Ryan Garcia, the boxing world's resident enigma, is once again raising eyebrows with his latest social media antics.
This time, Garcia has posted a perplexing "casting call" for what he describes as a "special project" in Texas, leaving fans and family alike concerned for his well-being.
The 25-year-old, set to face Devin Haney on April 20 in a bid for the WBC super-lightweight world championship, has been exhibiting erratic behavior throughout March, prompting worries about his mental health.
In the now-deleted Instagram post, Garcia sought individuals to fill various roles, including a "Mom/Woman," "Love Interest/Video Vixen/Woman," "Butler/Man," and "Referee/Man." Each role had specific age requirements and time slots, hinting at a mysterious project set to unfold in Dallas.
"Urgent casting call for special project," Garcia's post read. "All roles are for tomorrow (3/24) in Dallas."
Garcia's recent actions have only added to a string of bizarre incidents this month. From accusing Elon Musk of being the Antichrist to making unsettling claims about his past and hurling accusations at fellow influencers, Garcia's behavior has raised serious concerns.
The New York State Athletic Commission has even stepped in, requesting a medical evaluation before allowing him to compete. However, Garcia has vehemently opposed this, alleging an infringement on his freedom of speech.
Despite the concerns surrounding Garcia's mental state, his upcoming bout with Haney looms large. As fans and pundits speculate on the significance of Garcia's "special project," one thing remains certain: the enigmatic boxer continues to keep the world guessing, both inside and outside the ring.