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Fans and followers of Ryan Garcia know that the outspoken athlete is an avid Donald Trump supporter and also a conspiracy theorist (as are most Trumpians). Now, the professional boxer is attempting to turn his positive PED test into a conspiracy theory of its own—he’s blaming it on his public endorsement of VonShitzhispants, allegedly.
According to Raw Story, Garcia took to his X account to blast out a brand new conspiracy theory as to why he tested positive for the banned PED, ostarine, claiming that the powers that be set him up after he showed his support for Donald Trump not too long ago.
“Hmm I’m seen with trump
And now I’m positive for steroids
This is a straight attack
Crazy.”
Yeah, unfortunately for Garcia these kind of conspiracy theories blurted out online only work when they come from Donald Trump himself, right-wing leaning media or white people.
Ryan Garcia is a Mexican boxer whom MAGA supporters have no interest in, well, supporting. Still, the man did get some validation from Trumpians on social media but not to the extent where it would cause outrage among the far-right and call for a boycott of the sport of boxing or something ridiculous.
And ridiculous is what this is as Trump and Trump supporters have a well-known knack for refusing to take accountability for their misdeeds and blaming it on the powers that be whenever they’re caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
Per Raw Story:
His message caught the eye of MSNBC writer Ja’han Jones, who published Thursday a scathing analysis of the professional boxer’s take, arguing, “the tone of his denials…are dripping with Trumpian deflection and evasions.”
“Garcia made expletive-laden comments that echoed rhetoric he’s pushed in the past, claiming the report was probably released by ‘pedophile’ elites he says he’s been ‘trying to take down,’” Jones writes.
Jones notes Garcia offered a “defense” the writer suggested did more harm than good: “Even if a motherf—– was on steroids, right?” Garcia reportedly wrote, “You still got hit.”
“Garcia and Trump are clearly a fitting match: Both know how it feels when their declared victories are called into question,” Jones wrote. “And both are clearly unashamed to spread salacious conspiracy theories to push back against stories that could damage their already-shaky reputations as winners.”
Where this goes from here is anyone’s guess. But we doubt that Ryan Garcia’s conspiracy theory behind his positive PED test will gain much traction going forward because, well, he’s not beloved in MAGA land. So good luck with that, mano.
What do y’all think of Ryan Garcia’s latest defense of his positive PED test? Let us know in the comment section below.
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A few weeks ago, Ryan Garcia shocked the boxing world with his dismantling of the WBC Super Lightweight Champion Devin Haney. Now, the win is under scrutiny as it’s being reported that Garcia tested positive for a banned PED before the highly-anticipated fight.
According to Bleacher Report, the polarizing Mexican boxer tested positive for a banned performance enhancing drug known as ostarine after he took a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association test the day before his surprising victory over the former champ, Devin Haney.
The funny thing was that many people online just assumed Garcia was hype off the booger sugar, but apparently, it was another kind of banned PED. Naturally, Garcia denied that he took anything calling it “bullsh*t” and saying “everybody knows I don’t cheat.” But if the results turn out to be true (they haven’t been confirmed as of yet), then that will add an asterisk to Garcia’s victory in the minds of most boxing enthusiasts.
While ostarine can be found in products that people consume, according to the USADA, only illegal drugs and medications contain the PED and can’t be found over the counter or prescribed by doctors. In other words, Garcia got his fix illegally.
Still, Garcia tried to blame the positive result on some Ashwagandha supplements he was taking, though we’re not sure if he was being sarcastic or serious. “My bad I shouldn’t have took this,” he said while showing the bottle of the supplements on his post.
Devin Haney responded to the news of Garcia’s testing positive for PED’s saying: “It’s unfortunate Ryan cheated and disrespect both the fans the the sport of boxing by fighting dirty and breaking positive note once, but twice,” before adding, “This puts the fight in a completely different light.”
Haney’s father/trainer, Bill Haney, also addressed the issue and didn’t mince his words one bit.
Per Bleacher Report:
“You trying to hurt my baby,” Haney said. “We played it fair. We didn’t do it like that. F–k boxing, this is some bulls–t. I came from the streets. You scared of Devin on a level playing field. I feel f–ked up over this. If you can brag about doing it, you shouldn’t be on drugs.”
