November 8, 2024

Ryan Garcia Says He Fears For His Life After ‘Elites’ Kidnapped Him In Latest Troubling Posts

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Boxer Ryan Garcia is sharing some troubling posts on the Internet, and that has fans worried about his mental health and safety.

On Tuesday afternoon, Garcia jumped on a Twitter space with Andrew Tate in which he claimed he was kidnapped by “elites” and forced to watch horrific videos.

Garcia then went on social media to claim that he feared for his life.

Garcia’s latest posts come days after he posted several cryptic Instagram videos about being demonically possessed.

The boxer, who is set to fight Devin Haney in a month, posted a video yesterday saying that someone had taken his phone and wallet and wanted to assure fans that he’s okay.

“Hey guys, it’s Ryan,” the 24-1 boxing superstar says in the clip. “I’m coming on here to explain what’s going on. I’m not in possession of my phone, I can’t get access to my Instagram. My cards are locked. I’m being really taking advantage [of].”

“I would personally want to just send out a video to the people that love me and my fans, family that’s concerned that I’m okay. I’m not dead, I believe in Jesus, all those [rumors] are lies.”

“I don’t know what’s going on but just know I’m okay,”

Ryan Garcia’s brother Sean and his ex-wife have tried to address his mental health situation in recent days.

Ryan Garcia’s Ex Wife posted this, fair play to her considering what he did to her, Ryan is definitely going through it rn this fight isn’t the best idea for him imo pic.twitter.com/DVd91wEnzY

— Oliver Murphy (@OliverMurphyBox) March 4, 2024

Ryan Garcia’s bother Sean with a message regarding his brother’s behaviour.

It’s getting on my nerves now all this. What exactly should we pray for? that he earns more money on PPV sales? pic.twitter.com/XUbyma9H4P

— Fight Club 247 (@fightclub247) March 5, 2024

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