KSI calls for Ryan Garcia to be pulled from Devin Haney fight: ‘It’s sad watching him have a mental breakdown’

KSI on Ryan Garcia "mental breakdown"KSI, real name Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, has called for Ryan Garcia to be pulled from his upcoming boxing…

KSI on Ryan Garcia "mental breakdown"

KSI, real name Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, has called for Ryan Garcia to be pulled from his upcoming boxing match with Devin Haney following the former interim WBC lightweight champion’s “mental breakdown” in recent weeks.

Garcia has been the subject of multiple headlines, many of them stemming from his increasingly erratic behavior that has fighters, fans, and those close to him genuinely concerned for his well-being. Social media star and part-time boxer KSI suggested that Garcia needs to seek help and should be removed from his title tilt with Haney for the time being.

“Cancel the Ryan Garcia fight and actually get him some help,” KSI wrote on X. “It’s sad watching him have a mental breakdown publicly like this.”

Unfortunately, the chances of Garcia vs. Haney being canceled, or even postponed seem unlikely. However, it does appear that ‘The Flash’ is attempting to refocus on his April 20 boxing match rather than some of the more disturbing content he’s been putting out into the world as of late.

“I Ryan Garcia, will not be speaking or tweeting or writing anything other then My Fight “Boxing” and Sports. All topics of discussion will be discussed after my fight,” Garcia wrote on social media. “5 weeks of focus. You have my word I’m locked in I’ll see you 4-20.”

He followed that up with another post, writing: “As I’ve stated I will only be talking about boxing, let’s see who’s really listening! Ask me any “Boxing” QUESTION? On plane back to go train with Derrick in Dallas. So why not do a Q&A of Boxing and Sports!”

Sean O’Malley Comments on Ryan Garcia’s Downward Spiral

Ryan Garcia’s downward spiral seemingly began with a confusing post that referenced his own death and Satan. He attempted to explain himself in a video two days later but provided little answers. From there, he engaged in a deranged conversation with controversial combat sports figure Andrew Tate, claiming that someone had tied him up in the woods and forced him to watch illegal acts being perpetrated on children.

His meltdown continued online where he spammed his X account with posts about aliens, Bohemian Grove, and peace in the Middle East.

On Wednesday, UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley attributed Garcia’s behavior to a substance abuse problem telling reporters, “Cocaine’s a hell of a drug.”

UFC 299’s Sean O’Malley addresses the downward spiral of Ryan Garcia: ‘Cocaine’s a hell of a drug’

Sean O'Malley on Ryan GarciaClosing in on his first UFC bantamweight title defense this Saturday, March 8, Sean O’Malley offered his take on…

Sean O'Malley on Ryan Garcia

Closing in on his first UFC bantamweight title defense this Saturday, March 8, Sean O’Malley offered his take on the bizarre behavior exhibited by boxing star Ryan Garcia.

During a recent appearance on The MMA Hour, Garcia claimed that he would “destroy” O’Malley inside the Octagon, sparking a back-and-forth between the two. It was certainly nothing out of the ordinary for two of combat sports’ biggest stars, but in the subsequent days, Garcia’s antics became increasingly confusing and downright concerning. It all started with an incomprehensible post on social media referencing his own death followed by a video explanation that posed more questions than it provided answers.

Since then, Garcia has gone completely off the rails, claiming in a conversation with Andrew Tate that someone had tied him up and forced him to watch the sexual assault of children. He also claims to have evidence that aliens exist and that Bohemian Grove is real.

Asked about Garcia’s downward spiral during the UFC 299 media day, Sean O’Malley placed the blame squarely on drug abuse but showed genuine concern for the former interim WBC lightweight champion.

“Cocaine’s a hell of a drug. I think he’s on drugs and he’s acting a fool,” O’Malley told reporters on Wednesday. “Feel bad for him more than anything.”

As for whether or not a crossover clash between the two will ever come to fruition, ‘Sugar’ doesn’t see it happening, but made it clear that he is not the one standing in the way of that.

“That will never happen, and if it does I’m here for it,” O’Malley added. “It wouldn’t be my fault that fight doesn’t happen, but yeah. Realistically that will never happen.”

Garcia is currently scheduled to face Devin Haney for the WBC super lightweight world championship on April 20.

As for O’Malley, the 135-pound champ will put his title on the line against the only man to hand him a loss inside the Octagon, Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera. The two are set to headline UFC 299 inside the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida with a lightweight bout between Dustin Poirier and Benoit Saint-Denis going down in the co-main event.