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency defines ostarine as follows:
“Ostarine is the trademarked name for a Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) that is not approved for human use or consumption in the U.S., or in any other country. In recent years, WADA has reported an increasing number of positive tests involving SARMs, and athletes who use these substances most likely obtain them through black market channels.
“Research has shown that SARMs like ostarine have fewer androgenic properties, meaning they have less influence on the development and balance of male hormones, including testosterone. While they are not yet approved for human use, SARMs are of interest to the medical community because they might be effective at treating different health conditions without resulting in the negative side effects of steroids. Ostarine is currently being investigated as a way to treat a variety of muscle wasting diseases, such as osteoporosis, cancer, and hypogonadism.”
While Garcia did defeat the WBC Super Lightweight Champ, Devin Haney, when it was all said and done, he wasn’t able to claim the title as he came into the fight three pounds overweight at the weigh-ins.
Maybe it was the ostarine? Just sayin’.
No word on what kind of punishment Garcia faces or if there will be a rematch with Garcia under strict supervision as far as PED’s go. Regardless of what happens next, boxing enthusiasts will forever look at this victory with the side-eye.
What do y’all think? Did Ryan Garcia cheat, or do you believe that he’s having mud thrown on his name? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Another highly-anticipated boxing match will be taking place this weekend as Yoenis Tellez attempts to continue his no-loss streak when he enters the ring against Joesph Jackson (who holds a 19-0 record of his own, so far this season). The boxing match will take place tonight, Friday April 26 at the Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Fla. and last-minute tickets are still available on Ticketmaster.
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If you can’t watch Tellez vs. Jackson live in person, the match will be available to watch through DAZN starting at 8 p.m. ET.
The Garcia vs. Haney livestream last weekend drew in record crowds after a heated outburst took place in advance of the boxing match, but Tellez vs. Jackson may prove to be just as exciting. Part of the Most Valuable Promotions event, tonight’s event is being titled the Most Valuable Prospects VI. Along with the Tellez vs. Jackson match, you’ll also be able to livestream a major rematch featuring lightweights Aguilar vs. Rios.
Keep reading to learn all the affordable streaming options available.
How to Watch Tellez vs. Jackson Boxing Fight Online
Boxing fans can stream Tellez vs. Jackson on DAZN with the matches starting at 8 p.m. ET and the main event beginning at 11 p.m. ET. DAZN subscribers can watch the MVP boxing match for free when you log into your account.
Don’t have DAZN? The streaming platform provides users with access to more than 150 boxing matches and MMA fights a year. Along with live fighting events, the DAZN library includes replays, archived fights, documentaries on other sports and more live sporting events. Pricing starts at just $19.99 a month when you subscribe to a 12-month plan. Even better: DAZN offers a 30-day free trial to start so you can livestream Tellez vs. Jackson online free.
Prefer to go month to month? You can sign up for a monthly pass for $29.99 a month after a 30-day free trial. Extra savings: right now you can get your first month for just $10 (valid only on the monthly subscription).
Is Tellez vs. Jackson Fight Pay-Per-View?
Unlike some fights on DAZN, Tellez vs. Jackson is not a pay-per-view event, so you don’t need to purchase a separate PPV stream. Simply sign-up for DAZN here and you’ll have instant access to watch the Tellez vs. Jackson fight online from your phone, laptop, tablet or TV.
Tellez vs. Jackson Most Valuable Prospect Fight Card
Below you can see the full fight card for the Friday (April 26) matches.
Yoenis Tellez vs Joseph Jackson
Benigno Aguilar vs. Alexander Rios (rematch)
Jan Paul Rivera vs. Davis Perez
David Garcia vs. Henry Richard
Natalie Dove vs. Alyssia Lopez
Xavier Bocanegra vs. Carlos Andre Dos Santos Rocha
Ariel Perez vs. Stephen Motley
DeMichael Harris vs. Blas Caro
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Ryan Garcia returns to the ring against rival Devin Haney in a heavily anticipated match for the WBC super-lightweight title at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Saturday (April 20).
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Garcia, 25, was trending on X on Thursday following a heated outburst during a pre-fight press conference with Haney, also 25, at Barclays.
