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Ryan Garcia Reacts After Being Sued By Devin Haney

By The Spotlight StaffSeptember 27, 2024
Ryan Garcia Reacts After Being Sued By Devin Haney

Last April, Ryan Garcia defeated Devin Haney by majority decision. However, it was overturned to a no-contest after Garcia’s failed drug test.

On September 27, Devin Haney filed a lawsuit against Ryan Garcia for doping violations. In the suit, Haney alleged battery, fraud, unjust enrichment, and breach of contract and is seeking punitive damages for Garcia’s wrongdoings.

On Instagram, the 26-year-old responded to the lawsuit as follows:

“I’m being sued for doing my Job 😂😂😂

This fight has been a Netflix documentary but this right here is the finale

Your honor he simply struggles with left hook syndrome”

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