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Stephen Jackson Urges Ryan Garcia to Get Some Help After His Controversial Comments on George Floyd
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The NBA legend is furious after the 25-year-old boxer mocked George Floyd's death in a Twitter rant as he said, 'Let's go bring George Floyd back to life and kill that n***a again.'

AceShowbiz - Stephen Jackson was among those who were left upset by Ryan Garcia's recent remarks. The NBA legend urged the professional boxer to get help after the latter commented on the tragic incident of George Floyd.

The 46-year-old called out Ryan through a video shared on Instagram. "Talking about you hate n***a you want to join the KKK you need to get some help bro because we don’t play by the same rules that you play by in that ring," he argued.

"You're a clout-chaser, that's all you are. You're looking for attention. You're trying to live a life that you didn't grow up in," he added. "You're not that, Ryan. You're a boxer. Stick to that, bro. Keep George Floyd's name out of your mouth."

Stephen captioned is video by stressing once again, "Get help @kingryan u don't wanna go out like that." He went on to note, "Let G rest in heavenly peace. I got Mexican Hermanos that say that s**ts not acceptable."

Ryan sparked outrage with his racist Twitter rant. In his posts on Thursday, July 4, he used the n-word, writing, "I love n***as." Not stopping there, he mocked George Floyd's death as he said, "Let's go bring George Floyd back to life and kill that n***a again." He also insulted Mexicans, Muslims, Christians and other groups during Twitter Spaces conversations.

Ryan also claimed that a black man sexually assaulted him, saying, "So a black man r**ed me and it's okay and everyone acts like it never happened." In a separate post, he wrote, "Lil Wayne said I can say the n-word."

Ryan's statements led him to get expelled from World Boxing Council. "Exercising my authority as president of the WBC, I am hereby expelling Ryan Garcia from any activity with our organization. We reject any form of discrimination," WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman declared on X, formerly Twitter. "I fear for Ryan well being as he has declined multiple attempts for our help with mental health and substance abuse."

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