Ryan Garcia: Ryan Garcia, the American professional boxer who held the WBC interim lightweight title in 2021, has received overwhelming support from his fans after a Twitter spat with boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya. Follow Boxing News Updates with Insidesport.IN
Ryan Garcia Twitter Feud With Oscar De La Hoya
The feud started when De La Hoya criticized Garcia for his loss against Gervonta Davis, citing the rehydration clause as the reason for his defeat. Garcia hit back, accusing De La Hoya of disrespecting his career and lacking loyalty. He said De La Hoya acts “buddy buddy” with his opponents and “doesn’t care about your fighters.“
In a strongly-worded tweet, Garcia told De La Hoya: “You don’t care about your fighters. Really tired of this fake act!! STOP THE CAP BE REAL FOR ONCE MAN. I can respect you more if you just told me the truth, you’re in it for the cash. No love lost.”
The exchange continued, with Garcia calling out De La Hoya’s fake act and accusing him of being in it for the cash. One fan even called De La Hoya a “clown” for his behavior.
This Twitter feud has drawn attention from boxing fans around the world, with many showing their support for Garcia. Here are some more fan reactions:
Fans have praised Garcia for standing up for himself and not letting De La Hoya’s comments go unchallenged. They have also expressed disappointment in De La Hoya’s behavior, with some saying that ‘’Oscar you are wrong,
treat your fights better OR
you won’t have anymore good fighters’’
Garcia’s last fight with Davis was a highly anticipated event, and although he put up a good fight, Davis won by TKO with a vicious body shot. Despite the loss, Garcia has remained a popular figure in the boxing world and has continued to receive support from his fans.
It remains to be seen if this Twitter feud will have any impact on Garcia’s future fights or his relationship with De La Hoya. However, one thing is clear – Garcia has the support of his fans, who will be cheering him on in his future boxing endeavors. Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS / For Boxing News updates with InsideSport.IN