Social media exploding over speculation could be experiencing mental breakdown, while others applaud his bravery for coming forward.
American boxer Ryan Garcia made several controversial remarks during an X Spaces interview hosted by kickboxing champion Andrew Tate, claiming he’d been physically restrained and forced to watch a group of “elite” pedophiles rape children.
“They held me down and they made me watch little kids get raped. I don’t give a fuck anymore,” Garcia, 25, told Tate in an expletive-laden rant that appeared on X Tuesday.
“Bohemian Grove is real. They fucking tied me down and they made me fucking watch, dawg,” the boxer went on to say, adding “they’d” taken him “to the woods” and that he possessed proof.
“Yes, I fucking lost it,” Garcia admitted, adding, “They’re raping little kids.”
The former WBC interim lightweight champion went on to claim to Tate he couldn’t be touched by retaliatory tactics, to which Tate replied, “I care about you a lot and I can assure you from my own personal experience that they can touch you.”
The boxer went on to mention Infowars host Alex Jones’ famous infiltration of the Bohemian Club in 1999 telling Tate he could also produce proof if necessary, saying, “If Alex can get a fucking video from the Bohemian Grove, of course I could.”
Responding to critics who fear he’s experiencing a mental breakdown, Garcia explained that despite recent social media posts he isn’t on drugs and offered to travel to Romania to take a drug test.
He went on to declare he would wait for the right time to release his info, saying, “They’re already calling me to tell me to stop. I don’t give a fuck, dude. I’ve already had a meeting with them.”
“I’m gonna let you sit with that, Andrew,” he added.
The boxer went on to acknowledge Jones has been warning of the spiritual battle take place behind the scenes, saying, “I don’t give a fuck bro, and Alex Jones been seeing the same shit and… the only reason they can’t stop me [is] because they listened to the devil. I listen to God. God gave me authority. It’s over for everybody, bro.”
Garcia’s rant follows concerning posts made on his social media accounts in recent days, with one post claiming he’d had his throat slit.
An Instagram post also mentioned the “death of Ryan Garcia.”
Garcia later came forward to deny the “rumors,” saying in a video that he wasn’t “in possession of my phone,” and that he’d been locked out of his “cards,” presumably referring to debit or credit cards.
“I would personally want to just send out a video to the people that love me and my fans, family that’s concerned that I’m okay. I’m not dead, I believe in Jesus, all those [rumours] are lies,” he stated.
Following his X Spaces interview with Tate, the boxer evidently went on a posting spree, with one post predicting he would die on April 12 — only for the tweets to be later deleted.
One X user noted Garcia is one of the only fighters to consistently thank Jesus after every bout.
The only prize fighter that gives Jesus glory after every fight
Stay Strong Champhttps://t.co/k9rDypiB4w
— Anthony Scott (@AnthonyScottTGP) March 5, 2024
While the truth behind the Ryan Garcia saga has yet to be fleshed out, historically whistleblowers are better protected if they release evidence or proof of their claims as soon as possible.
Watch the full X Spaces interview:
Watch Alex Jones’ documentary “Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove” to see his infiltration of the elite all-men’s club, and the documentation of the Cremation of Care ceremony for the first time ever:
Watch — Alex Jones recalls how he snuck into Bohemian Grove: