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Ryan Garcia warns Jake Paul: “I will retire from boxing if steroid accusations are proven true”

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Boxer Ryan Garcia is facing allegations of doping after failing a drug test following his victory over Devin Haney. Despite the controversy, Garcia remains adamant that he did not knowingly use steroids and is determined to clear his name.

Garcia’s win over Haney in April was already marred by his failure to make weight for the fight, but he managed to secure a majority decision victory and hand Haney his first loss. However, just days after the fight, it was revealed that Garcia had tested positive for the banned substance ostarine.

In a recent Instagram Live conversation with fellow boxer Jake Paul, Garcia vehemently denied the accusations and even went as far as to say that he would quit boxing if found guilty. He expressed frustration with the situation, questioning the timing of the drug test results and suggesting that there may be a conspiracy against him.

Despite the cloud of controversy hanging over him, Garcia remains focused on his boxing career and is determined to prove his innocence. He has emphasized his commitment to fair play and integrity in the sport, stating, “I would never cheat.”

As Garcia continues to fight to clear his name, the boxing world waits to see how this latest development will impact his career and reputation.

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