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Ryan Garcia poses with Cristiano Ronaldo’s son as the controversial boxer watches the football icon in Saudi Arabia ahead of the fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.

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Garcia poses for a photo with Ronaldo Jr. in Saudi Arabia a day before Fury versus Usyk
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Controversial boxer Ryan Garcia posed for a photo with Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. while on vacation in Saudi Arabia.

Garcia is the Middle Eastern country for the heavyweight prize fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, where an undisputed heavyweight champion will be determined.

A day before the main fight, García attended the Saudi Pro League match between Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr against Al-Hilal.

On the field of the game is where he met Ronaldo Jr. and took a photo with him. Garcia is wearing an Al-Nassr t-shirt in the photo.

Garcia’s appearance comes less than a month after his controversial victory over Devin Haney in a super lightweight title fight.

Garcia poses for a photo with Ronaldo Jr. in Saudi Arabia a day before Fury versus Usyk

Ronaldo has played for Al-Nassr since falling out with Manchester United at the end of 2022.

Ronaldo has played for Al-Nassr since falling out with Manchester United at the end of 2022.

Garcia defeated Haney in a super lightweight fight last month with much controversy.

Garcia defeated Haney in a super lightweight fight last month with much controversy.

More than a week after his victory over Haney, Garcia reportedly tested positive for the drug Ostarine the day before his victory.

Garcia denies taking the performance-enhancing drug and insisted on getting tested again.

Haney’s title was not on the line in the fight as Garcia missed weight, but it did end Haney’s undefeated streak to begin his career with 31 wins.

Earlier this week, Haney asked the New York State Athletic Commission to have the result of his fight with Garcia overturned due to the positive test.

Haney’s attorney argued that Garcia had an unfair advantage in the fight due to missing weight in addition to possible use of a performance-enhancing drug.

Al-Nassr scored in the first minute of their match against Al-Hilal, but settled for a draw and the equalizer was scored in the 100th minute.

Haney is likely to have ringside for Fury’s first title defense in almost 18 months.

The Usyk-Fury winner will be the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 2000.

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