Boxing star Ryan Garcia goes off the rails in deranged interview with Andrew Tate: ‘Bohemian Grove is real!’

Ryan GarciaThe downfall of boxing star Ryan Garcia continues to get more disturbing with each passing day. Garcia’s erratic behavior…

Ryan Garcia

The downfall of boxing star Ryan Garcia continues to get more disturbing with each passing day.

Garcia’s erratic behavior over the last several days has caused concern among fight fans and those close to him. The former interim WBC lightweight champion first made a disturbing post on social media, referencing his own violent death and stating that Satan was “on top.” He attempted to clear the air in a follow-up post two days later, but only posed more questions as he claimed that someone was attempting to have him jailed and that he did not have access to his phone or money.

In the time since, it appears as though Garcia has gone completely off the rails, as evidenced in a recent conversation he had with another controversial figure in the combat sports community, Andrew Tate.

“I don’t give a f*ck, bro,” Garcia said while speaking with Tate. “They held me down and made me watch little kids get raped. I don’t give a f*ck anymore! They f*cking took me to the f*cking woods and they… I’m not f*cking joke, bro. I have f*cking proof. I don’t give a f*ck. I’ll show you every f*cking video you could ever believe. Bohemian Grove is real. They f*cking tied me down and made me f*cking watch. I actually don’t give a f*ck anymore. Yes, I’ve f*cking lost it. They’re raping little kids.

“You know the higher elites. You already know who they are. I don’t give a f*ck. They can’t touch me. I’m a god. They can’t. Come touch me you f*cking b*tch.”

For those unfamiliar, Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre plot of land in California belonging to a private gentlemen’s club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, Bohemian Grove hosts a more than two-week encampment of some of the most prominent men in the world.

“I don’t give a f*ck, bro,” Garcia added. “They raped me, right? I was two years old and they raped me. I have proof of that too. That’s where it all started.”

Ryan Garcia Floods his feed with confusing posts

Garcia has since littered his social media feed with a slew of posts doubling down on the statements he made in his interaction with Tate.

“I feel like crying bc I’m giving everyone info they already know but they refuse to believe,” Garcia wrote on X. “Do you want proof now I’ll get it asap!!!!”

“They held me down and made me watch of course I’ve lost it a little. They really begged me to join and I said F*CK YOU,” he added in a follow-up post.

“Are you guys the crazy ones!!! Cause I’m not lying they are hurting kids!!! And everyone is standing back telling me to shut up I DONT CARE ANYMORE,” the posts continued. “I’ll die for innocent souls taken if you aren’t on my side you are on the devils side.”

“Are the people going to get behind me or let them kill me that’s the real question???? Let Ryan Die or Help me,” Garcia continued, writing one final plea for help.

Ryan Garcia is currently scheduled to face reigning and defending WBC super lightweight world champion Devin Haney at a boxing event in Brooklyn, NY on April 20, though it’s hard to imagine that the fight will move forward as ‘The Flash’ is clearing suffering from a psychotic episode or some sort of drug-induced hallucination. Either way, our thoughts are with Garcia and we hope the 25-year-old star gets the help he clearly needs.

Ex-UFC champ Sean Strickland sounds off on boxing star Ryan Garcia: ‘God I hate famous people’

Sean Strickland goes off on Ryan GarciaSean Strickland had some pretty strong opinions about Ryan Garcia’s latest social media post. After sending fight fans into…

Sean Strickland goes off on Ryan Garcia

Sean Strickland had some pretty strong opinions about Ryan Garcia’s latest social media post.

After sending fight fans into a panic with a confusing video referencing his own death, Garcia posted a minute-long clip to confirm that he is physically okay, though the former WBC interim lightweight champion looked noticeably dejected. Claiming that he had no access to his phone or credit cards and that someone was attempting to have him jailed, Garcia’s post posed more questions than it provided answers.

Uninterested in the 25-year-old millionaire’s tales of woe online, former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland chimed in, calling ‘The Flash’ a “f*cking p*ssy” and reminding him that there are people in the world with far more important issues.

God I hate famous people. Bro you are f*cking RICH…. They’re kids in salt mines, kids dying of cancer begging for one more day on this earth and you’re having a mental break down on social media.. You f*cking p*ssy,” Strickland wrote in response to Garcia’s video.

Garcia replied, calling Strickland a “bully” and telling him a not-so-subtle way that he needs Jesus.

