Conor McGregor rips Ryan Garcia in sickening post amid failed drug test: ‘Get your head together, I’m gonna smash it in’

Conor McGregor rips Ryan Garcia in sickening post after failed drug test get your head togetherIssuing his support to former interim lightweight world champion, Ryan Garcia in the immediate aftermath of his decision win…

Conor McGregor rips Ryan Garcia in sickening post after failed drug test get your head together

Issuing his support to former interim lightweight world champion, Ryan Garcia in the immediate aftermath of his decision win over Devin Haney last month, UFC star, Conor McGregor has flipped-flopped on his support overnight, issuing a sickening response to reports how the Californian had tested positive for the banned PED, ostarine.

Garcia, a former interim WBC lightweight champion, turned in a stunning majority decision win over the above-mentioned ex-world champion, Haney last month in New York – dropping the then-unbeaten titleholder on three separate occasions to land an upset victory.

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However, earlier this week, Garcia, who had been heralded by McGregor his performance against the San Francisco native, was notified that his A sample had been flagged by VADA for the presence of the banned performance enhancing drug, ostarine.

Ryan Garcia tests positive for banned PED ostarine after stunning upset win over Devin Haney

Furthermore, tests were ongoing to find if Garcia – who had blamed the positive result for ostarine on a tainted ashwagandha supplement he ingested, had also tested positive for 19-norandrosterone. 

Conor McGregor blasts boxing star Ryan Garcia

Reacting to news of Garcia’s failed drug test for the banned substance, ostarine, McGregor – who pointed out current UFC bantamweight champion, Sean O’Malley’s history with the banned substance ostarine back in 2019 – before sickeningly urging Garcia to “get your head together or kill yourself”.

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“Cheated the weight and was juiced, lifetime ban,” Conor McGregor said of Ryan Garcia in a now-deleted post on his official X account. “Sad to see, sad to say. Sad and a bit sick. Don’t come near me if I see you ever Ryan Garcia. I am actually disgusted. This ostarine it reminds me of Sean O’Malley was on that as well. I don’t like this, I’ll bust yous both up, do youse want a spar. I will set flights right now for you both for a full-on spar each. Hotel, Black Forge Inn the lot.”

“#LetsSparOMalley and #Garcia two little ostarine heads I’ll ride you both like yous are ostriches,” Conor McGregor continued. “Wtf is up. What do you think you are at? If I was Haney’s dad you’re dead no matter what for doing that. Crazy. What the fuck happened to you, you little fool. Ger your head together to cos I (sic) gonna smash it in with elbows if you don’t. Fair play Devin well done. Your performance has just become even more heroic! Bravo. GET YOUR HEAD TOGETHER OR KILL YOURSELF.”

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Conor McGregor Says Ryan Garcia Should Have ‘Lifetime Ban’ After Positive PED Test

After boxer Ryan Garcia tested positive for the performance-enhancing substance ostarine ahead of his upset win over Devin Haney, Conor McGregor gave his…

After boxer Ryan Garcia tested positive for the performance-enhancing substance ostarine ahead of his upset win over Devin Haney, Conor McGregor gave his…

Breaking – Ryan Garcia tests positive for banned PED ostarine after stunning upset win over Devin Haney

Ryan Garcia tests positive for banned PED ostarine after stunning upset win over Devin HaneyJust weeks removed from his shocking upset win over former world champion, Devin Haney ni Las Vegas, polarizing boxing…

Ryan Garcia tests positive for banned PED ostarine after stunning upset win over Devin Haney

Just weeks removed from his shocking upset win over former world champion, Devin Haney ni Las Vegas, polarizing boxing star, Ryan Garcia has hit the headlines once more – this time in relation to a massive drug testing scandal – providing a positive sample for the banned performance-enhancing drug, ostarine, according to reports.

As per a report tonight from boxing journalist, Dan Rafael, former interim WBC lightweight titleholder, Garcia has tested positive for the banned performance-enhancing drug, ostarine in a test sample provided to Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA). 

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Ryan Garcia tests positive for banned PED, ostarine

“BREAKING: Per multiple sources with knowledge of the results, Ryan Garcia tested positive for the banned PED ostarine in a VADA test related to the Haney fight,” Rafael posted on his official X account. 

