“They tied me down and made me watch” - Ryan Garcia says he was forced to watch child r*pe by elites in X Spaces conversation with Andrew Tate
Ryan Garcia recently spoke on some controversial topics on X Spaces with Andrew Tate.
The pair were discussing "the elites" when a fired-up Garcia said things that seemed to be giving pause to even the normally outspoken Tate. The influencer warned Garcia he was going down a difficult path, but the boxer refused to back down.
During his provocative speech, Garcia said:
"I'm not f****** joking, bro. I have f****** proof, bro. I don't give a f***. Bro, I f****** will show you every f****** video you could ever f****** believe, bro. Bohemian Grove is real. They f****** tied me down and they made me f****** watch, dog. I actually don't give a f*** anymore. Yes, I f****** lost it. They were r*ping little kids."
Check out Ryan Garcia's explosive tirade below:
Ryan Garcia and recent controversies
Ryan Garcia has been behaving erratically lately in the eyes of many, and several observers are intimating he's on drugs.
'KingRy' has admitted to smoking weed and drinking but denied any allegations of cocaine use. He even went as far as to state on social media that he would be willing to take a drug test to not only prove doubters wrong but also to give validity to the comments he made on the X Spaces with Andrew Tate.
Furthermore, the 25-year-old spoke to TMZ Sports on March 4 and claimed he is alive and okay but that he has been unable to access his Instagram, phone in general, and his financial assets. Garcia also stated the variety of recent rumors surrounding him are all based on lies.
Additionally, the California native said that an unidentified individual is trying to put him in prison and that he has not received any response from people he reached out to for help in that regard.
His father, Henry, who serves as a coach for the surging star responded to a concerned fan on Instagram over the weekend by stating that his son was simply trolling.
Garcia is still booked to challenge for Devin Haney's WBC super lightweight title on April 20. But it seems like more are focusing on his general well-being as opposed to the looming prize fight.
Check out Ryan Garcia's TMZ interview below: