
Ryan Garcia surfaced on X today, telling his flock that he had been drinking for a year and suffering from “bipolar depression” and failed Rolando’Rolly’ Romero on May 2 at Times Square in New York.
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Garcia didn’t take revenge?
Surprisingly, many of Jinli’s followers opened him up, slamming him for trying to paint his failure against Rollie through cooking excuses. This is not something fans want to hear from their heroes. They hoped that Garcia would show resilience and vowed to take revenge on Rory (17-2, 13 KOS), if his company lost a crucial battle, the way soldiers were in the war, half of the platoon was destroyed by the enemy. This is to come back to take revenge. That’s what fans want to hear.
People must remember that boxing is not for the weak. My year of becoming an alcoholicsuffers from bipolar disorder. I’m good at judging, but I’m ready to come back to show you you can come back from anything. “Ryan Garcia said x.
What is missing is Ryan’s ruthless desire for revenge, using fire as fire to revenge. This will be a normal reaction in the war, and that’s what fans expect from him. It’s not there. Instead, Garcia is making excuses to let Rolly escape by winning.
Is Garcia a pacifist?
It is expected that Ryan (24-2, 20 KOS) will at least try to avenge his losses by remastering and regaining the second battle. But maybe he can’t. Garcia, who spent $20 million, participated in Romero’s battle, probably dissipated the hunger and weakened him psychologically Become a pacifist And no longer want to fight. He no longer has the battle left, he just wants to sit on the sidelines and let others fight him.
Not long after, Rolly lost again because he was totally flawed. Join him with a 147-year-old outstanding contender who will lose the WBA’s “regular” middleweight belt.
Last updated on June 17, 20125