Ryan Garcia has come under fire on social media after seeming to suggest he predicted the Baltimore Key Bridge disaster in a tweet that has since been deleted.
In a frightening event early on Tuesday morning, a cargo ship collided with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse.
The ship’s crew issued a distress call, reporting a loss of power and steering system failure just moments before striking one of the bridge’s support columns.
Eight individuals fell into the water as a result of the incident.
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While two were successfully rescued, the remaining six, who were part of a construction crew tasked with filling potholes on the bridge, are still missing and presumed deceased.
However, amidst the controversy surrounding his recent erratic behavior on social media, Garcia has seemingly asserted that he foresaw the occurrence of this tragic incident.
Garcia reposted this which he claims was deleted during his recent social media rant:
“Something bad is going to happen in Baltimore, Maryland on March 26, 2024.”
He captioned his post:
“As people know during that time when I was tweeting and writing a bunch of stuff. My tweets were constantly getting deleted and I was showing proof.”
“I will say that it is not me who knows but God, the Holy Spirit speaking thru me.”
“There is times I forget what I say, like I said I pray for the people effected in this tragedy in Baltimore. Half my tweets were deleted and not by my doing To God receive the Glory not me.”
Fans on social media have swiftly criticized the boxer, asserting that he did not actually post the tweet he claims to have made.
One individual responded, saying, “Bro, you never tweeted this, stop lying. You can check your deleted tweets history….”
Another commented, “You actually believing you tweeted this is scarier than anything you’ve done so far. Please take a break from social media. I want to see the right happen.”
“I screenshotted everything,” added another. “Trust me when I say you didn’t predict this tragic event. God as our witness.”
A fan chimed in, stating, “Never posted this. Enough, bro.”
“Lol, you didn’t say this. Someone made it up,” said another commenter.
Concerns about Garcia’s mental well-being have escalated among fans, with some arguing against his upcoming fight against Devin Haney next month.
The heightened level of concern for Garcia reached its peak on March 3 when a cryptic and disturbing video was posted on his social media accounts, claiming he was dead after having his ‘throat slit.’
In the following 72 hours, Garcia made alarming claims, alleging that he was raped by a family member at the age of two, possessed evidence of aliens’ existence, and witnessed children being sexually assaulted by ‘the elites’ after being restrained at Bohemian Grove.