During Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas, Ryan Garcia revealed a distressing incident. The 25-year-old boxer disclosed that his residence was burglarized. Garcia mentioned that some of his team members were present during the break-in, leaving them “shook”.
The post, shared with over 10 million followers, didn’t delve into the specifics of the whereabouts of his team while the burglary was in progress. However, he posted the entire CCTV footage on his Instagram, and it was quite petrifying to witness two men break into his house in broad daylight.
Ryan Garcia thanks God for keeping his team safe
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In the footage shared by Ryan Garcia, the burglars appeared to execute a swift in-and-out operation after leaping over a fence. Their efficiency suggests a level of familiarity with the house layout, indicating a targeted approach. The video, however, doesn’t reveal whether there were street cameras capturing vehicle license plates in the vicinity.
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On Instagram, he wrote, “They Robbed us this morning!! Praise the Lord we weren’t there. He protected me I love you God thank you. But wow. I’m here just trying to enjoy Super Bowl Weekend and they Got my team shook cause a part of them were there.”
Fortunately, Garcia and his family weren’t spending their time at home. Garcia bought the house in the latter part of 2022, and it is quite unfortunate that his mansion has been robbed in such a short space of time since he moved in.
A look into Garcia’s mansion
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Ryan Garcia officially became a homeowner in October 2022, making headlines with the acquisition of his inaugural residence. The rising boxing sensation secured a stunning property worth $3 million, situated in the serene locale of Porter Ranch, approximately 30 miles north of downtown Los Angeles.
The newly acquired two-story home boasts an expansive 3,680 square feet, offering a blend of modern luxury and comfort. Comprising five bedrooms and six bathrooms, the property stands as a testament to Garcia’s growing success both inside and outside the ring. When he bought the house, he stated, “I am honored to have had the opportunity to be a part of this big step in your life. Cheers to many more accomplishments together for us to celebrate. Love you my brother.”
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Now more than a year later, he’s posted about the robbery that happened at this place. Now it’s to be seen what Garcia’s next step is after the Super Bowl weekend. What are your thoughts about this? Tell us in the comments section.
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