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Bernard Hopkins Gives a Vague Response to Ryan Garcia’s Baltimore Bridge Collapse Saga

Published 03/31/2024, 7:15 AM EDT

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A social media post by boxer Ryan Garcia has gone viral in the wake of the devastating bridge collapse in Baltimore. While the tragic event unfolded a week ago, a since-deleted tweet from Garcia’s account has some wondering if the boxer predicted the disaster. The tweet, allegedly posted on March 26th, reads: “SOMETHING BAD IS GOING TO HAPPEN IN BALTIMORE MARYLAND ON MARCH 26TH 2024.

Moreover, a TikTok video showcasing the tweet has garnered over 290,000 views, with many users expressing shock at the eerie coincidence. The authenticity of the tweet remains unconfirmed. Meanwhile, the focus remains on the aftermath of the bridge collapse. Six construction workers are missing and presumed dead, and rescue efforts are ongoing. Bernard Hopkins reacts to this premonition.

Bernard Hopkins addresses the claims of Ryan Garcia

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Boxing legend Bernard Hopkins weighed in on the bizarre social media post by Ryan Garcia, which some believe predicted the Baltimore bridge collapse. While Hopkins acknowledges the coincidence, he remains skeptical. “Did he predict the bridge collapse? Maybe he did, where’s the proof? Hopkins asked. He emphasizes the need for evidence, highlighting the vagueness of Garcia’s post.

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The interview leaves more questions than answers. Was it a lucky guess or something more? The reporter mentioned that he made a post regarding the prediction of this tragedy, so Hopkins further asked, “Did it happen?” The reporter stated that the collapse of the key bridge substantiated the premonition. Hopkins couldn’t understand the response he must give to this.

After the video about Garcia’s old tweet went viral, he talked about the alleged post. Interestingly, the boxer didn’t deny writing something on those lines, at the same time, he didn’t even confirm it.

Ryan Garcia mentions the deleted tweet

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Boxer Ryan Garcia is back in the headlines, this time for a social media post that some believe predicted the tragic bridge collapse in Baltimore. Garcia recently reposted a tweet, originally deleted during a period of erratic social media activity. It read, “Something bad is going to happen in Baltimore, Maryland on March 26, 2024.

The date coincides perfectly with the bridge disaster. Garcia claims his account was compromised at the time, with many tweets mysteriously deleted. He suggests a spiritual explanation, stating, “the Holy Spirit speaking through me.” The boxer acknowledges the possibility of forgetting his own messages due to the incident.

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He emphasizes his prayers for those affected by the tragedy and denies responsibility for the deleted tweets. So, there hasn’t been any update whatsoever about these bizarre claims by the boxer. What are your thoughts on this? Tell us in the comments section.

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Chirag Radhyan is a senior boxing writer at EssentiallySports. Having authored close to 2K articles, he is a live-coverage specialist, contributing to the detailed reportage of live boxing events ranging from the Jermell Charlo vs Canelo Alvarez bout to Ryan Garcia vs Gervonta Davis. Moreover, his coverage of the off-court drama between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury received widespread appreciation from readers.
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Himanshu Sridhar