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On Monday, via a video on X (Twitter), Ryan Garcia claimed he lost his phone and access to Instagram, but confirmed to those worried that everything is okay with him. UFC star Sean Strickland, who recently cried on a podcast, did not show any sympathy for the boxer.
Strickland, 33, responded to Garcia's video by saying he hates rich people who cry over mental health issues while there are children in salt mines. The beef did not end there.
"God I hate famous people. Bro you are fucking RICH," Strickland wrote. "They're kids in salt mines, kids dying of cancer begging for one more day on this earth and you're having a mental break down on social media.. You fucking pussy."
Garcia responded and they got into a war of words before Strickland told him he is in Las Vegas and to "roll through."
Strickland then shared a video poking fun at Garcia's recent clip, saying he killed his sparring partners, but that the demons were gone now.
Sean Strickland cries over his childhood
Garcia, 25, is clearly not okay despite his video, so for Strickland to capitalize on human angst goes against what he had done months earlier on a podcast.
Strickland broke down to tears while ing his childhood. Theo Von, the host of the podcast, did not know what to do with the weeping fighter.
Even Dillon Danis, the biggest jerk in all combat sports, put his beef with Garcia to the side in the name of mental health.
Strickland lost his championship belt recently, so maybe this is just the UFC star's way of staying in the limelight.