Garcia’s last fight was against Oscar Duarte in December. Haney also took the ring that month against Regis Prograis.
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Garcia vs. Haney: Schedule, Undercard & Where to Stream
The Garcia vs. Haney fight will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Saturday night. Boxing fans can stream the fight live on Dazn and PPV.com.
The main card event is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Garcia and Haney’s ring walk is scheduled for 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT.
The undercard includes a co-headlining match between Arnold Barboza Jr. and Sean McComb, along with Jon Ramirez vs. David Jimenez and Bektemir Melikuziev vs. Pierre Dibombe.
How to Watch Boxing on DAZN
Not familiar with DAZN? The platform allows subscribers to stream more than 150 fights a year, including boxing and MMA. Besides live matches, DAZN features sports documentaries, replays and archived fights and other sporting events. It’s free for the first 30 days when you subscribe to a 12-month plan, or you can subscribe to a monthly pass for $29.99 per month and get your first month for $10.
Haney vs. Garcia costs $69.99 to stream live on DAZN. The fight will be available to stream in English and Spanish.
How to Watch Boxing on PPV
PPV is home to boxing matches, concerts and other live events.
No subscription is needed to watch the fight on PPV.com. It’s $79.99 to stream live on PPV and coverage starts at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.
If you’re streaming from outside of the U.S., ExpressVPN gives you access to boxing matches and more.
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Two super welterweights clash at the top of the Premier Boxing Champions fight card on Saturday (March 30). Australian boxer Tim “The Wonder from Down Under” Tszyu (24-0) dukes it out with American Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora (20-1-1) in a dual title bout for the WBO (World Boxing Organization) and WBC (World Boxing Council) Super Welterweight titles.
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Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, with a start time of 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. However, the main event starts at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
Want to watch the Tszyu vs. Fundora bout online? This is a pay-per-view event that is streaming exclusively on Prime Video, so the only way to watch it is to purchase the PPV feed here.
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The Tszyu vs. Fundora PPV price is $69.95 on Prime Video. Although you don’t need to be a Prime member to access the PPV livestream, the streaming service offers hit originals — such as Road House, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Saltburn, Invincible and others — for Prime members.
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Check out the full fight card below, and livestream Tszyu vs. Fundora on pay-per-view here.
Fight Card, 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT
Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora (Super Welterweight) — Main Event, WBO and WBC titles fight
Rolando Romero vs. Isaac Cruz (Super Lightweight) — Co-Main Event, WBA (World Boxing Association) title fight
Erislandy Lara vs. Michael Zerafa (Middleweight) — WBA title
Julio Cesar Martinez vs. Angelino Cordova (Flyweight) — WBC title
Elijah Garcia vs. Kyrone Davis (Middleweight)
Serhii Bohachuk vs. Brian Mendoza (Super Welterweight) — interim WBC title
Tszyu vs. Fundora is available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday, March 30, at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT with the main event at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. In the meantime, watch the trailer for the bout, below:
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Puerto Rican boxer Amanda Serrano is heading home to defend her IBF, WBA and WBO women’s featherweight titles against German boxer Nina Meinke. The boxing match will take place at Ooliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan Puerto Rico on Saturday (March 2).
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How to Stream Serrano vs. Meinke & Paul vs. Bourland for Free
Fight coverage will stream live on DAZN on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. Main card ring walks are scheduled to start at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
To stream live, subscribe to DAZN and receive your first month free. After the free trial ends, plans start at $19.99 per month when you subscribe to a 12-month plan, or $39.99 per month for the DAZN Monthly Pass.
DAZN also has a free option that gives sports lovers access to certain content. Besides boxing, the streaming platform features women’s soccer, motorsports, MMA matches, LaLiga EA Sports, NFL games and more.
DAZN is available in over 200 countries and accessible on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire Stick, Amazon Fire Tablet, Android Phone & Tablet, iPhone & iPad, Android TV, LG, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Roku and more.
Although Serrano and Meinke top the bill for this weekend, the fight schedule includes a co-headlining match between Jake Paul and Ryan Bourland for the cruiserweight title.
