“Ostarine alcohol and right hook” – Ryan Garcia reveals training ‘regiment’ for brother after first defeat

Ryan Garcia wants to train his brother Sean after his recent defeat against Amado Vargas.


“Ostarine alcohol and right hook” – Ryan Garcia reveals training ‘regiment’ for brother after first defeat

Ryan Garcia reveals training regiment for his brother (via Imago)

Ryan Garcia has been at the center of controversy due to his recent comments on race and religion. Many think those comments were influenced by alcohol and drugs. Following his brother Sean Garcia‘s loss to Amado Vargas, Ryan Garcia has made some decisions to benefit his brother.

Garcia’s presence caused quite a stir at the ‘Last Man Standing’ boxing PPV. After exchanging words with upset fans, he was asked to leave. Now, the American boxer went on X to reveal the next stage of plans to benefit his brother. The tweet might come off as sarcastic, referencing his PED failure.

Ostarine alcohol and the right hook for Sean is the regiment I’m currently working on with Sean. And then the permanent ban after he makes 50 million.
Ryan Garcia via X
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Less than 24 hours after expressing his determination to get back on track, Garcia has had a change of heart. Rehab remains necessary to overcome the demons he faces. Following his brother’s defeat to Amado Vargas on the Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal undercard, he announced that he no longer needed to make a change for himself.

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Instead, Garcia has shifted his focus to training his brother. It remains to be seen what will happen to his rehab process. ‘King Ry’ revealed his unconventional training plan for his sibling. Along with training his brother, Ryan Garcia has also shown interest in switching his career to MMA. A bout against bantamweight champ Sean O’Malley has long remained an interest to him.

Ryan Garcia teases MMA move by wrestling with his brother Sean

Ryan Garcia meant business when he announced he’d want to enter the UFC. With a year-long break from professional boxing ahead of him, he’s decided to explore new avenues. To show his commitment, the outspoken boxer has even shared a video of himself trying his hand at wrestling with his brother Sean.

Ryan Garcia and Sean Garcia
Ryan Garcia and Sean Garcia (via Instagram)

When Garcia found out about the one-year ban from the New York State Athletic Commission, he immediately went on social media to share his ambitious plans of transitioning to the UFC. In a bold move, he reached out to Dana White, expressing his determination to make this career switch a reality. However, he knew that achieving this goal would require tremendous dedication and hard work.

The 26-year-old boxer’s future is currently uncertain, although he seems ambitious about training his brother. However, given his reputation, he might have many more opportunities to offer to the fighting community. It remains to be seen how UFC boss Dana White feels about signing Ryan Garcia in the UFC.

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