Boxing star Ryan Garcia admitted on Tuesday that there was no professional drinking alcohol and smoke marijuana before fighting Devin Haney.
Garcia has published films in social media in the days preceding this title of the welterweight champion – who won according to the majority decision – in which he drinks at the club. Then he pretended to drink beer during weighing.
Despite the unpredictable behavior of Garcia, he raised Haney (31-0, 15 KO) three times in stern nervousness. However, Garcia later tested a positive result in terms of the drug strengthening drug, and the result was repealed to the lack. The 26-year-old was also suspended for a year by Modern York State Athletic Commission.
Garcia (24-1, 20 KO) will end this ban on fighting on May 2 vs. Romero outside on the Times Square, the main placed in the Ring Magazine Tripleheader, which includes Haney’s return vs. Jose Ramirez and Teofimo Lopeza 140-point defense against Arnold Barbo Jr.
“I want to be great,” said Garcia. “I’ve always wanted to fight the best fighters in sport. As for my problems outside the ring, I always had these problems. I don’t know who else is struggling with such things, but I just fought with it.
“… I want to show my commitment to sport and be just a real professional. I admit my harm and I do not want anyone to take their activities related to drinking and smoking before the fight and try to think that this is a way to deal with a professional. So I came here to change it, and this is my first struggle to regain respect, and then prove to everyone that it wasn’t that it wasn’t tiny. “
Garcia’s fight with Romero will be his first 147 pounds. When he faced Haney with a 140-pound title, he had 3.2 pounds overweight. Haney will also augment to 147 pounds, just like Will Ramirez (both are former masters of 140 pounds).
If Garcia and Haney have a victory and without an injury, you plan to meet in a warmly expected rematch in October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Haney, like Garcia, has not competed since their meeting.
“At the end of the day I fought with someone on Ped,” said 26 -year -old Haney. “The world wants to see what Devin Haney will appear, and I’m looking for all these answers on May 2”
“It was definitely time,” Haney added a welterweight jump. “My body just matured. One fourteen was challenging for me to do. I felt good during one fight, but in the other a fight I didn’t feel so good. “