Elsewhere on the schedule, Jonathan Gonzalez will defend his WBO world lightweight titles against Jonathan Gonzalez, while Christopher Diaz and Headley Scott will face off for the super featherweight title.
Also on the fight card: Pedro Marquez Medina vs. Brandon Valdes, Elijah Flores vs. Alejandro Munera, Krystal Rosado-Ortiz vs. Gloria Munguilla and Javon Walton vs. Joshua Torres.
Other boxing matches slated to stream live on DAZN include Joshua vs. Ngannou on March 8, X Series on March 13, and Haney vs. Garcia on April 20.
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Dazn is treating boxing fans to a major matchup on Friday (Dec. 15) when Jake “The Problem Child” Paul goes up against cruiserweight Andre August. This will be a critical fight for Paul as it will help set up his 2024 boxing season — especially since August is the most experienced boxer he is scheduled to fight against, so far with a 10-1-1 record and five knockouts.
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The match will be taking place at the Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Fla., and you can still snag tickets on StubHub, Seat Geek, Vivid Seats, Ticketmaster and TicketSmarter. If you weren’t able to catch travel deals to see Paul vs. August in person, you can still livestream the main event at home through Dazn.
Right now, The Problem Child has a record of 7-1, meaning this fight showcases just how serious he is about taking his boxing campaign to the next level.
The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET with the Paul vs. Andre and ring walks scheduled to take place at around 10:30 p.m. ET. Timing could shift depending on the length of undercard fights though.
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Where to Watch Paul vs. August
There are a couple ways to stream the main event from the comfort of you home. Fight coverage will start at around 7:30 p.m. ET with the Paul vs. August beginning around 10:30 p.m. ET on Dazn and Dazn.com, which you can watch on your TV, smartphone, tablet and laptop through a subscription for $19.99/month. Click here or the button below to sign up for a subscription now.
If this is the first time you’ve heard of Dazn, it’s a subscription service for crossover boxing and more including Paul vs. August, women’s soccer and more PPV matches. A membership will give you access to more than 50 fights a year for only $19.99/month. If you decide to cancel your membership, Dazn does require a 30-day notice.
Other scheduled matches on the fight card include: Shadasia Green vs. Franchon Crews Dezurn, Yoenis Tellez vs. Livan Navarro, Elijah Flores vs. Javier Mayoral, Zachary Randolph vs. Michael Manna, Lorenzo Medina vs. Joshua Temple, Alexander Gueche vs. Clayton Ward and Xavier Bocanegra vs. a TBA competitior.
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Boxing and MMA are facing off this weekend in the highly anticipated matchup of WBC and lineal heavyweight boxing world champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury against lineal MMA heavyweight world champion Francis Ngannou. Presented by Top Rank, the combat sports crossover event will take place Saturday (Oct. 28) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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If you weren’t able to grab a travel deal to see the matches live, you have streaming options to view the action from home.
The major heavyweight exclusive boxing event will feature 10 rounds of Fury vs. Ngannou starting at 2 p.m. ET. This will be a pay-per-view match airing exclusively on ESPN+ for $80, which you can purchase here. Other matches you can check out include undefeated British competitors Fabio Wardley vs. David Adeleye in a 12-rounder, former heavyweight world champion Joseph Parker vs. Canadian knockout artist Simon Kean in a 10-rounder, Arslanbek Makhmudov vs. Junior Anthony Wright in a 10-rounder and Moses Itauma vs. Istvan Bernath in a six-rounder.
Before the main event airs on Saturday, you can tune into Road to Riyadh: Fury vs. Ngannou, a 30-minute all-access preview of the upcoming boxing event. You can view it live Friday (Oct. 27) at 6:30 a.m. ET on ESPN News. (We suggest using DirecTV Stream’s 5-day free trial here if you don’t have cable.) Plus, it’s available on-demand to rewatch through ESPN+, the ESPN app and ESPN.com.
Keep reading to learn how to livestream the boxing event online.
How to Stream Fury vs. Ngannou Online
Fury vs. Ngannou will begin livestreaming at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, which you can watch live through pay-per-view on ESPN+. The match can be purchased for $80 through ESPN+ if you’re a current subscriber, or you can click the button below.
