Boxing star Ryan Garcia's recent social media post has caught the attention of several fans. The 26-year-old uploaded a post to his Instagram account, which featured AI-generated pictures of him with a baby version of his last opponent Devin Haney.
In the caption of the post, Garcia mentioned Haney's lawsuit against him and went on to call 'The Dream' his 'son'. 'KingRy' then also brought Devin's father Bill Haney into the conversation and criticized him for not stopping their fight.
"I love my son, don't like how he's suing me this Christmas but it's all good, I guess I have to take the higher road and keep the Christmas cheer. No left hooks underneath the tree, don't worry my son. And to grandpa Bill [Haney], you don't get anything this year for not stopping the fight. Ended up on the naughty list."
Check out Ryan Garcia's Instagram post below:
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Many boxing fans saw the humor in Garcia's post and shared their reactions in the comments section. One person appreciated the 'quality' of Garcia's amusing post.
"10/10 quality post."
Another individual poked fun at Haney by asking Garcia about his 'son's mother.
"Who's the baby mama?"
One user opined that Haney was not too keen on a rematch against Garcia.
"He doesn't want a rematch. Devin Haney is traumatized for life. He's also afraid and uses steroids as an excuse for his loss."
Check out a compilation of some of the reactions below:
Why did Devin Haney file a lawsuit against Ryan Garcia?
Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney locked horns on April 20 for the WBC super light weight title. In the lead-up, 'KingRy' came in overweight by 3.2 pounds, making him ineligible to win the belt.
On fight night, Garcia outperformed 'The Dream' and scored a majority decision victory. Later, the 26-year-old tested positive for banned substances and thus, the result was changed to a no-contest.
Haney filed a lawsuit against 'KingRy' in September, seeking compensation on various accounts, including fraud and breach of contract due to Garcia failing the drug test.