In the world of internet fame, Neon has carved a niche. Known for his controversial antics, he’s no stranger to the spotlight. But a recent event has left many puzzled. Why would Ryan Garcia take Neon under his wing for a training session? Neon, usually brash and bold, found himself in an unfamiliar role: a trainee under Garcia’s strict tutelage.
Garcia’s demand for pushups and a public apology from Neon raises questions. What led to this unexpected mentorship? And more intriguingly, what was Garcia’s aim in this tough-love approach?
Ryan Garcia made Neon’s knuckles bleed?
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As the video clip begins, Ryan Garcia is seen guiding Neon through the rigors of pad work, setting the tone for what’s to come. Swiftly, the atmosphere shifts when Neon claims, “I think my knuckle might be bleeding on god, I swear.” Skeptical of this assertion, Garcia counters with a directive for ten pushups, emphasizing, “We gotta get the b*tch out of you.” His claps echo in the gym, urging Neon to hasten his compliance.
Neon, albeit reluctantly, assumes the pushup position. His discomfort is palpable as he exclaims, “Oh my god!” Yet, Garcia’s coaching intensifies; he crouches down, insisting, “And what you’re gonna do? You’re gonna apologize to all the people you offended, right now!” Neon’s response, a meek “I’m sorry guys,” barely cuts through the tension.
The session takes another turn as Garcia, not yet satisfied, demands, “Ten, ten right now!” Neon’s shock is evident, “Ten more? What the f**k!” Were the fans okay with this method?
Coaching or overreaching?
The reactions to the training session clip were as varied as they were vocal. Firstly, there was amusement and skepticism about Garcia’s coaching aspirations, with one fan playfully mocking the boxer’s transition from fighter to mentor.
Bro thinks he’s a coach now 💀😭
— yourboygenz (@yourboyGenZ) February 13, 2024
On the other side, concern for Neon’s physical and emotional state was evident. One fan expressed apprehension about pushing him too hard, hinting at the potential harm that could come from such rigorous demands.
Neon looks sick, don't push him too far, he might not be able to handle it.
— bilts (@beautyilt) February 13, 2024
The conversation then shifted to admiration for Garcia’s approach, with one fan lauding his attempt to instill discipline in Neon.
W Ryan
— JAI’S SPORTS TAKES (@JaisSportsTakes) February 13, 2024
Echoing this sentiment, another person appreciated the broader implications of Garcia’s methods. They saw value in introducing even a modicum of discipline into Neon’s life, indicating a belief in the transformative power of strict guidance and personal accountability.
W Ryan. Installing at least a tiny amount of discipline into neon
— Deegan (@EDFRespect) February 14, 2024
The discussion took a competitive turn, with one fan expressing a desire to challenge Neon themselves.
LEMME FIGHT NEON
— Shyaa👺 (@OnlyShyaa) February 14, 2024
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Garcia’s unconventional methods have ignited a debate on the effectiveness and ethics of public accountability. As we consider the varied reactions and the lessons possibly learned, one question lingers: Is there a one-size-fits-all approach to instilling discipline, or do the nuances of individual circumstances demand more tailored methods?
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Your thoughts and perspectives on this balance between strict guidance and personal growth are welcomed. Spill your guts in the comment section below
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