Don’t have a subscription? You can bundle the PPV with an ESPN+ subscription, which will give you access the the feature event as well as ESPN+’s entire library of sports coverage and exclusives. You can sign up here or through the button below.
Subscriptions through ESPN+ start at $10.99/month or you can save 15% on an annual subscription for $109.99/year. A subscription grants access to exclusive ESPN+ content, including UFC PPV preliminary matches, live games for other sports, NFL drafts, NFL playoffs, MLB games and exclusive on-demand videos. You’ll also receive access to content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider, original shows to stream on-demand such as game recaps, NBA finals, analyses hosted by Peyton Manning and more.
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The championship is finally here! One Fight Night 15 will have Thanh Le and Ilya Freymanov enter the ring to battle it out for the champion title — and you don’t want to miss the face-off. The upcoming boxing match will take place at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday (Oct. 6) at 8 p.m. ET. If you didn’t nab a travel deal, then you can livestream the event on Prime Video.
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Described as two of the “most dangerous knockout artists in the featherweight mixed martial arts division” by One Fight, the Le vs. Freymanov match will see Le attempt to defend his championship title and prove he’s still the best of the best, while Freymanov will try to go from No. 3 ranked to a champion title.
The card also features a co-main event with undefeated titleholder Jonathan Di Bella taking on Danial Williams in a strawweight championship showdown. Other matches include Tawanchai PK Saenchai vs. Jo Nattawut (featherweight), Mikey Musumeci vs. Shinya Aoki (openweight), Joshua Pacio vs. Mansur Malachiev (strawweight), Timofey Nastyukhin vs. Zhang Lipeng (lightweight), Eko Roni Saputra vs. Hu Yong (flyweight), Phetjeeja vs. Celest Hansen (catchweight) and more.
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How to Watch Le vs. Freymanov
Le vs. Freymanov will be livestreaming exclusively on Prime Video on Friday (Oct. 6) at 8 p.m. ET. If you have a Prime membership, you can watch the boxing match for no additional cost — just log into your account and find it under One Fight Night.
Not subscribed? Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial for new users when you sign up, which means you can tune into the championship fight for free. Once the trial period is over, you’ll be charged the regular subscription price of $14.99/month (or $139/year). Click here or the button below to launch your 30-day free trial.
Besides the championship match, you’ll also have access to the entire Prime Video library filled with exclusive content, TV series and movies such as Thursday Night Football and other sports, including NBA, MLB, WNBA, One Championship and soccer.
You can also take advantage of additional premium channel add-ons to expand your library offerings with networks such as Paramount+, Showtime, Max and AMC+. Prime Premiere is also a new perk added to the membership, which provides members with free tickets to advance screenings of Prime Original movies and series in theaters.
Other perks included with a membership include free one-day shipping on Prime eligible products, early access to deals, access to Prime Day savings, grocery delivery, Amazon Music, Prime Gaming, Prime Reading and many more perks.
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Joe Budden & Gillie Da Kid are both former rappers turned podcasters who found success in the broadcast world and had a mild feud that ended with the pair squashing the beef. In that olive branch moment, both Joe Budden and Gillie Da Kid floated the idea of a boxing match with Gillie claiming he’d put the beats on Budden.
Joe Budden was a recent guest on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast with Gillie Da Kid alongside his partner and family member Wallo. At various times during the appearance, Gillie and Budden took shots at each other, which reached a head earlier this year.
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During a broadcast of his eponymously named podcast, Budden clowned Gillie for having a small bedroom window in hilarious fashion. Gillie came back with his own barbs too and it appeared that the so-called “Pod Wars” Budden often references on his show was truly underway.
The beef was settled soon as Budden joined MDWOG but Gillie used the moment to roast Budden’s fashion senses in relentless fashion. Budden seemed unbothered by Gillie’s swipes and retorted with some of his own.
As the conversation wore on, the celebrity boxing match idea was floated with Gillie saying he’d mop Budden with the hands. Gillie Da Kid has demonstrated his hand skills before during a live taping of the podcast with Floyd Mayweather as a guest. Budden has also famously shared that he’s no slouch with the mitts either. Either way, if this happens, hopefully, they make it a charitable event or something of the sort.
Check out the clip of the conversation courtesy of X user @TherealHassanO below.
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