Ryan Garcia Reacts to Adrien Broner’s Viral ‘Ride Money’ Video

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Ryan Garcia Reacts to Adrien Broner’s Viral ‘Ride Money’ Video

Ryan Garcia Reacts to Adrien Broner’s Viral ‘Ride Money’ Video

The viral clip shows Adrien Broner asking for ride money, prompting Ryan Garcia to reach out publicly with an offer of support.

Ryan Garcia Reacts to Adrien Broner’s Viral ‘Ride Money’ Video

The viral clip shows Adrien Broner asking for ride money, prompting Ryan Garcia to reach out publicly with an offer of support.

In a surprising turn of events, boxing star Ryan Garcia has extended a helping hand to Adrien Broner after a viral video showed the former four-division champion asking for ride money. The clip, which has been circulating widely on social media, captures Broner speaking to a cameraman and promising to pay for transportation later.

Garcia took to X (formerly Twitter) with a heartfelt message directed at Broner, setting aside the typical trash talk that often dominates the boxing world. "Sad to see, AB if you see this call me. Let's get you situated. No need to keep drinking. Let's be better. Not judging let's lock in," Garcia wrote, adding, "Anyone can change their life and be better. With the lord anything is possible. Trust me 🙏."

This moment adds to a growing list of concerns surrounding Broner, who once dominated the ring with his flashy "About Billions" persona and standout runs at 130 and 135 pounds. However, recent years have seen the Cincinnati native struggle to maintain momentum, with fewer fights since 2019 and less impressive performances at higher weight classes.

The situation isn't an isolated one. During fight week for the Terence Crawford vs. Canelo Alvarez event, longtime associate Blue Blood Sports TV reported seeing Broner needing assistance to walk through a Las Vegas hotel lobby, appearing "spaced out" and disconnected from those around him. Days later, his appearance on Cam'ron and Ma$e's It Is What It Is podcast ended abruptly after repeated off-topic comments led to him being escorted off the set.

For fans who remember Broner's prime—when he captured titles across four weight divisions—these incidents are a stark contrast to the confident fighter who once seemed unstoppable. Garcia's offer of support, however, serves as a reminder that even in the competitive world of boxing, there's room for compassion and second chances.

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