In recent weeks, the boxing world has been taken aback by a series of peculiar social media posts from the rising star Ryan Garcia. From outlandish claims of presidential aspirations to eerie insinuations of his demise, Garcia’s online presence has sparked genuine concern for his well-being. Among those voicing apprehension is former WBO super-featherweight champion, Jamel Herring.
Garcia’s latest antics, including cryptic messages hinting at involvement in conspiracy theories and even referencing the number 666, have prompted Herring to question the mental state of the 25-year-old fighter. While acknowledging the importance of mental health awareness, Herring raised the possibility that Garcia’s behavior could be a publicity stunt ahead of his scheduled bout against Devin Haney in April.
In a recent interview with FightHype, Herring, known for his advocacy for PTSD awareness, expressed his reservations, stating, “But if you’re just playing it as a game to promote, I can’t get down with that.” Herring’s sentiments echo the sentiments of many within the boxing community who fear that Garcia’s erratic behavior may not be genuine but rather a calculated attempt to generate hype for his upcoming fight.
The concerns surrounding Garcia’s mental well-being have prompted the New York State Athletic Commission to intervene, ordering a mental evaluation to ensure Garcia is fit to compete. This decision comes in light of Garcia’s alarming suggestion of resorting to tactics reminiscent of Mike Tyson’s infamous ear-biting incident against Evander Holyfield.
In response to the Commission’s action, Garcia has threatened legal action, claiming that his freedom of speech is being infringed upon. However, Herring emphasizes that the Commission’s decision is not unwarranted given Garcia’s concerning behavior.
Ryan Garcia threatens legal action as fresh doubt cast on Devin Haney fight
Ryan Garcia claims he is planning to sue the New York Boxing Commission before deleting his social media ahead of his fight with Devin Haney.
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“You can’t get mad at the New York State Commission for wanting to do a mental evaluation,”
Herring asserted.
“Like, bro, you’re putting crazy s**t out there every day, so what do you expect?”
While the boxing world eagerly anticipates the Garcia-Haney bout, Herring emphasizes the importance of ensuring that Garcia’s mental state is prioritized.
“I hope to see the fight, but if not, put someone in there that wants to fight Devin Haney,” he concluded.
As speculation continues to swirl around Ryan Garcia’s intentions, the boxing community remains divided between genuine concern for his well-being and skepticism regarding the authenticity of his recent behavior. Amidst the uncertainty, one thing remains clear: the importance of prioritizing mental health in a sport as physically and mentally demanding as boxing.