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  • Ryan Garcia off the hook after reimbursing Beverly Hills hotel $15,000 for vandalism damage

    Ryan Garcia off the hook after reimbursing Beverly Hills hotel $15,000 for vandalism damage

    Mercurial boxer Ryan Garcia caught a break Tuesday when a judge dismissed a misdemeanor vandalism charge against him over the objections of the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

    Judge James P. Cooper III granted a civil compromise at the L.A. Airport Courthouse, noting that Garcia had paid restitution of approximately $15,000 to the Beverly Hills Waldorf Astoria hotel for damage stemming from an incident June 8 in which he allegedly damaged property in his room and the hallway.

    Garcia had no criminal record and was hospitalized after his arrest, but L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón said in a news release after the arrest that the popular lightweight boxer would be held accountable.

    “While we are grateful no injuries were reported in this incident, reckless behavior that damages property shows a blatant and unacceptable disregard for the safety and peace of our community,” Gascón said.

    Garcia, 26, responded with a post on social media: “No way I’m going to jail.”

    Turns out he was correct because, as the judge noted in open court, Garcia’s payment of full restitution prompted the Waldorf Astoria to decline to pursue the matter further.

    Cooper cautioned Garcia from the bench before dismissing the case, saying, “I have seen athletes lose their money, very quickly, because people always want to be around you to party when you have the money. But when that money’s gone, your friends are no longer around and they no longer have their hands out because your money’s gone. And you can look at Mike Tyson. It happened to Muhammad Ali. It happens to a lot of people in your field.”

    The incident marked the low point in a series of events that began with a stunning achievement, an upset over Devin Haney in April in which Garcia knocked down the World Boxing Council super lightweight titleholder three times en route to a majority decision. Haney retained his title because Garcia was 3.2 pounds overweight at the time of the fight.

    Eleven days later, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Assn. determined that Garcia had tested positive for Ostarine, a performance-enhancing drug that can stimulate muscle growth, the day before and the day of the fight. Garcia responded with mixed signals, first saying through his lawyers that he was the victim of contaminated supplements, then unleashing a rant on social media that seemed close to a confession.

    “Let’s go we positive. Positive vibes bruh. Yess so happy,” Garcia wrote in posts that have since been deleted. “I F***ING LOVE STEROIDS. I don’t care I’ll never make money again with boxing. Your loss not mine for setting me up lol joke’s on y’all. I will swallow all steroids.”

    The New York State Athletic Commission suspended Garcia for one year, fined him $1.2 million and ordered him to forfeit his $1-million purse. Garcia, who grew up in Victorville, is eligible to fight again in New York in April if he passes a drug test.

    Garcia said several times on social media before news of the suspension that he was retiring from boxing and later posted that he wanted to talk to UFC president Dana White about joining that organization.

    “I really hope boxing good without me,” Garcia posted. “I fought everyone and was willing to. They have turned there [sic] back on me. I’m innocent. I stand by that I don’t care what everyone says. Gun yo my head I say I didn’t take PED’s.”

    Now, however, Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) says he’s training for a potential rematch with Haney (31-0, 15KOs).

    “We training every day. We got to be ready so when Devin Haney wants that fade again. We already beat his a— one time. If we do it twice, no debating anymore,” Garcia told Cool Kicks.

    Haney’s father, Bill, responded by saying Garcia would need to pass a drug test before a rematch can be discussed. The two camps can jaw about it for a while because Garcia’s suspension doesn’t end until April 20.

    Garcia’s erratic behavior has continued since the hotel incident. The World Boxing Council expelled him in July after he used racial slurs against Black people and disparaged Muslim and Jewish people on social media. He also attacked the inclusion of LGBTQ+ music and pop culture performers during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics with a string of profane social media posts.

    In court, however, the judge focused on Garcia fulfilling his restitution to the hotel in dismissing the vandalism charge.

    “The court issues a lot of restitution orders and I will say that in 95% of them the victim never receives satisfaction,” Cooper said from the bench. “And I think in this situation, where the defendant has made full restitution, in a weird sort of way he’s sort of shown a lot of remorse for what happened and I think he gets the benefit of his bargain.”

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  • Ryan Garcia Failed Second Anti-Steroid Test Taken The Day Before & After Devin Haney Defeat

    Ryan Garcia Failed Second Anti-Steroid Test Taken The Day Before & After Devin Haney Defeat

    Ryan Garcia’s B sample, taken prior to his April 20th match-up with Devin Haney, returned positive for performance-enhancing drugs.

    Daily Mail reports the 25-year-old tested positive for Ostarine, which is a banned substance.

    RELATED: Ryan Garcia Continues To Draw Concern After Missing Weight Ahead Of Devin Haney Fight (WATCH)

    Haney Reacts To Failing Steroid Test

    The Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) tested Garcia’s samples. His wild victory over Haney shocked the boxing world. The steroids allegedly in Ryan’s system could explain why his punch packed so much power. Garcia scored 3 knockdowns against Haney.

    The boxer took to social media after the test results went public. On May 23, he tweeted, “Let’s go we positive positive vibes bruh Yess so happy’ and following that up with ‘I F****** LOVE STERIODS.”

    Furthermore, Garcia seemingly implied that he was set up.

    He added, “I don’t care I’ll never make money again with boxing your loss not mine for setting me up lol joke on yall.”

    As previously reported by The Shade Room, Haney went in on Garcia after it was revealed that he failed the A sample.

