By Kleberly Mendoza
Sep 30, 2024, 1:30 PM EDT
Ryan García assured that the lawsuit that Devin Haney imposed on him for charges of assault, fraud and breach of contract after their fight in April, is It’s just a strategy to get more money from you..
In several posts on his X account, García indicated that Haney He is suing him because he beat him up in the ring and he made it clear that in court he will make them look stupid and they will suffer a new defeat.
“It’s a way to make money. What you are doing will allow you to get more money. I don’t know why he’s dragging it out. He is going to receive two defeats. One in the court and one in the ring. I was crying to Eddie Hearn: ‘Don’t give me any tickets.’ Let’s say they keep all my money in the lawsuit. That’s not going to hurt me. None of this is going to stop me. “I can’t wait for the trial to make them look stupid,” he said.
“Every time I wanted to hit him, I could do it. When I attacked him, it was like, ‘boom, boom, boom.’ I’m not going to give him a rematch after this. After the lawsuit and all the weird stuff. I don’t care if he’s gay. Just admit it. It’s being very embarrassing for him. I’m thinking about fighting in Dubai or Tokyo. I really don’t know what the lawsuit is about. Supposedly they are suing me for assault. “If anything, it hit me at the Empire State Building,” he added.
In the fight with Devin Haney, Ryan García behaved erratically and on social networks He admitted that he smoked marijuana and drank alcohol. Everyone thought that King Ry’s mental health was bad, but the Californian himself (who came in three pounds heavier) expressed that he planned everything and ended up beating The Dream with a dominant performance.
After testing positive for Ostarine in two tests before the duel with Haney and proving that it was caused by two contaminated supplements, García was suspended for one year from boxinglost earnings of $1.1 million from the fight, paid a $10,000 fine and his victory was changed to a No Contest.
Shortly after, the American stated that he would sue King Ry for How the dispute affected its reputation and value in the market between both. Haney took a break and was named recess champion by the World Boxing Council (WBC), but he is back in the gym and plans to return to the ring soon.
Ryan Garcia, 24, shocked the world by defeating Haney in his last fight, but The positive result for PED caused the majority decision to be changed to no result. The Mexican American has a record of 24 wins (20 by knockout), one setback and one no contest in his professional career.
For his part, Devin Haney, 24, lost his undefeated record against Ryan García in his second performance in the division, but after the Californian’s doping the fight was left without a decision. The American He has a record of 31 victories, 15 of them by knockout, and one no contest.
Keep reading:
· Devin Haney sues Ryan García for assault and fraud
· Ryan García rules out rematch with Haney: “Let him live with the nightmare”
· Rick Mirigian believes Haney will embarrass Garcia in a rematch