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Why Aussie star George Kambosos told boxing bad boy Ryan Garcia to take performance-enhancing drugs and fight him in the street

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George Kambosos has become involved in a heated social media feud with boxer Ryan Garcia following his loss to Vasiliy Lomachenko on Sunday.
  • George Kambosos challenges Ryan García to a street fight
  • He tells the American boxer he can use all the PEDs he wants
  • The dispute occurred after the Australian’s loss to Vasiliy Lomachenko

George Kambosos has challenged American boxer Ryan Garcia to a street fight after the Australian suffered a defeat to Ukrainian Vasiliy Lomachenko in a world title showdown in Perth.

Lomachenko controlled Sunday’s fight in front of 14,147 fans from start to finish, and the fight was stopped with 21 seconds left in the 11th round after Kambosos suffered a beating in the corner.

But the drama was far from over, and superstar boxer Ryan Garcia took to social media to say Kambosos “stinks.”

The comment did not go unnoticed by the Australian, who responded to Garcia, who recently tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug ahead of his fight with Devin Haney.

George Kambosos has become involved in a heated social media dispute with boxer Ryan Garcia following his loss to Vasiliy Lomachenko on Sunday.

Ryan Garcia (pictured with Grace Boor in Miami) is not a fan of the Australian fighter

Ryan Garcia (pictured with Grace Boor in Miami) is not a fan of the Australian fighter

“You won more belts than you will ever win, princess clean, you cheating dog,” Kambosos posted on X.

‘I’d rather hold my own against the best and lose like a man than cheat with advantages and weight upgrades like you did. Let’s have a street fight and then fuck the ring!!

‘Use as many (syringe emojis) as you want.’

Garcia responded to Kambosos’ attack by posting a video of the tropical destination he is currently visiting, but this only gave ‘Ferocious’ more fuel.

“You should be hiding in the Bahamas, but you won’t escape enhancement charges, princess,” he wrote on X.

‘You will be expelled from our beautiful sport because you made fun of your cheating dog.

“I don’t give a damn about you, now go stick another needle up your ass.”

Garcia then made a disgusting claim about Kambosos’ wife.

“I slept with George Kambozo’s wife without limit,” he posted on X.

‘You want to play with me and say I took steroids. Keep playing. Mercilessly.

‘I could show evidence, but it would actually be bad.

‘My next goal is to make sure George’s wife and I are together forever and raise their children.

‘All is fair in love and war. And when George and his wife make love, that’s fair. But when we fight there can be war. All fair in my opinion.

‘I slept with his fiancee (George’s girl). I can beat him up. And she can’t do anything about it. I would get angry.

“He hasn’t come out to play yet.”

Kambosos did not like that the American included his wife in their dispute.

“You slept with your mother if you want to go that low, dog,” he wrote.

‘Show the classless person you’re talking about, my wife, the mother of my children. You’re dead when I see you. I DON’T BOX.’

Since his positive tests came to light, Garcia has been protesting his innocence on social media, insisting that he has never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs.

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Vasiliy Lomachenko outclassed George Kambosos on his way to the IBF lightweight world title in Perth.

Vasiliy Lomachenko outclassed George Kambosos on his way to the IBF lightweight world title in Perth.

He has cast a long shadow over a victory that was considered the best of his career to date, after knocking down Haney three times on his way to a majority decision win.

Kambosos rose to international fame in 2021 when he won the IBF, WBA and WBO lightweight belts against the stunning Teofimo López at Madison Square Garden.

But back-to-back losses to Devin Haney, combined with last year’s unconvincing and controversial victory over Maxi Hughes, meant Sunday’s fight against Lomachenko was decisive.

The devastating nature of the defeat raises questions about the 30-year-old Kambosos’ next step.

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