Ryan Garcia reacts to VIRAL deleted tweet for ‘predicting’ Baltimore Bridge collapse

A screenshot of Ryan Garcia's tweet that forewarned about the Baltimore Bridge crash is going viral.


Ryan Garcia reacts to VIRAL deleted tweet for ‘predicting’ Baltimore Bridge collapse

Ryan Garcia unravels his potent foreshadowing coming true (Source: Instagram)

The iconic Francis Scott Bridge in Baltimore faced a catastrophic end after a cargo ship rammed into it. The incident happened this Tuesday, in light of which a rescue effort is in motion. Both land and water pararescue were under deployment in search of the 7 MIA people. How does this concern the sphere of combat sports one would ask? Look no further than pro boxer Ryan ‘KingRy’ Garcia.

The pro-boxing staple out of Golden Boy Promotions has remained somewhat viral recently. But his ludicrous claims and antics might hold merit. So thinks fight fans, MMA/Boxing pundits, and even his rival’s father, Bill Haney. In light of the catastrophic collapse, fan accounts on X have claimed Garcia prepositioned such an incident.

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However, here’s what he states on the lack of any social media footprints on it:

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As people know during that time when I was tweeting and writing a bunch of stuff. My tweets were constantly getting deleted and I was showing proof. I will say that it is not me who knows but God, the Holy Spirit speaking thru me. There is times I forget what I say, like I said I pray for the people effected in this tragedy in Baltimore. Half my tweets were deleted and not by my doing...To God receive the Glory not me.
Ryan Garcia via his X account (@RyanGarcia)

An erratic 6-second reel from Garcia’s end had mentions of ‘Satan’ and ‘666’. With a clear allure of satanic cultists, the boxing sphere wondered if Ryan Garcia was dead. In light of the probable psychiatric breakdown, he nudged having no access to a phone or social media. Most of his claims on media platforms were censored; consequently, his prediction about the bridge was one of them.

However, his viral claims that an elite group tied him down and made him watch heinous acts went abuzz later. Many resonated with his  X-Space collaboration with Andrew Tate. His renewed interest in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict also sparked positive reactions. Hence, fans now credit him with some credibility.

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There have been some new hot updates on the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse. It took netizens by storm. The debacle took shape with a 984-foot cargo ship hitting a pillar of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday morning. Six people were presumed dead (7 by some initial estimates and accounts), out of which there were 3 Mexican nationals.

Ryan Garcia's role in the Baltimore Bridge collapse
Ryan Garcia’s role in the Baltimore Bridge collapse (Source: cbsnews.com/DAZN.com)

The National Transportation Safety Board chair nudged CNN that the ‘black box’ data recorder would shed more light on the mishap. However, Ryan Garcia’s role in these fights has caused fans to be particularly concerned.

There is always a running thematic gag that the iconic pop-culture cartoon ‘The Simpsons’ always predicts future events, which they did. But alongside, Garcia too had predicted the extravehicular collapse.

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With the boxers’ recent flip and meltdown coming to light, his sanity was in doubt. However, his recent X-Space collab reveal about heathen-hollywoods’ underdealings and heinous acts of pedophilia and that Bohemian Grove elites abducted him had triggered much apprehension.

In light of his breakdown and subsequent media updates, many of his posts were censored. He later told TMZ Sports about it. Some of these included a prime premonition about the Baltimore Bridge collapse. Check out what he posted about it later on:

Another cause of concern during the fallout was the welfare of boxing peer Abdul Wahid, formerly Gervonta Davis. Davis originates from Baltimore, Maryland. However, it has since been debunked that the boxer is safe. There is no proof of Garcia’s credibility yet. All one can do is keep up hope in the aftermath.

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