Ryan Garcia faced online after responding to the viral materials of Raja Jackson, a 25-year-old son of the former UFC Quinton master “Rampage” Jackson, attacking the wrestler during the Knokx Pro wrestling show.
Garcia published Jackson’s actions that happened in the live kick stream and showed terrifying violence.
Raja Jackson incident
The shocking film showed that Jackson hits Stuart Smith on the mat, then released over 20 stamps unanswered, leaving the unconscious and hospitalized “Syko STU”.
The clip quickly spread in social media, and Garcia described it as “probably the worst thing I watched for a minute, what brother thought, how seriously?”
Among the indignation, fans commented on the ethnic origin of Jackson, which prompted Garcia to remove the situation.
However, when he weighed, the welterweight star pulled her own criticism.
“I wouldn’t do it with the race; I just say it was bad. I don’t care how you try to turn it off,” said Garcia.
“Stream culture is out of control. This makes people make irrational decisions because they know that people are watching.”
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Public slack
There were transient comments of the super lightweight champion brought mixed reactions, and some agree on the dangers of live culture.
Others accused the 27-year-old of a deviation from disturbing violence in the ring.
This is not the first time Garcia had questions about his racial views. In 2024, Garcia defended himself after he was accused during the mental crisis and the abuse of the substance.
WBC then considered the expulsion of Garcia, to which he replied: “WBC, so many other people said racist comments, and you never spent [them].
“Am I expelled for life? All right; don’t try to work with me again, even after I pristine and sober. Devin is the problem [Haney] He said racist things, just like Tim Bradley and Nada, you don’t do anything. “
It seems that even when Garcia does not mention the breed in the comments, his previous incidents follow him and probably will not be recently.
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