Ryan Garcia’s Backup Plan: A Potential Music Career Emerges from the Shadows
In a surprising turn of events, boxing sensation Ryan Garcia has unveiled a backup plan that has left fans and critics alike stunned. As the date for his highly anticipated bout against Devin Haney draws near, Garcia has revealed that he has a contingency plan should he face defeat in the ring. The 25-year-old fighter has disclosed that he has received an offer from none other than Universal Records Group for a potential music career.
The revelation came during a recent interview on the Full Send Podcast, where Garcia, known by his moniker ‘KingRy’, exuded confidence about his upcoming match. However, when probed about his strategy in the event of a loss, Garcia didn’t shy away from addressing the possibility. “Well, that’s not going to happen in my hearts of hearts,” he asserted, showcasing his unwavering belief in victory. Yet, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of sports, Garcia entertained the hypothetical scenario, stating, “But say if I lose, hypothetically, I don’t know what I’m going to do. I mean, I’m getting signed into Universal Records… They’re signing me.”
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Ryan Garcia noted, “Well, that’s not going to happen in my hearts of hearts.” But let’s just assume for argument’s sake, that he loses. What then? “But say if I lose, hypothetically, I don’t know what I’m going to do. I mean, I’m getting signed into Universal Records… They’re signing me.”
The news of Garcia’s potential foray into the music industry has sparked a whirlwind of speculation and curiosity. With Universal Records Group being a powerhouse in the music business, the prospect of Garcia joining their ranks has sent shockwaves through both the boxing and music communities. The fighter’s assertion that he possesses musical talents beyond the ring has only added fuel to the fire. “I have good music. I mean, why else? I’ve performed from… I could play the guitar, I could play the piano, I could sing, I could rap. I could do it all. Just people don’t know that. I play by ear. People don’t know who I am,” Garcia declared, showcasing a side of himself that many were previously unaware of.
Garcia further said, “I have good music. I mean, why else? I’ve performed from… I could play the guitar, I could play the piano, I could sing, I could rap. I could do it all. Just people don’t know that. I play by ear. People don’t know who I am.”
Despite his newfound openness about his musical aspirations, some may wonder why Garcia has kept this aspect of himself under wraps until now. The fighter addressed this question candidly, stating, “I’ve always been able to do whatever the fck I want, but I just never put it out there cause people just wanna see me box. But now, I don’t give a fck. I put out my music, everything,” highlighting a shift in his mindset towards embracing all facets of his identity.
This revelation comes on the heels of earlier hints regarding Garcia’s musical inclinations. Reports had previously surfaced suggesting that the boxer was gearing up to release his own music. Videos shared on social media showcased Garcia immersing himself in music, further fueling speculation about his potential crossover into the music industry.
As anticipation mounts for Garcia’s upcoming fight against Haney, the prospect of a parallel career in music adds an intriguing layer to the narrative surrounding the young boxer. While his focus undoubtedly remains on the upcoming match, the possibility of Garcia venturing into uncharted territory has captivated the imagination of fans and critics alike.
In a world where athletes often transcend the boundaries of their respective sports, Ryan Garcia’s revelation serves as a reminder of the multifaceted nature of talent. Whether he emerges victorious in the ring or takes a different path, one thing remains certain – the world will be watching.