- On Friday, Garcia vowed not to post on social media to focus on Devin Haney
- Hours later, Garcia shared the first of five Instagram posts on the same day
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Ryan Garcia quit Instagram and X after he posted a video of himself crying over the Israel-Palestine conflict as his erratic behavior on social media continues.
The 25-year-old Garcia, who is scheduled to fight Devin Haney on April 20, vowed Friday that he will not post on social media as he focuses on ‘knocking out Haney.’
Five hours later, Garcia shared the first of five posts on his Instagram page that day – three of the five related to the conflict in Gaza.
The final video shows Garcia in tears with the camera close to her face. He then contorts his face to show the tears on his cheek before looking down and closing his eyes, apparently to stop the crying.
‘Is that what you want from me to stop the killing,’ he wrote on top of the clip next to the flags of Palestine and Israel. ‘Wtf is wrong with yall.’
Garcia was so upset about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that he posted a video of himself crying
Garcia is scheduled to face Devin Haney on April 20 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
“You got what you wanted, FREE PALESTINE,” he wrote. ‘Pray for peace in Jerusalem. Submitted by me.’
His Instagram and X accounts were deactivated an hour later.
The level of concern for Garcia peaked on March 3 when a cryptic and disturbing video claiming he had died after having his ‘throat cut’ was posted on his social media accounts.
Over the next 72 hours, Garcia claimed he was raped by a family member at the age of two, has proof of the existence of aliens, and witnessed children being raped by the ‘elite’ after being tied up in Bohemian Grove.
Garcia also claimed an earthquake would ‘destroy’ Hollywood and Las Vegas, while Elon Musk labeled the ‘Antichrist’.
On Wednesday, Garcia revealed that he is looking for a girlfriend while posting a topless photo on his Instagram story. The post came after he announced his relationship with influencer Mikaela Testa in February following his divorce from Andrea Celina.
On March 3, fans were worried when Garcia’s accounts posted a disturbing clip claiming his death
Garcia’s X and Instagram accounts were deactivated shortly after posting the video on Friday
Earlier in the day, Garcia promised not to post on his accounts to focus on his upcoming fight
After promising to stop his social media antics to focus on training, Garcia’s controversial claims continued as he attacked Prime founders Logan Paul and KSI and their company.
‘What’s in Prime? Look it up, he told Aldin Ross. ‘There’s cyanide in there, cyanide kills you. They don’t care about kids, bro, they’re sick f***ers, bro.’
Garcia also led calls to ‘free’ controversial influencer Andrew Tate after he was arrested and released in Romania on a British sexual assault warrant.
‘#FreeTateBrothers,’ Garcia wrote on X following his interview with Tate on X, in which the boxer went into detail about allegations of human trafficking.
Garcia will face Haney for the WBC super lightweight title. Garcia has a record of 24-1 and is coming off an 8 round knockout over Oscar Duarte in December. On the other hand, Haney is undefeated at 31-0 and is coming off back-to-back wins over Regis Prograis and Vasyl Lomachenko.