Ryan Garcia has been expelled from the World Boxing Council (WBC) after a social media livestream where he repeatedly used racist and discriminatory language against Black people and Muslims. According to the Associated Press, WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman stated that Garcia has been expelled from any activity with their organization and that they reject any form of discrimination.
Garcia posted an apology on social media, stating that he was trolling and wanted the killing to stop. He expressed love for everyone and apologized if he offended anyone. However, he later deleted the post without addressing the incident further. CNN has reached out to Garcia’s representatives for comment but has not received a response yet.
Following his expulsion from the WBC, Garcia’s family released a statement citing his mental health issues. They mentioned that they do not support his statements regarding race or religion, stating that it does not reflect who Ryan truly is and how he was raised. The family acknowledged Ryan’s ongoing struggle with mental health and expressed their commitment to ensuring he receives the help he needs during this challenging time.
Sulaiman added in his post that the WBC had offered Garcia assistance with mental health and substance abuse issues multiple times. This incident highlights the importance of mental health awareness and the consequences of using discriminatory language in professional sports.
The boxer’s expulsion from WBC raises questions about whether racism should be tolerated in any arena of life, including sports. The incident also serves as a reminder that mental illness can lead to impulsive behavior, which can have severe consequences for individuals and those around them.
It remains to be seen what impact this incident will have on Garcia’s career as a boxer. However, one thing is clear – it highlights the need for greater awareness about mental health issues in both sports and society as a whole.
As Ryan continues to navigate this difficult time, it is essential that we prioritize supporting him in seeking help for his mental illnesses while also holding him accountable for his actions regarding race and religion.
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