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WBC Interim Lightweight champion Ryan Garcia is certainly not a huge fan of rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine. The controversial rapper has a history of making provocative statements and stirring up controversy. Moreover, in 2018, he pled guilty to a range of charges, including racketeering, firearms offenses, and drug trafficking.

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However, he subsequently cooperated with the authorities, which led him to avoid prison time. Despite this, many people view Tekashi as a snitch and have criticized him for cooperating with law enforcement. In addition, things were taken to another level after he was recently jumped by three men at a gym in Florida but Garcia still does not hold any sympathy towards the rapper.

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Ryan Garcia shows no sympathy towards Tekashi 6ix9ine

In a recent appearance on Logan Paul’s ImPaulsive podcast. Garcia stated that when he first saw the news, he thought the attack was horrible. However, upon reflection, he realized that Tekashi had made some very unappealing remarks about people dying, and according to Garcia, if you play that game, people are going to take it quite seriously which might also be the reason why he was jumped.

At first when I was looking at it, I was like, man, that’s horrible. But then I think to myself, like, you do reap what you sow, and he said some very unappeasing things about people dying. And it’s like, you play that game, people are gonna take that quite seriously. But from his perspective, he should have said, ‘Okay, I kinda lowkey deserve that,‘” said Garcia

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‘KingRy’ is gearing up for the biggest fight of his career and will face Gervonta Davis in the coming weeks. However, for Tekashi it looks like his past has finally caught up to him and he will have to be more careful about his words in the future.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine sounds off on his attackers

The rapper was not one to mince his words after being jumped by three people. In a social media post after the attack, 6ix9ine cleared out the attackers and labeled the beating as a cowardly act. Moreover, he added that the whole situation was a little unexpected with this being the first time he was jumped. “What happen here was nothing but cowardly. Just imagine having nothing to do with a situation and feel obligated to make it your business,” he said.

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The attack on Tekashi 6ix9ine is a stark reminder of the dangers of playing with fire. While some may argue that he did not deserve what happened to him other would argue the contrary. However, one thing is clear. There are consequences to one’s actions, and some are dire.

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What did you think about Garcia’s thoughts on the 6ix9ine situation? Let us know in the comments.

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Sahil Sood is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, who specializes in covering live events and core sports. Sahil holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has authored over 1300 articles at EssentiallySports. His coverage of Sylvester Stallone's training with Earnie Shavers was widely praised for its depth and insight. As a practitioner of Jiu-Jitsu and a passionate fan of combat sports, Sahil's love for the sport shines through in his writing. His favorite bout, Roberto Duran vs 'Sugar' Ray Leonard, is a testament to his appreciation for the all-time classics and his deep understanding of the technical aspects of boxing. Aside from his writing, Sahil's life revolves around his training for national tournaments, reflecting the same dedication and discipline that he brings to his work as a boxing writer.

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