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Bryce Hall is getting a lot of attention for a fighter who appeared once in a boxing match and one BKFC fight, losing the first embarrassingly. What makes things even more interesting is that he is beefing with Ryan Garcia, who is one of the big names in the 140-pound division. Last year, the influencer boxer failed to pay back Garcia’s father the money Hall owed him for training. 

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So, while Hall was on X, expressing his ethical superiority over Sean Strickland regarding a sparring clip with Sneako, Ryan Garcia revealed he and his father have been trying to get a hold of Bryce for the unpaid dues, possibly suing him. It kick-started a lengthy back-and-forth, resulting in Garcia leaking their DMs, where Hall had offered to pay back $10K to Garcia. Nevertheless, earlier today on X, the influencer boxer publicized why Garcia is taking legal action for the amount of $10K. 

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Bryce Hall claims Garcia is willing to lose to make money

Addressing his recent online interaction with Garcia, Hall wrote, “Losing millions playing poker, child support bills, baby mama checks. Guy is willing to take massive L’s publicly against way better fighters now because he needs the money.” It’s worth noting that Hall is speaking about Garcia’s upcoming fight against Devin Haney on April 20.

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Interestingly, Garcia and Haney have faced each other six times during their amateur careers, with each winning three. What’s even more interesting, however, is according to the 2023 lawsuit from Henry Garcia, Hall, and two others owed Henry $750,000. Nevertheless, Hall highlighted that gambling and child support are the reasons “why he’s threatening to sue me for $10k, that again, I’ve been trying to send him for over a year.” Meanwhile, Ryan Garcia had this to say about his beef with Hall.

Ryan Garcia claims he is letting Hall go!

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Garcia appeared in a live stream with a popular streamer Neon, a recognizable name on Twitch and YouTube. After training for a bit, both parties sat down for an interview. When asked about the beef with Bryce Hall, Garcia expressed his grievances with the influencer boxer. “Bro, when somebody goes at your dad, it’s a different type of anger. To me, that’s righteous anger,” said Garcia.

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He further explained that people aren’t happy with him for taking shots at Hall. But Garcia claimed, “If somebody owed your dad money, [the] chat could look this up. He did a podcast, saying he was the only one that got paid, then tells my dad he didn’t get paid.” Despite that, Garcia suggested, “I’m off him, though.”

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Despite getting scammed for what Hall is claiming $10,000, Ryan Garcia has decided to take the high road. Meanwhile, Hall has done the opposite by claiming Garcia needs the money to pay off his debts. Who do you think is in the wrong here? 

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