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“I drank every day” – Ryan Garcia wonders about the turbulent year

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Garcia reflected on last year's Fambles Photo Credit: Golden Boy / Cris Esqued
Garcia reflected on last year’s Fambles Photo Credit: Golden Boy / Cris Esqued

The antics of Ryan Garcia, both before and after his controversial fight with Devin Haney, drew attention all over the world.

After weeks of irregular behavior and the Garcia event, he dropped Haney three times on the road to the majority victory, although the result was changed to the competition of the lack of forbidden substance in his system.

And although in an interview after the fight he claimed that all his actions were an act, “King of the Ry” continued to implote in the coming weeks and months and was finally arrested.

The 26-year-old, however, looks like a different man and thinks about a turbulent period.

Talking with Ring Champs with AK and BarakGarcia said he was “in another universe” and added that “he is surprised that he was still here.”

Garcia's behavior around Haney's fight concerned many photographic loans: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda
Garcia’s behavior around Haney’s fight concerned many photographic loans: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda

“I went through a divorce and only a few things happened to my life that I find it challenging to deal with.

“I had problems before the fight, and then this s *** lasted in battle.

“In general, I did things that hurt my career, I was in a completely different universe. I am surprised that I am here now.

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“I drank every day – even on the day of the fight. The turning point was that I realized:” damn brother – fuck.

“The arrest was a gigantic part of it, the almost loss of my children was its huge part.”

Garcia is currently banned from a failed PED test, but he returns to the ring on May 2, when he does it Rolando Romero at the Times Square in New York.

Garcia will face Romero in his recurring fight in the Times Square Photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom
Garcia will face Romero in his recurring fight in the Times Square Photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom

His antique enemy Haney will face Jose Ramirez as the main support, and the rematch between the couple thinks that he will take place this year, provided that both are successful in six weeks.

“The Dream” filed a lawsuit against Garcia for a battery, fraud and violation of the contract after their fight in April last year, but it is supposedly suspended.

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Imane Khelif shoots back to Donald Trump when the sex boxer is La 2028

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Imane Khelif swore to oppose US President Donald Trump and directed to the place at the Olympic Games in 2028. Algerian boxer won gold in the welterweight category in Paris last year, but she did it among the wave of controversy and Witriol after being wrongly accused of being a transgender athlete.

In 2023, Khelif was disqualified from the World Championships by the International Boxing Association (IBA), supported by the Russians and now discredited the global management body. They claimed that the results of blood tests meant that she did not qualify for competing with women, but never provided any documented evidence about the results. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) later ruled that the tests were not credible and cleaned Khelif to compete in France.

The 28-year-old will compete in the world championships in Liverpool this year, but she has already outlined her final goal of defending the Olympic title in Los Angeles. Since his return to the office, Trump swore to prohibit men to participate in women’s sport and falsely suggested that Khelif was born as a man.

However, Khelif is not intimidated by the president. She said: “The US president issued a decision related to transgender policy in America. I am not transisting. This does not apply to me and does not intimidate me. This is my answer.”

Despite her rebellion, Khelif admitted that the government that took place during the Olympic Games in Paris, which reached the peak of Italian boxer Angela Carini, left the fight in 46 seconds, influenced her mental well -being. Her mother also needed hospital treatment because of the stress associated with the test.

“I was deeply affected and felt discouraged, but I remained aware of what was happening,” Khelif continued. “Even during the Olympic Games in Paris, I had a team of specialist doctors who provided me with support and support. Without their support I could fall into a spiral of depression.”

IBA remains unrecognized by Olympic organizers. However, Thomas Bach left his role as the President of the IOC, and Khelif called his final deputy “maintaining the Fair Play value” and accused critics of saying only when she took a roller in Paris.

“I see myself as a girl, just like any other girl. I was born as a girl, brought up as a girl and lived all my life,” she continued. “I took part in many tournaments, including in the Olympic Games in Tokyo and other huge competitions, as well as four world championships.

“All of these took place before I started winning and winning titles. But when I started to achieve success, campaigns against me began.”

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Chris Eubank Jr claims that Conor Benn “destroyed” his dad’s heritage

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Eubank Jr was fined £100,000 for slapping Benn with an egg Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will block the corners on April 26 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Stadium, Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will block the corners on April 26 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Stadium, Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

When their long -awaited injury is getting closer, the war of words between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn still intensifies.

The couple organized messages on the first page last month Eubank Jr hit Benna Egg During the press conference to start for a fight, which will take place on April 26 at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

Although she never lost any love between two family enemies, their competition seemed to grow only deeper than the incident – behind which “Next Gen” was punished with a fine of 100,000 pounds by the British Boxing Council.

Initially, there were not much more than the FEUD of their fathers and two more duels in the 90s, but everything changed when their original fight in October 2022 was preserved due to the lack of tests of two drugs.

And when this topic was created, when he appeared face to face last week Piers Morgan uncensored, Eubank Jr told his younger opponent that “he put a black sign against the name Benna.”

Eubank Jr was fined in the amount of 100,000 pounds for Benn's impact with an egg: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Eubank Jr was fined in the amount of 100,000 pounds for Benn’s impact with an egg: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“His father is more nervous than him because he destroyed his father’s heritage.

“He established a black sign on the name Benna, this was what happened.

“I kept my name. I have never cut cornering and devoted my life to this sport.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhk1o1pacqc

“The name Eubank is still at the top, it is still valid and is still respected. The worst thing, which Conor did, are question marks over the name Benna.

“They say like a father like a son. So if he is able to cheat – did his father cheat? This is the question that arises now.

“I do not believe that his father did not know what he was doing. It means that Nigel Benn could be able to do the same in his career.”

After the saga, which lasted over two years, the “destroyer” had a fleeting suspension raised by the National Anti -Doping panel in November last year and it is expected to re -assemble his British license, abandoning it shortly after his two positive tests came to airy.

The two -way rematch clause is on site next month, which means that there is a chance that British fight fans could see how the couple escapes her back towards the facilities of this year.

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