    Ryan’s Legal Team Speaks

    Y! Sports reports Garcia’s legal representatives released a statement following the announcement of the dirty samples.

    It read, “Ryan Garcia is committed to clean and fair competition and has never intentionally used any banned substance.”

    Additionally, his attorneys revealed, “Ryan voluntarily had his hair collected and shipped to Dr. Pascal Kintz, the foremost expert in toxicology and hair-sample analysis.”

    The statement said, “The results of Ryan’s hair sample came back negative.” The message also noted that the controversial boxer had “tested negative multiple times leading up to the fight against Haney.”

    Social Media Reacts

    Roommates who commented under The Shade Room’s Instagram report weighed in on Garcia’s results.

    Roomie, @iknowwhereiwanttoeat, couldn’t believe a fighter would be allowed in the ring before the tests were completed.

    “You test folks, let them fight, the find out after they already beat the hell out of someone that they test positive. Do better,” she wrote.

    Additionally, comedian Lil Duval commented, “This a good way to sell a rematch.”

    Some Roommates felt a win is a win.

    @thecliffthegift said, “whatever Ryan beat that dude, we can move on.”

    Do you think Ryan cheated by taking ‘roids or was he set up like he claims?

    RELATED: Devin Haney Reacts To Ryan Garcia’s Boxing Match Vicotry As Garcia Trolls Him Online

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  • Ryan Garcia Reportedly Tests Positive For PEDs After Victory Over Devin Haney, Boxing World Suspects Foul Play

    Ryan Garcia Reportedly Tests Positive For PEDs After Victory Over Devin Haney, Boxing World Suspects Foul Play

    Ryan Garcia – Source: Al Bello / Getty

    Following Ryan Garcia’s shocking win over Devin Haney, the Golden Boy’s tests from the fight were reportedly positive for PEDs.

    In April the boxing world suffered its biggest upset victory in decades when Ryan Garcia defeated WBC Super Lightweight Champion Devin Haney. Leading up to the bout, Ryan Garcia was entangled in a string of bizarre social media antics that led to questions about his mental health. Many thought he was unfit to fight and the betting odds favored Haney across the board. Not only that but Garcia missed weight by three pounds and promised Haney $500k for every pound he was over. He made good on the deal and paid him $1.5M in cash.

    Garcia also placed a $2M bet on himself that profited $12M thanks to his behavior tanking the gambling odds.

    Now according to Bleacher Report, the drama from Ryan Garcia’s win has reignited after his test from the fight tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs. PEDs usually mean steroids, but boxing has dozens of substances that are banned including some found in common items like energy drinks.

    After the report was released, Garcia immediately hopped on social media to defend himself from the claims and said that foul play was at hand. He now has 10 days to test a B sample to dispute the failed tests.

    Meanwhile, Devin Haney who was missing in action following the fight, issued a statement.

     I’ve always been an advocate for clean fighting and this is an example of such,” said Haney. “Ryan owes the fans an apology, and by his recent tweet he still thinks this is a joke.”

    “We put our lives on the line to entertain people for a living. You don’t play boxing. This puts the fight in a completely different light. Despite the disadvantage, I still fought on my shield and got back up!” he continued “People die in this sport. This isn’t a joking matter.”

    The Boxing World Suspects Foul Play Involving Ryan Garcia’s Failed Tests

    The Ryan Garcia news quickly sent social media into a frenzy and people have alleged that boxing promoter Eddie Hearn sabotaged the boxer to ensure that Rayan Garcia couldn’t fairly win.

    Many people including fellow boxer Gervonta Davis have come out in support of the fighter who posted his clean test results ahead of the match.

    You can see some of the reactions to the news below.

    Noah Williams

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  • Deion Sanders Grabs Ryan Garcia, Lil Wayne, YG & More For Colorado’s Annual ‘Black & Gold Weekend’

    Deion Sanders Grabs Ryan Garcia, Lil Wayne, YG & More For Colorado’s Annual ‘Black & Gold Weekend’

    Deion Sanders – Source: The Washington Post / Getty

    For the 2024 spring game and Colorado’s annual ‘Black & Gold’ weekend Deion Sanders enlists the help of YG, Ryan Garcia, and Lil Wayne.

    College football season is only a few months away which means teams are hosting their annual spring games to showcase new talent for the fans. Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes hope to build upon their previous 4-8 season which was a vast improvement from 2022’s 1-11 season.

    Colorado’s annual ‘Black & Gold Weekend’ has always been exciting for Buff fans but under Coach Prime, it has undergone serious upgrades.

    According to Fox Sports, Shedeur Sanders shined and the latest portal additions showcased an upgraded offense and defense.

    “I feel like we got all the negative energy out the building,” Shedeur Sanders said. “So now it’s just a positive vibe.”

    Shedeur didn’t shy away from addressing the massive reconstruction of the team and drama surrounding former #1 prospect Cormani McClain. McClain entered the transfer portal and immediately created a YouTube video to discuss his decision and Deion Sanders.

    After the business was handled on the field fans and the players enjoyed a concert headlined by Lil Wayne. Before Wayne hit the stage Shedeur blessed the crowd with a performance of his single “Perfect Timing”.

    Afterward, Ryan Garcia hit the stage with YG before Lil Wayne shut it down giving everyone a weekend to remember.

    You can watch a full recap of the entire concert below.

    Noah Williams

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