Ryan Garcia in trouble againThe name of this charismatic rising star has been linked with quite a bit of controversy in recent months. This trend is far from over..
The California boxer was undefeated a few weeks ago. Former undefeated lightweight champion and future WBC super lightweight titleholder Devin Haney.
The San Francisco native was hugely popular. But Garcia pulled off the upset with a stellar performance. But after the battle, Kingly Tested positive for banned substance ostarineThe boxer's B sample also came back positive a few days later, proving he had cheated in the most important fight of his life.
Before the clash he had been criticised for some bizarre tweets. That seemed to suggest mental issues, but the fighter said it was all pre-fight strategy.
WBC bans boxing star Ryan Garcia for racist comments
Now, the WBC president, Mauricio Sulaiman banned Garcia (24-1) from all activities with the organization. After repeatedly making racist remarks against black people, George Floyd He belittled Muslims in social media comments..
“I hate black people. I'm KKK. Dude, bring George Floyd back to life and let's kill that black person again,” Garcia said on X.
“We reject any discrimination. Ryan has repeatedly refused our help with his mental health and substance abuse and we are concerned about his wellbeing,” Sulaiman said.
Ryan Garcia's professional career began in 2016. The fighter has been competing in the WBC Championship since 2019.where he fought for the silver lightweight title when he faced Romero Duno. At the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Garcia defended the same belt twice. Francisco Fonseca in 2020 and Luke Campbell in 2021.