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Ryan Garcia discards boxing to deliver crucial message: “Men are dying in silence”

News RoomBy News RoomJune 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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You can’t think of polarizing figures in the sport of boxing and not have Ryan Garcia come to mind. Since a young age, Garcia dominated his competition and did it with a braggadocious edge. While that didn’t sit right with many, there was no denying his world class talent. It all came crashing down following his dominant win over Devin Haney.

A one-year suspension was followed by a disappointing loss to Rolly Romero last month, plunging Garcia into unseen depths. Garcia had showcased concerning behavior in 2024, then was spotted crying following the Romero loss. Along with his admissions of struggles with drugs and alcohol, it had fans worried about his mental state. The boxer has kept a low figure since his loss to Romero, but he came out with an eye-opening message on Wednesday.

Ryan Garcia pleads men to speak out and seek help when needed

Garcia’s message was a lengthy one, but one that every human being should take the time to read. For those who have struggled with their mental health, Garcia’s post will hit home.

Since his odd and somewhat scary behavior in the lead-up to the Haney fight, Garcia has been outspoken about his mental health status. He has struggled with alcohol and drug addictions, but hasn’t been afraid to speak openly about it. He appears to be in a much better place now than before the Haney fight.

It’s crucial for high-profile athletes and celebrities to talk about what they’re dealing with to fans. It’s not easy for people to open up and put everything on the table, but doing so helps fans resonate and do so as well, given that they look up to athletes and celebrities. Garcia is doing important work, despite how some may feel about his overall personality.

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