“Garcia positive tests per source with direct knowledge: Failed for ostarine in two urine tests on April 19 & post-fight April 20. April 19 sample also (from VADA letter) “screened positive but was not confirmed for 19-Norandrosterone pending IRMS analysis currently being run.” 

Conor McGregor backs Ryan Garcia after win over Devin Haney drink responsibly every night

“Ryan Garcia has 10 days to ask for B sample to be tested at his own expense. So, not only blows weight by 3.2 pounds he also apparently was dirty for a PED and possible two.” 

As mentioned by Rafael, Garcia, a native of Victorville, was the subject of much scrutiny ahead of his grudge bout with Haney last month, having missed weight by 3.2 pounds for their slated championship bout, leaving him ineligible to win spoils with a victory against Haney. 

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And with speculation mounting over the 25-year-old’s mental state and overall well-being heading into the bout, Garcia would turn in a one of the most impressive performances of his young career to date, dropping Haney on three separate occasions en route to a majority decision (114-110, 115-109, 112-112) win

In response to reports detailing his apparent failed drug test for the banned substance, ostarine – Garcia posted the following on his official X account.

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Video – UFC star Colby Covington gets an impromptu striking lesson from Ryan Garcia

Video - UFC star Colby Covington gets an impromptu striking lesson from Ryan GarciaThree-time UFC title challenger Colby Covington got an impromptu striking lesson from Ryan Garcia After coming up short against…

Video - UFC star Colby Covington gets an impromptu striking lesson from Ryan Garcia

Three-time UFC title challenger Colby Covington got an impromptu striking lesson from Ryan Garcia

After coming up short against reigning welterweight champion Leon Edwards at UFC 296 in December, Covington may be looking to develop his striking skills a bit. Especially with a heavily rumored clash against Irish star Ian Machado Garry looking more likely with each passing day.

Ian Garry wants to fight Colby Covington

Fortunately, ‘Chaos’ appears to know a guy who can help out.

In a clip shared by Chamatkar Sandhu on X, Covington got a crash course in striking courtesy of one of boxing’s biggest names.

Ryan Garcia sets his sights on becoming a world champion

Ryan Garcia has been the talk of the town ever since scoring a stunning majority decision victory over WBC super lightweight world champion Devin Haney on April 20.

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Garcia walked into the fight as a massive underdog after spending months convincing everyone he had suffered a complete mental breakdown on social media. As it turns out, it was nothing more than a ruse to fool his opponent and the sportsbooks.

Garcia reportedly placed a $2 million bet on himself to win the fight at +600 odds, turning his ticket into a $12 million payday, completing one of the greatest troll jobs of all time.

As for what comes next, Garcia appears to have set his sights on Sebastian Fundora, the current WBO and WBC super welterweight champion.

“I personally wanna beat up Fundora for the 154-pound title,” Garcia said on X. “I know he’s 6-foot-6, but I can knock him out cold. I will put Fundora to sleep.

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Garcia’s motivation for challenging the much larger Fundora is simple

‘I need a title just to do it, just to shut people up,” Garcia added.

Initially, Garcia’s scrap with Haney was scheduled to be for the latter’s WBC crown, but after ‘King Ryan’ stepped on the scale more than three pounds over the 140-pound limit, the bout moved forward as a non-title fight.

Sean O’Malley doubles down on his demand to fight Ryan Garcia after next UFC title defense

Sean O'Malley doubles down on his demand to fight Ryan Garcia after next UFC title defenseOnce Sean O’Malley takes care of some business with Merab Dvalishvili, ‘Sugar’ has his sights set on a crossover…

Sean O'Malley doubles down on his demand to fight Ryan Garcia after next UFC title defense

Once Sean O’Malley takes care of some business with Merab Dvalishvili, ‘Sugar’ has his sights set on a crossover clash with boxing star Ryan Garcia.

‘King Ryan’ is all the rage after he delivered a lights-out performance against WBC super lightweight world champion Devin Haney in Brooklyn. Since then, a slew of boxers have come out of the woodwork lobbying for a fight with Ryan, including Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, Jaron Ennis, Conor Benn, and Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz.

You can also add UFC bantamweight world champion Sean O’Malley’s name to the list. Taking to social media, ‘Sugar’ suggested that after his next title defense, which is all but guaranteed to come against streaking Georgian contender Merab Dvalishvili, he plans to box Ryan Garcia.

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“After I KO Merab I’m boxing Ryan,” O’Malley wrote on X.

