Jake Paul called for Ryan Garcia to “chill out” in the aftermath of his first-round stoppage of Ryan Bourland.

 

Paul recorded his ninth victory as a professional at the Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico when the referee Luis Pabon intervened to rescue the 35-year-old Bourland from further punishment while he struggled to defend himself as a consequence of a powerful right hand.

 

 

That Garcia, between Tuesday’s press conference in New York and Thursday’s in Los Angeles, laughed and then said on a social media stream “I’m laughing because I’m high as f***” has contributed to concerns about not only his coming fight but his wellbeing and potentially career, and at his post-fight press conference Paul said: “Ryan, I love you, you know that, bro, but you gotta chill out, bro. 

 

“There’s a line – you just seem like you’re losing your mind, acting thirsty, and desperate, and saying you’re a millionaire when you’ve had one money fight. I’m just saying – just chill, bro. 

 

“If you do wanna fight – that’s, to me, you’ve got no footwork, and as long as you’ve been in the game I’m a better boxer than you.”

 

The “money” fight to which Paul was referring was between Garcia and Gervonta “Tank” Davis at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena in April 2023, and proved the year’s most commercially successful fight.

 

“He’s doing some cocaine,” alleged the 27-year-old Paul in a mocking manner, through adopting a Spanish accent for the last of those four words. 

 

“That boy is getting that s*** straight from Colombia or something. That s***’s strong.”