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Will Ryan Garcia go to heaven or hell after the end of mortal life? Well, according to the 25-year-old, the final destination will depend on whether or not one has accepted God in life. On that note, ahead of his upcoming fight against Devin Haney for the WBC Super-Lightweight title on April 20th, ‘KingRy’ enlightened the people about life after death and his relationship with Jesus.

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With less than a month left for one of the biggest fights of his career, Garcia appeared on the Full Send Podcast. And at a time, needless to say, when the boxing world expected the fighter to wax lyrical about his skills, he focused on the spirit’s ultimate journey.

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Heaven or Hell: Ryan Garcia sheds light on the spirit’s final destination

Although less than four weeks are left for Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney, ‘KingRy’ has attempted to capture the attention of the boxing world with his bizarre social media posts, completely unrelated to boxing. His recent antics have led people to think he is prioritizing his presence on social media over the challenges Devin Haney will bring. Similarly, now Garcia appeared on the Full Send Podcast to discuss life after death and the spirit’s relationship with God. Being asked what happened after death, Garcia began, “Your spirit can either go to heaven or hell.”

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In addition, he explained, “Hell is just the absence of God. That’s all it is. So now, you get to live exactly what you wanted to do. You love this life so much, you never wanted to get to know Him. He called you. Just try to get to know Him. You kept on pushing Him away ’cause whatever you felt. And however you felt in this life.

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So, according to Garcia, the absence of God leads one to ignorance and materialistic attachments. “You get exactly what you wanted. You get to live in darkness without God. Every good thing comes from God,” he explained. Along these lines, Garcia, whose hands were allegedly electrified by God, emphasized the importance of knowing God.

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As per Garcia, although some people think a relationship with Jesus is “cringe,” Garcia feels otherwise. As a result, he concluded, “I want to know who the creator of heaven is. And you’ll know the peace he gives you. It’s not pressure.” Well, with that said, what do you make of Garcia’s understanding of life after death? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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