Ryan Garcia Claims There Was A “Mole” In His Camp After Loss To Gervonta Davis

Ryan Garcia says that there was a “mole” in his camp prior to his loss to Gervonta Davis on Saturday night. He made the claim on his Instagram Story, Sunday night without getting into specifics. Garcia was knocked out in the seventh round of the fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

“Actually sad I had a mole in my camp [rat emoji] like wtf that’s crazy but thank God it’s brought to light now,” Garcia wrote over a black screen on Instagram. When the statement was reposted by The Shade Room, fans expressed their doubts as to the validity of Garcia’s claim. “So the rat told tank to punch u in your ribs? I’m confused,” one wrote. Another added: “Whew making stuff up because he lost poor tink tink.”

Ryan Garcia Fights Gervonta Davis

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 22: Ryan Garcia in the black trunks exchanges punches with Gervonta Davis in the green and purple trunks during their catchweight bout at T-Mobile Arena on April 22, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Garcia went down after taking a liver shot from Davis and was unable to beat the count. It was the second time he hit the floor in the fight. “I couldn’t breathe,” Garcia said afterward. “I was going to get back up, but I just couldn’t get up. … He just caught me with a good shot – I don’t want to make no excuses in here – … and I just couldn’t recover. … He caught me with a good body shot, snuck under me and caught me good.”

Davis ended up celebrating the victory with a star-studded group that included Chief Keef, Polo G, Lil Reese, Flo-Rida, and more. They all went to Ghostbar on the roof of Palms Las Vegas together afterward, according to TMZ. With the win,
Davis improved to 29-0. “I am the face of boxing,” he said. The victory also solidified a bet of $1 million that Drake wagered on Davis. “It’s pretty cool to have people like that believe in me. It made me push even harder, so shoutout to Drake and the rest of the people that back me,” Davis said of the bet.

Ryan Garcia’s “Mole” Accusation

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