Cam’ron and Ma$e have offered their thoughts on Ryan Garcia, who has been in the hot seat ever since he made a series of disparagingly racist remarks online.
Last week, the professional boxer went on a tirade wherein he used derogatory language against Muslims and Black people during an X Spaces Broadcast.
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“I hate n-ggas. I’m anti-Black. I’m KKK, n-gga. I hate n-ggas,” the Mexican-American athlete said at one point. “Let’s go bring George Floyd back to life and kill that n-gga.”
Whereas he has since apologized for the outburst, concerns over his mental health and suspected drug abuse have only proliferated over the past few days. During an episode of It Is What It Is that aired on Monday (July 8), both hosts shared their thoughts on the incident that led to the 15-time national amateur champion being expelled from the World Boxing Council.
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“This is a real sensitive issue when it comes to Ryan, because when you see Ryan doing the things that he’s doing, part of it could be trolling, but it’s starting to come across as a mental breakdown,” Murda began. “I wish he [could] get some real, serious help, and it’s sad that he made so much money so fast, because the money is actually working against him.”
Killa took on a more stern tone as he added: “I don’t even want to hear rehab, n-gga. Go bring George Floyd back to life to kill the n-gga again — come on, my n-gga, come on. I’m just trying to figure out what the fuck do you get out of that trolling if that’s your ‘excuse.’ Trolling for what?
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“There’s really, really no coming back from that type shit […] A doctor’s note at this point ain’t going to get it. That’s not going to get it, my n-gga.”
Meek Mill was among those who were upset by Garcia’s comments as he recently took to his Instagram Stories and questioned the 25-year-old’s mental state.
“Doing anything for money can mess your brain up and now you really broke-n,” he wrote. “This life ain’t for everyone it’s cool to be normal and smart!”
The Philly native wasn’t the only public figure who has taken issue with the aforementioned remarks.
Former NBA player and All The Smoke host Stephen Jackson also slammed the the fighter in a video posted to Instagram, saying: “First you go from taking steroids, then you talking about digging George Floyd up and killing him again? Now you talking about you hate n-ggas and you wanna join the KKK?
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“Look, dawg, you need to get some help, bro, because we don’t play by the same rules that you play by in that ring, dawg. I’m just telling you, just like I told you in the DM when I told you to get some help, because it’s a whole different ballgame out here, bro. Anyone that gotta bring up the dead is dying inside. You a clout chaser. That’s all you are. You’re looking for attention.”
He added: “You trying to live a life that you didn’t grow up in. You’re not that, Ryan. Okay? You a boxer. Stick to that, bro. Keep George Floyd’s name out your mouth. If you wanna join the KKK like you said on Clubhouse, go ahead — just don’t fuck with us and don’t expect us to fuck with you.”