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For the past few days, Ryan Garcia has been on a mission to uncover the truth about what’s happening to him. And he has deemed social media the right tool to convey his message to the masses. However, most of his messages are not reaching the intended audience as they are being deleted. Previously, Garcia had claimed his phone was hacked by the devil and that people had taken his things away.

So, Garcia had a contingency plan for if his phone was taken away. He wrote, “If they take my phone, I will post on someone else’s.” Moreover, in case that doesn’t work, he reached out to his followers with a request. “Can someone DM [their] account info so I can tweet? They are going to attempt to stop me,” Garcia wrote. In the following tweet, things got even more disturbing.

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The Victorville native wrote, “I am trying to screen record the rules of devil worshipping, and they keep deleting wtf.” Then came a series of frantic tweets hinting at Garcia’s death. “It’s in plain sight. Hurry find. Will be killed soon,” Garcia wrote in three consecutive tweets. 

In the subsequent tweet, Garcia brings up what has been happening to him and why he is on a tweeting rampage. “You think you be quiet if [they] killed kids and showed you and did it over over and over. I’m done I have lost it, and so have you. My pain is unbearable. I can’t [describe],” wrote Garcia. He goes on to suggest that he has learned something about free speech.

“The things I’ve seen [are] so bad there is no free speech I won’t say due to how f**king vulgar it is,” wrote Garcia. In the middle of all the chaos, Garcia tried to express his thoughts through a poem. “Spread inside and outside and then spilled into a place of space, and then to be thirsty, they drink a nice slice. And then we cheer to the devil,” wrote Garcia.

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A few minutes later, Garcia asserted, “Tweets deleted in real-time. They planning my death now. April 12th, they will kill me. When [it] happens, will you believe then,” Garcia wrote in a series of tweets. Finally, to call it a day of tweeting, Garcia had a final message for the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He penned, “I love you, God. JESUS my heart and my soul. Thank you for everything you are my everything. My last tweet of today will be left as a love note to you. You [will] bring me out of everything. I’m sorry if I’ve done wrong. I’m sorry if I said [too] much. It’s bc I love you so much”.

“I can’t take it anymore I love you so much. Have mercy On me me, please. I love you I worship you, I give you my soul in such a deep way [as] you can imagine, I love you it’s so deep that the oceans can’t explain [it]. I’m willing to make myself look crazy for you. PETER.” Ryan Garcia concluded. However, the question is, what do the people around him have to say about all this?

Ex-wife shows real concern for Ryan Garcia

Earlier this month, Garcia announced the separation from his wife, Andrea Celina, right after announcing the birth of his son. It garnered him a lot of hate from the boxing world, but she doesn’t seem to holding any grudges against Garcia. After Garcia’s initial tweet citing unusual behavior, Celina hopped on her Instagram to address the emergency.

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She asked her followers to pray for Ryan Garcia while claiming she and the entire family are worried about his mental health. It’s worth mentioning that KingRy is set to fight Devin Haney on 20 April in New York. So, some in the boxing world are speculating all this could be an act from Garcia to promote his fight. 

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As he continues his rampage on social media, the boxing world has been divided in two. Some believe in Garcia’s deteriorating mental health, while others are calling it an act. What about you? What are your thoughts? 

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