sport news Ryan Garcia is slammed AGAIN for appearing to claim he predicted Baltimore Key ... trends now

sport news Ryan Garcia is slammed AGAIN for appearing to claim he predicted Baltimore Key ... trends now
sport news Ryan Garcia is slammed AGAIN for appearing to claim he predicted Baltimore Key ... trends now

sport news Ryan Garcia is slammed AGAIN for appearing to claim he predicted Baltimore Key ... trends now

Ryan Garcia has been heavily criticized on social media after he appeared to claim he predicted the Baltimore Key Bridge disaster would happen in a conveniently deleted tweet.

In terrifying scenes early on Tuesday morning, a cargo ship plowed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused it to collapse.

The ship's crew issued a mayday call, saying they had lost power and the vessel's steering system just minutes before striking one of the bridge's columns.

At least eight people went into the water. Two were rescued, but the other six - part of a construction crew that had been filling potholes on the bridge - were missing and presumed dead.

But Garcia, who has sparked outrage in recent weeks because of his erratic behavior on social media, has appeared to claim that he predicted the incident would happen.

Ryan Garcia has been slammed for claiming he predicted the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse

Ryan Garcia has been slammed for claiming he predicted the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse

Garcia replied to another post on social media that included this alleged post from Garcia

Garcia replied to another post on social media that included this alleged post from Garcia

The troubled boxer then claimed the post was legitimate and had been removed during his rant

The troubled boxer then claimed the post was legitimate and had been removed during his rant

A cargo ship plowed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused its collapse

A cargo ship plowed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused its collapse

Garcia reposted a tweet - that he claims was deleted during his recent social media rant - that reads: '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'.

But fans on social media have been quick to slam the boxer and insist that he did not in fact post the tweet he claims to have done.

One replied: '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 added: 'Never posted this. Enough bro.'

'Lol you didn't say this. Someone made it up,' said another.

Fans were quick to accuse Garcia of 'lying' and insisted the boxer 'never tweeted this'

Fans were quick to accuse Garcia of 'lying' and insisted the boxer 'never tweeted this'

Garcia's behavior on social media has caused concern among fans for his mental well-being

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