Pro boxer Ryan Garcia made some shocking accusations in the past couple of days. As we previously shared, the boxer claimed unnamed elites tied him down and forced him to watch them rape children at the infamous Bohemian Grove, he claimed on Monday during a spaces with Andrew Tate.
Many of his fans have been concerned about him after hearing him talk on Monday. He also shared several cryptic messages to his X account that were quickly deleted. Now in a new Instagram post he letting his followers know that he’s focused and he’s not speaking on anything other than upcoming fight against Devin Haney in April.
“I know a lot of you guys are wondering what actually went down. The truth is I was oppressed and forced to speak from different phones and outlets. Although it was a rough three days I’m safe. Praise the Lord. I want everyone to know I love God. My eyes have seen a lot of things. It may have felt as it was some type of episode I can assure you it wasn’t. But with that being said. I am going to for the moment put that battle to the side to defeat Devil Haney. I will always stand and FIGHT for the Children in the World. To much is given much is expected. I appreciate everyone’s support and love it will be reciprocated DM me and Comment if you have any other questions,” he shared to his Instagram.
While speaking on spaces Monday Garcia seemed very upset when he first got on. “Bro I don’t give a f*** bro. They held me down, they made me watch little kids get raped, I don’t give a f*** anymore,” Garcia told Andrew Tate in a Twitter Space.
“Where?” Tate asked.
“Bro they f*cking took me to the f*cking woods bro and they f*cking tied… I’m not f*cking joking bro I have f*cking proof bro I don’t give a f*ck. Bro I’ll f*cking show you every f***** video you could ever believe. Bohemian Grove is real,” Garcia claimed in a profanity-laced tirade.
“I’m not in possession of my phone, I can’t get access to my Instagram, my cards are locked, and I’m just being real… you know, I’m being real taken advantage,” Garcia said in a strange video posted to his Twitter on Monday afternoon.
“I personally wanted just to send out a video to the people that love me and my fans, to my family that’s concerned, that I’m ok. I’m not dead. I believe in Jesus. All those are lies. And… you know, they tried to put me in jail, they’re blocking my cards, I can’t access my money. Nobody’s hitting me back. I don’t know what’s going on but, uh… just know I’m okay,” Garcia concluded.
Even after Ryan speaking out about what he allegedly went through fans are still concerned about his mental health and now raising questions on if he should continue the fight with Devin Haney.