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    Ryan Garcia has announced his retirement via social media. It comes as reports out of New York suggest he is facing a suspension for those two failed drug tests that tainted his win over Devin Haney on April 20.
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    Last edited by BoxingUpdates; 06-20-2024, 03:15 AM.

  • #2
    Haney won’t go near teo he will rock him worse than rygar did

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    • #3
      “I knew something was up”

      Ryan testing positive was the worst thing to happen to Devin haney who needed a humbling to potentially make a better fighter out of him

      now he’s just got some excuse to bail him out and make it out like “nah it wasn’t me, I’m still unbeatable”

      when it reality. He looked like a sitting duck with his defence at times

      and a clean fighter will come past and knock him out since he won’t admit he has many flaws

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      • #4
        Obviously druggie Ryan Garcia is running from the consequences of his actions. Whether he retires or not he is going in the books as PED cheater. He's following Tipsy King's blueprint who served his suspension for PED cheat while claiming mental health and retirement.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kingstip9 View Post
          “I knew something was up”

          Ryan testing positive was the worst thing to happen to Devin haney who needed a humbling to potentially make a better fighter out of him

          now he’s just got some excuse to bail him out and make it out like “nah it wasn’t me, I’m still unbeatable”

          when it reality. He looked like a sitting duck with his defence at times

          and a clean fighter will come past and knock him out since he won’t admit he has many flaws
          you are probably right about a defeat was needed inside the ring and inside his head to clear out who he is and is not.......but a clean fighter did not defeat him so can we say he really got a Loss on his record ? Something to think about, could it have happened without the drug cheat that was Garci who got a temp victory. ? Until someone clean defeats him and i am not a big fan of Haney but do believe in the truth inside the ring, Drug cheats are dangerous to the sport of boxing for the damage that can be done inside the ring with punches but also after the fight and how it still drags down a clean opponent and puts doubt in the minds of him and others...........Some might say wrongly that Garci got that win and could have got it without the drugs..........Bullschittt man he needed the drugs just for the courage to get into the ring he could not rely on his own self, could not even beleive in himself enough to walk into the ring trusting in himself he needed a drug to do that..........what a phony fighter what a waste.

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          • #6
            Take the consequences like a man. Take ownership...supplements aren't tested by the fda, and they are always a risk period. Ry tighten up man. Take it on the chin and keep it movin

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            • #7
              NYSAC need to make garcias (hopefully minimum) 2 year ban effective from whenever he "unretires".

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              • #8
                grown man takes to twitter

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                • #9
                  Imagine if Garcia was telling the truth. It would truly suck to (even if you made a dumb move and took a supplement that had some juice in it without knowing it) have your credibility stripped forever and be labeled a cheater. It would suck!

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                  • #10
                    Garcia ain’t going nowhere. It’s all a ploy. He’s done the crime so now he must do the time. The aggravating circumstances here are overwhelming. The fact is his admission of never attempting to make the 140 limit in the first place by weighing 3 lbs over shows a conscious intent to cheat and also when you couple that with the fact that he failed four drug tests from the same specimen. I think that a disqualification and at least a two year suspension is justified.

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