Boxing sensation Ryan Garcia, 25, shocked the world Saturday in a stunning upset against previously undefeated World Boxing Council junior welterweight world champion Devin Haney, and much of his pre- and post-fight media centered on the protection of children against trafficking and violence.
Ryan Garcia sat down with Patrick Bet-David to talk about his most recent win against Devin Haney, feud with Logan Paul, alleged encounter with Bohemian Grove, and a possible rematch with Gervonta Davis. He also mentioned a positive move into politics to help the children caught up in the conflict in the middle east.
Garcia made headlines by revealing his upcoming meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where they plan to explore avenues for aiding the children affected by the conflict in Gaza.
“I have a meeting with Bibi Netanyahu within two weeks…wants to show me Gaza, wants to show me around. He wants to talk to me, and I told him, like, I just want to propose how can we help children on both sides.”
Boxer Ryan Garcia announces Netanyahu meeting and trip to help children in Gaza. Boxing megastar Ryan Garcia announced he will soon meet with Israeli Prime Benjamin Netanyahu and discuss ways to help children in war-ravaged Gaza.
The boxer echoed this sentiment as the motivation to go to a war-weary Gaza. “I’m all about supporting children,” he said. “I’m not part of Hamas. I love Israel. Israel loves me. I love people from Gaza and Palestine. “You know, I know everybody gets so, ‘Oh, you say Palestine then you can’t say Israel!'” Garcia continued. “Bro, at the end of the day, I’m here to save the kids. However I could do that, I’m going to do it, you know, on both sides.
” In March, Garcia posted to X that he would donate upwards of $20 million to Gaza following his fight with Haney, and he told Bet-David the details regarding a donation are still being worked out. “You can hate on me all you want,” Garcia said.
“If I’m going to send $20 million to Gaza, I’m gonna send $20 million to Israel if it helps out kids. “It all needs to be addressed,” he continued. “So, that’s my whole stance on it. Again, I’m a Christian, of course I’m going to love Israel and the Holy Land, but, Palestine people, I have a heart for them.
Jesus had a heart for the Gentiles. … I love everybody, and I’ll leave it at that.”
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