"EASY REMATCH!" Ryan Garcia ACCUSES Devin Haney of CHEATING

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"EASY REMATCH!" Ryan Garcia ACCUSES Devin Haney of CHEATING

Ryan Garcia reacts to being cleared for banned substance
Ryan Garcia hasn't wasted any time in responding after hearing the results of his recent doping test. Ryan Garcia has become a social media sensation over the past few months, but his boxing career and subsequent fame were threatened after being flagged for a doping test failure.

'King' Ryan put on a special performance last time out. The 25-year-old silenced the doubters and earned a victory against all odds while facing the then-undefeated Devin Haney.

Following his win, reports surfaced which suggested Ryan Garcia failed a doping test leading into the bout. While further results are yet to be released, Garcia has been cleared of taking the banned performance enhancing doping 19-Norandrosterone.

"[The] urine sample Ryan Garcia provided [on] April 19 that was positive for Ostarine but also showed banned PED 19-Norandrosterone needed more testing to confirm."

"That's done. Per [the] lab report sent to VADA, which I've obtained, it 'did not confirm'. THERE IS NO 3rd test failure." Ryan Garcia wasted no time in responding to the news. The prospect headed to social media to air his thoughts.

"A billionth of a gram found in my system," Garcia said in response to being cleared foe the banned substance. "bruh, you can't make this up."

"NYSAC [New York State Athletic Commission] RESIGNS. Everyone backtracking now. STOP MESSING WITH ME."

"DEFAMATION LAWSUITS. All you fake a** reporters like Dan Rafael and everyone else who tried to claim I cheated, SUCK A HUGE ONE TO THE POINT YOU EXPLODE." While he still has to wait for further results, Garcia has his eyes set on his next opponent.

Errol Spence Jr. and Ryan Garcia have been colliding on social media of late, with fight talks firmly in place between the two.

Though nothing has been made official, Garcia insisted that he will fight Spence at the AT&T stadium in Dallas in front of a sell out crowd on August 10. Boxing expert Dan Rafael reports that Ryan Garcia’s lab results are back for his previous positive test for the banned PED 19-Norandrosterone for an April 19th urine sample and it “did not confirm” the presence of this substance. Good News for Garcia… But Still a Serious Situation Rafael says Ryan still has the two positive tests for the banned PED Ostarine, but not for 19-Norandrosterone. He says this is a good thing for Ryan because he now only has the positive test for the Ostarine instead of the other one. Ryan will still have to deal with the consequences for his two positive tests for the banned PED Ostarine, but won’t have as harsh an outcome if the other PED 19-Norandrosterone were there. B-Sample Testing Scheduled Rafael states that VADA reports that Ryan Garcia’s B samples for his two positive tests for Ostarine on April 19th and April 20th will be tested on May 22nd. Ryan can have a representative there to “make sure it’s all on the up and up.”

Ryan Garcia's win over Devin Haney is still fresh, especially given the circumstances surrounding the victory, but it's never too early to start thinking about a possible next opponent for the 25-year-old after such an important triumph.

Generally in boxing, there's a ton of speculation and rumors before two fighters get matched up. But Garcia has given all the insiders a break and taken matters into his own hands.

Ryan Garcia and Errol Spence Jr up next?
On Wednesday, Garcia got into a verbal spat on social media with Errol Spence Jr., and he's already drawing up plans for the date and venue.

Garcia also says that he's already notified Golden Boy Boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya that this is the fight he wants. Surprisingly, Garcia mentioned 160 pounds being the weight he'd accept fighting at.

Garcia's fight against Haney was at 140 pounds, although Garcia weighed in three pounds heavier than allowed. It's clear he has the frame to put on muscle, but 160 is a big step.

Spence appeared to give the option of fighting at 154, which would make more sense for Garcia. It makes more sense for Spence too, considering he has always been a welterweight in professional bouts.

Garcia on how he’s feeling with all the controversy surrounding his win over Devin Haney
“I’m doing perfect. I’m happy. Justice will prevail so I’m not worried about nothing. God got my back.

“After May 22nd their should be a result for, obviously, the B-sample, but I don’t believe it will come out clean because obviously if they found it in the A, why wouldn’t they find it in the B? I think it’s all bull crap, as we know it is. I mean nobody takes steroids the day before the fight and the day after the fight. You would have to actually be dumb.”

On pushing for a fight against Errol Spence
“I need that. I’m going to take his head off...You know, Terence Crawford did a good job on it, but I’m going to finish the job, like he’s not going to be like boxing anymore after he fights me.

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