“Ryan Garcia’s Shocking Revelation Sparks Concerns Ahead of Devin Haney Showdown”
In the world of boxing, anticipation is reaching fever pitch as Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia gear up to face off in the ring on April 20th for the WBC super lightweight title. However, recent events surrounding Garcia have left fans wondering if the highly anticipated bout could be in jeopardy.
During a recent live chat on X, Garcia shocked fans when he openly admitted to being under the influence of cannabis. This revelation has sparked concerns about his focus and dedication to training, with many fearing it could affect his performance in the upcoming fight.
Eddie Hearn, Haney’s promoter and chairman of Matchroom Boxing, has voiced his apprehension about Garcia’s behavior. In a recent interview with iFL TV, Hearn expressed genuine concern for Garcia, suggesting that his erratic behavior may be indicative of a deeper issue.
“I’ve been around a lot of people, and a lot of fighters, that I’ve seen go through problems and I’ve never been wrong when I’ve thought to myself, ‘I think this person’s got an issue here” Hearn remarked, highlighting his observations of Garcia’s demeanor.
Hearn’s remarks have only added fuel to the speculation surrounding Garcia’s readiness for the fight. With the clock ticking down to the highly anticipated showdown, fans are left wondering if Garcia will be able to overcome his personal struggles and step into the ring at his best.
Meanwhile, Haney remains focused on his preparations for the bout, exuding confidence ahead of the clash. In a recent interview with DAZN Boxing, Haney made a bold prediction, vowing to make Garcia quit during their encounter.
“It’s time for me to show the world how great I really am,” Haney declared. “We’ve seen Ryan quit before. And I don’t think this will be anything different. I think once you have that quit in you, you know how to do it. I think he’ll quit on April 20th.”
As the tension continues to mount, fans eagerly await the outcome of what promises to be a thrilling showdown between two formidable opponents.