Ryan Garcia Found High on PEDs The Entire Devin Haney Fight
Ryan Garcia shocked the boxing world on April 20 when he dropped Devin Haney three times en route to a majority decision victory. Now tests positive for PEDs the entire fight.
By: Sulayman Touray
There was already an asterisk next to that victory after Garcia badly missed weight ahead of the bout, but things got worse on Wednesday evening after multiple reports stated Garcia failed a VADA drug test ahead of the fight.
Wednesday evening reports broke of Garcia's failure in a VADA drug test before the fight, he was found to have tested positive for the performance-enhancing drug Ostarine both the day before and the day of his surprising victory against Devin Haney, as per a VADA letter acquired by ESPN.
Ryan Garcia tested positive for the PED Ostarine the day before and the day of his upset win over Devin Haney, per a VADA letter obtained by ESPN. Garcia has 10 days to request his B-sample be tested. A-sample also screened positive for 19-norandrosterone but unconfirmed.
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) May 2, 2024
Garcia has a window of 10 days to request testing of his B-sample. Additionally, the A-sample also indicated a positive screening for 19-norandrosterone, though this remains unconfirmed at present. Veteran boxing reporter Dan Rafael was the first to share a report of Garcia's failed test, claiming the result was related to the performance-enhancing drug Ostarine.
Garcia spent the build to the fight engaging in bizarre behavior, ranting on social media about various conspiracy theories, claiming to be in possession of proof of aliens and claiming to be drinking alcohol regularly, which he admitted after the fight.
After the win, Garcia claimed this was all part of an elaborate plan to "troll" boxing fans, media and Haney and his team. Were that the case, the plan appeared to work perfectly as Garcia pulled off the biggest win of his career. If the test samples are confirmed to be positive, the result of the fight will likely be overturned to a no contest.
Of course, Garcia missing weight by more than three pounds meant that Garcia was ineligible to win Haney's WBC junior welterweight championship. The fight was originally planned as Garcia's first shot at a world championship, as well as an opportunity to prove he could hang with the sport's elite after getting dropped twice and stopped by Gervonta "Tank" Davis in 2023.
After posting a tweet featuring three crying emojis and "lol," Garcia briefly went live on X.
"You guys can see fake news," Garcia said. "Fake f---ing news. Don't believe these f---ers. I never f---ing took a steroid in my f---ing life. I don't even know how that shit, it's the weirdest shit ever.
"Supposedly they had it already but they release it after I win? It makes no sense. I tested the day of the fight, nothing. ... Somebody paying somebody."
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