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Boxer Ryan Garcia's Mental Health Concerns Rise Amidst Hoax Scare

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Ryan Garcia looks on while facing Oscar Duarte during their welterweight fight at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Ryan Garcia reaches a new low by staging his own death in order to promote pay-per-view. CARMEN MANDATO/GETTY IMAGES.

Activity on his channels suggests that Garcia was taken without his will and had his life shortened. But shortly after, despite great fear among his supporters, Garcia was still alive and healthy.

 

It’s concerning that Garcia(24-1, 20KOs) from the United States, chose not to confront the issue, as it was obviously a practical joke gone wrong with potentially more serious repercussions. 
 

When Garcia, 25, or whoever he presented it to, said the following, it aroused alarms: “We got him, boys. Ryan Garcia, RIP. The video is exactly 666 in time. We told you we were coming.”

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After the startling message, some of his fans assured people it was true with a load of gibberish. Before Garcia’s ex-wife expressed her worries about his mental health, several close to him witnessed FaceTime videos with Jake Paul.

 

“If all my followers are believers, can you please pray for Ryan? We are not together, and I’ve been in contact with him. He may seem fine, but he is not,” said Drea Celina.

 

“I know in my heart he is being heavily oppressed. This is not a troll. I’m genuinely concerned, and so are all his family members. We are not part of any of this [faking death stuff] and want him to get better. But this is real. Pray for him,” she added.

 

Billy Dib, a former world champion who recently survived cancer, shared his opinions about what Garcia might be going through. “Ryan Garcia definitely needs help. He is a tragic story in the making,” said Dib in media reports.
 

UFC competitor Dillon Danis expressed concern that Garcia was struggling to handle life’s stresses, including the Devin Haney fight. “Mental health is really important. If Ryan Garcia is genuinely struggling, he deserves all the support he can get. I’m totally here to help out in whatever way I can. Hang in there and get well soon, champ!”

 

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Garcia has already called off a fight in 2022 in order to seek mental health treatment. After losing the first time against Gervonta Davis, the downward spiral started. Garcia exhibited weird conduct throughout the Haney press tour, but Golden Boy Promotions has not yet addressed any concerns this time. 

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