Ryan Garcia Shocks the World, Fans Demand Tim Bradley’s Resignation After Bold Prediction Backfires
The aftermath of the electrifying showdown between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney has left the boxing world reeling, with fans rallying behind Garcia and demanding commentator Tim Bradley Jr. to honor his words and step down. Bradley’s bold prediction, in which he doubted Garcia’s ability to defeat Haney, has backfired spectacularly, prompting a chorus of calls for his resignation.
Bradley’s confidence in his analysis of Garcia’s chances was evident in his pre-fight remarks, where he boldly declared that Garcia’s victory would prompt him to quit commentary altogether. However, Garcia’s stunning performance, marked by three knockdowns that led to his victory over Haney for the WBC Super-Lightweight title, proved Bradley’s prediction wrong in dramatic fashion.
Garcia somehow pulls off the upset, oh my gosh, I might as well just quit commentary and leave the game alone.” “I’m not gonna lie because I just don’t see it happening. I really don’t see it happening,” Bradley Jr. emphasized.
Garcia said, “Tim Bradley, s**k my d**k.”
In a post-fight press conference brimming with confidence, Garcia didn’t hold back in addressing Bradley directly, bluntly telling him to “sk my dk.” Garcia later took to social media to remind Bradley of his failed prediction and demanded that he follow through on his promise to quit commentary.
“Timothy Bradley you said you would stop commentating be a man b***h,” wrote Ryan Garcia.
The backlash against Bradley was swift and fierce, with fans taking to social media to express their disappointment and call for his resignation. Many pointed out the irony of Bradley’s prediction going awry and urged him to honor his words and step down from his commentary duties.
A fan asked Tim Bradley Jr. to “honor your words” and quit commentary.
Meanwhile, one wrote, “I will be expecting your resignation first thing Monday morning!”
one reminded Bradley Jr. time to pack them bags Tim.
one said that they would miss Bradley’s commentary.
