Ryan Garcia shares new Donald Trump pictures after meeting the former president on his victory tour over the weekend after shock Devin Haney win

Ryan Garcia shared new pictures with Donald Trump after meeting the former US President on his victory tour.

Following his stunning victory over Devin Haney on April 20, Garcia jetted to Florida, celebratory appearances began.

On Friday, King Ryan posted a video showcasing his hand speed to Trump – who appeared to be impressed – and a few others at the ex-president’s Mar-a-Lago residence. ‘Donald Trump 2024,’ Garcia says at the end of the clip.

The newly posted pictures appear to be from the same visit, as Garcia wears the same outfit with a grey blazer over his shirt. In the snaps, the boxing star held his fist close to Trump’s chin while the latter had his hand on Garcia’s shoulder.

‘AMERICA,’ Garcia captioned.

Ryan Garcia posted new pictures with Donald Trump after meeting on his victory tour
Ryan Garcia posted new pictures with Donald Trump after meeting on his victory tour

Garcia met the former US President in Florida after his impressive win over Devin Haney
Garcia met the former US President in Florida after his impressive win over Devin Haney

After meeting Trump, Garcia took his victory tour to Colorado, where he met Deion Sanders during the Buffaloes’ Spring Game. Garcia shared footage of his meeting with Coach Prime as he gave Sanders a quick boxing lesson.

Later that evening, the pair took the stage for a rap performance during a talent show headlined by Lil Wayne on Colorado’s campus.

Garcia stunned the sports world by scoring three knockdowns to earn a majority decision over Haney at Barclays Center. The masterful performance came after months of bizarre social media behavior led fans to worry about Garcia’s well-being.

Garcia scored three knockdowns to earn a majority decision and give Haney his first loss
Garcia scored three knockdowns to earn a majority decision and give Haney his first loss

Haney came into the fight with a 31-0 record and left with the first blemish in his professional career.

Garcia, unfortunately, did not win the WBC super lightweight title after weighing in three pounds over the limit. The Victorville native improved his record to 25-1 with the win.

After stops in Florida and Colorado, Garcia tweeted: ‘The victory tour has reached LA. It’s time. Missed yall.’