Considering the UFC chose to let Francis Ngannou leave rather than allowing him to box in between fights inside the Octagon, we’d say there is a 0.01% chance that Dana White allows O’Malley to take on one of the best boxers in the world today while they’ve got him under contract.

Aside from having a very tough test in front of him in Dvalishvili, Sean O’Malley already has a slew of potential contenders to deal with at 135.

A proposed fight between Cory Sandhagen and Umar Nurmagomedov will likely decide the division’s next title contender. You’ve also got Deiveson Figueiredo who has continued to climb his way up the bantamweight ranks after already claiming gold at flyweight.

And then there’s Petr Yan who got back into the win column at UFC 299 with a big win over Song Yadong in the main card opener.

Needless to say, there are plenty of fights to keep O’Malley busy without having to fish for a boxing match with the flavor of the month.

‘Nobody wants to see’ Sean O’Malley vs. Ryan Garcia

UFC fans were none-too interested in the idea of seeing Sean O’Malley step inside the ring with Ryan Garcia based on the backlash ‘Sugar’ received on social media.

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Ryan Garcia reveals his ‘crazy’ behavior before Haney fight was pre-planned months in advance

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Ryan Garcia is either a total basketcase or an absolute genius. Either way, he’s got millions more in the bank account because of it.

After spending the last few months making fans, pundits, and most importantly, his opponent think he had suffered a complete and total mental breakdown, Garcia revealed that he had seemingly pulled the wool over everyone’s eyes ahead of his career-best performance against Devin Haney in NYC.

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For months, Garcia appeared to be a man on the edge, making some downright disturbing allegations as he was preparing for his title clash with the WBC super lightweight champion. Even the Nevada State Athletic Commission stepped in, ordering a mental health evaluation on the 25-1 fighter before he was allowed to show up at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

By now, we all know that Garcia not only showed up, but he showed out, knocking down Devin Haney three times en route to a stunning majority decision victory. Unfortunately, Garcia went into the bout three-pounds over the 140-pound limit making him ineligible to win the WBC title. However, it appears as though becoming a world champion was never a concern for ‘King Ryan.’ Winning was the only goal, no matter the cost.

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During a recent appearance on the PBD Podcast with Patrick Bet-David, Ryan Garcia claimed that his erratic behavior over the last several weeks was nothing more than a work of fiction — a narrative seemingly designed to throw off his opponent and the sportsbooks.

“We have it pre-recorded, months ago,” Garcia said. “What’d I say was gonna happen? I said, ‘I’m about to make sure everybody thinks I’m gonna go crazy. I’m gonna do this, I’m gonna do that. Watch, it’s gonna be called the great escape. Like, I have it all documented. I was already planning it weeks and months behind. ”

“I don’t know what made me come up with the idea, honestly. One day I just decided to just go all in, and commit to the plan that I had. And I was not gonna budge for nobody. I was acting like, sporadic. Like just crazy. Faces, I would do this (scrunch) with my nose, and then I’d be like, ‘It’s just a tick.’ I did make adjustments, but what was real though is at times I did drink a little bit during camp. Because I like to drink.”

Ryan Garcia Lays it on the sportsbooks

As Ryan Garcia’s behavior became more bizarre with each passing day, his odds of winning the fight dropped drastically on sportsbooks. Seeing an opportunity to capitalize, ‘King Ryan’ reportedly placed a $2 million bet on himself to win at +600, meaning he walked away with $12 million in addition to his fight purse. All told, Garcia left ‘The Big Apple’ with $50 million in his bank account.

Ryan Garcia

“.. It kept unraveling itself,” Garcia said. “If I’m being quite honest, it was more of a — it wasn’t so much my ideas, it was more so just wisdom coming from God. And then I just made adjustments as I went. I would have these strong urges. Like [signs] from the Holy Spirit to do this, do that.

“And then God always cleaned up everything I was doing. I felt like on one side I had the enemy pushing me to do certain things and then I had God and it was just like, no matter what happened, God always made it right.”

With several potential fights at his disposal, Ryan Garcia is already cooking up some ideas on how to hype up his next appearance inside the squared circle.

“Maybe I’ll go into an I’m super disciplined narrative or maybe I just act even crazier,” he concluded. “Maybe I’ll take it a step too far or maybe I make it look like it’s a step too far. Who knows.”