Ryan Garcia reacts to rap sensation Bhad Bhabie's deleted domestic violence footage
Disturbing footage of domestic violence shared by Danielle Bregoli aka Bhad Bhabie on her social media has prompted an enraged Ryan Garcia to take aim at her attacker.
This past weekend, the American rapper shared a video on her Instagram handle where she can be seen assaulted by a man. In the footage captured by security cameras, the musician can be seen struggling to find her footing as she is repeatedly thrown to the ground.
In a subsequent post, the OnlyF*ns star noted that she had broken up with the father of her child, Le Vaughn, last May, making it obvious who the mystery man in the video was.
She would later post pictures of herself, post the assault, with a swollen eye and bruises. Furthermore, the rapper insinuated that the assault was fueled by Vaughn wanting custody of their daughter.
Watch the video that enraged Ryan Garcia below:
While the posts have since been deleted, the reposts of the domestic violence video caught Garcia's eye. Enraged by the whole ordeal, the pugilistic star was quick to note that while he was banned from boxing, he was not banned from beating up her attacker. In a subsequent reply, 'KingRy' wrote:
"I got you Danielle, just let me catch that guy outside."
Despite the boxer's chivalric intentions, a public scuffle won't be a great idea for the young boxer. Garcia is fighting his own demons. After getting banned from boxing following positive drug tests, he has now been expelled from the WBC for his recent string of hate speech.
Ryan Garcia plans to start his "own league"
Ryan Garcia has had a troubled relationship with boxing in recent years. His struggles with mental health, a recent one-year ban, and expulsion from the WBC have put his career in jeopardy.
However, it seems the 25-year-old has little interest in returning to the sport. A recent controversial boxing result has even prompted 'KingRy' to think of starting his own league.
This past weekend, former WBC super featherweight champion O'Shaquie Foster was handed a surprise split decision loss against Robson Conceicao, after what many thought to be a shutout performance against the Brazilian.
Reacting to Foster's controversial loss, Garcia wrote:
"Yup, I'm starting my own league. This is getting ridiculous. Boxing sucked before when I was boxing and now it sucks even more."