“If you knew God you wouldn’t hate anyone,” Garcia responded. “You went on and Took advantage of a streamer who was someone with no exp. And you gave him a concussion. You think you are doing a service but really you are just a bully coming in the name of a hero.”

“You get what you want?? Did enough people tell you they love you??? Do you feel better??? You get enough attention lmao!!! Next time just be a man and pull the mother f*cker don’t press post haha fucking woman,” Strickland snapped back.

Ryan Garcia Pokes fun at Sean strickland’s emotional moment

Garcia also made light of Strickland’s viral appearance on the Theo Von podcast where the outspoken UFC star broke down in tears while discussing his rough upbringing. “Toughest man alive,” Garcia wrote alongside a series of images from the episode. “Captain America look different to me.”

That prompted yet another response from Strickland, calling Garcia an especially vile four-letter word, among other things.

“Lmao I had a 3 minute slip on a podcast talking about real sh*t…. You had a melt down because a girl haha we ain’t the same.. You’re just another c*nt out there looking for attention. You get enough likes? Lmao and bro you know where to find me. Be about it don’t talk about it,” Strickland added.

Boxing star Ryan Garcia claims he’s being exploited, lost access to his phone and money in bizarre video

Ryan GarciaRyan Garcia is alive. After an alarming post that referred to his violent death and Satan being “on top,”…

Ryan Garcia

Ryan Garcia is alive.

After an alarming post that referred to his violent death and Satan being “on top,” Garcia attempted to clear the air in a short video posted on social media. Everyone was thrilled to see that ‘The Flash’ was both alive and in seemingly good health, but his explanation for his recent bizarre behavior only raised more questions.

“Hey guys, it’s Ryan,” he begins. “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 personally just want to send out a video to the people that love me and my fans and my family that’s concerned that I’m okay.

“I’m not dead. I believe in Jesus; all those are lies, and they tried to put me in jail, they’re blocking my cards, I can’t access my money. Nobody is hitting me back. I don’t know what’s going on but just know I’m okay. Love.”

Ryan claims that he has no access to his social media or his money, indicating that perhaps his identity has been stolen. However, the Golden Boy product goes on to claim that someone is trying to put him in jail but never makes it clear who “they” are.

Garcia is currently expected to step inside the boxing ring on April 20 for a title fight with the reigning and defending WBC super lightweight world champion, Devin Haney. The bout will emanate from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and is expected to sell out well before fight night arrives.

All of this may be nothing more than one big troll job by Garcia, as suggested by his father and head coach, Henry Garcia.

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Of course, that could also just be a feeble attempt to cover up Garcia’s erratic behavior over the last few days. Either way, it will be interesting to see if Garcia actually makes it to his championship clash with Haney next month.

Sean O’Malley confident he would only need ‘a couple minutes’ to choke out Ryan Garcia: ‘That’s being humble’

Sean O'MalleyDespite having some pretty big fights in their near future, Sean O’Malley and Ryan Garcia only seem interested in…

Sean O'Malley

Despite having some pretty big fights in their near future, Sean O’Malley and Ryan Garcia only seem interested in talking about each other.

This Saturday, March 9, ‘Sugar’ will put his bantamweight world title on the line for the first time as he meets the only man to have bested him inside the Octagon thus far, Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera. The fight will headline the promotion’s return to Miami for UFC 299 which also features a high-stakes lightweight clash between division fan favorite Dustin Poirier and rising contender Benoit Saint-Denis.

O’Malley’s fight with Vera hasn’t generated very many headlines in the weeks leading up to the long-awaited rematch. Instead, ‘Sugar’ has been embroiled in a feud with former interim WBC lightweight champion Ryan Garcia.

The 25-year-old boxing star made waves when he told Ariel Helwani that he would “destroy” O’Malley inside the Octagon. That prompted O’Malley to respond, claiming that he would “kill” Garcia “within minutes” should they ever step inside the cage together.

Sean O’Malley doubled down on that statement during a recent appearance on the PDB Podcast with Patrick Bet-David. Asked by the show’s host how long it would take for him to dispatch Garcia in an MMA fight, O’Malley optimistically said it would only take a couple of minutes, though he admitted to being humble in his prediction.

“I think the fastest way to victory would probably be to choke him. I probably could choke [Ryan] in a couple minutes… that’s being humble,” O’Malley said.

As Sean O’Malley closes in on his first main event as a UFC champion, Ryan Garcia is gearing up for his opportunity to once again wrap boxing gold around his waist. ‘The Flash’ is scheduled to meet Devin Haney for the WBC super lightweight championship on April 20 inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.