for what promises to be a clash of titans. Will Garcia’s self-imposed exile from social media fuel his determination to emerge victorious, or will it leave him vulnerable to the pressures of the ring? Only time will tell.