Adin Ross has to deal with the fallout from his comments on Ryan Garcia’s mental state as well as criticism from both fans and onlookers.
After making a controversial remark about boxing phenom Ryan Garcia’s mental health on a live stream, Adin Ross, the highest-earning live streamer in the world, has caught backlash.
As events transpired, Ross expressed his worries for Ryan Garcia’s health, saying, “I could hear in his voice that he might be having a little bit of a breakdown.”
This discovery comes amid a swirl of controversy surrounding Ryan Garcia, who has made headlines for his strange disappearance and outrageous claims, including accusations of sexual assault at Bohemian Grove. Adin Ross’s remarks took an unexpected turn as boxing fans revolted against him, casting doubt on the reasons for his professions of worry, while the boxing world rallies with Garcia.
Although many sympathized with Garcia’s plight, attention soon turned to Ross’s potential ties to the “elites” referenced in Garcia’s contentious Twitter Spaces conversation with Andrew Tate. There was conjecture, as remarks on TikTok suggested that Adin Ross could know something about Garcia’s accusations.
With the eight most popular comments on TikTok raising doubts about Ross’s intentions and suggesting that he may be involved with the so-called “elites,” the streaming superstar was accused of being a puppet for unseen forces. The community closely examined Ross’s demeanor and mannerisms, reading them as possible clues to his true intentions.
Rappers 21 Savage and Playboi Carti have lately caused problems for Adin Ross, who is well-known for his mega-streaming agreement with Kick, which is reported to be valued between $15 million and $40 million. This has happened during high-profile stream appearances.
Ryan Garcia seems to be stepping back from his unpredictable social media activity in the wake of the controversy, promising to concentrate on his upcoming bout on April 20th against Devin Haney. Garcia said via video that he would put his health first and that he would take a little break from talking about things other than boxing and sports.