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Deion Sanders Jr. and Ryan Gracia’s night out had everything Vegas! From Limousine rides to casinos with one unexpected twist. What Sanders Jr. and his troupe did not expect was the hilarious one-liners from Gracia, which hurt his stomach with all the laughing. The Boxing icon, who recently earned fame over his Devin Haney win, surprised the fans by appearing in Sanders Jr.’s Well Off Media video, that too in Vegas!

While Gracia leveraged Sanders Jr.’s camera to deliver many hilarious statements, the best one among them got Sanders Jr. and Co. hollering. “They gamble to make money, we gamble to save money,” Ryan Gracia said proudly, knowing that everyone around him was utterly lost about what he was trying to say, roaring with laughter as they caught on. Gracia was proud of his words as he defended it, saying, “No matter if that sh*t makes sense or not.” However, he had one thing to be genuinely proud of. “Ya’ll never heard of that, that’s original,” Gracia said confidently.

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Well, Gracia was the only person in the room who could proudly say that statement, or anything about gambling, for that matter. His $2 million bet on himself was a wise move that Ryan Gracia made before his fight with Devin Haney, one that profited him x6.

Along with the $50 million he got as the fight payout against Haney, Gracia also hit the jackpot by bagging $12 million from the bet. “If you bet, bet on yourself,” Ryan wrote on social media following his win, in both the fight and the bet.

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Following his massive win, Gracia marked his attendance at the CU Spring Games. Light sparring lessons to a lot of jokes made up his meet-ups with Deion Sanders and Buffs players. The meet looked fun in Well Off Media videos. Little did the fans for expect Ryan Gracia to fall in love with CU.

Is Ryan Gracia going to join CU?

It did not take too long for Ryan Gracia to decide between returning from CU. The decision was to join CU. The Buffs fans were shocked as much as the boxing fans. It all started when buffs safety Shilo Sanders compliments Gracia for his slither footwork during their sparring lesson, opining that it would work wonders on gridiron.

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Gracia either took Shilo’s words too seriously, or it was his way of accepting the compliment or pulling another bluff stunt. “Getting signed to Colorado, I’m eligible. Pretty cool. Let’s see if I pull this off. LET’S GO,” Ryan Gracia tweeted and left it on the fans to figure it out.

Is his hangout with Deion Sanders Jr. his way of joining the Buffs? Or a sign for the fans that he’s actually joining the Buffs football team?