Sunday, December 22, 2024

Ryan Garcia and Odell Beckham Jr. celebrate Panthers’ Stanley Cup win

Must read




Ryan Garcia was seen with Odell Beckham Jr. at a bowling alley in Miami after appearing at the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup victory party.

Pictures of the suspended boxer meeting the Dolphins’ latest signing emerged from the Kingpin Bowling weekly party at Lucky Strike in Miami Beach.

Some snaps feature Garcia doing topless push-ups on the lane. Meanwhile, others show him with his shirt unbuttoned as he rolls the ball.

On the other hand, the wide receiver was wearing a black sweater and a green snapback as he engaged in a handshake with the southpaw.

Beckham is entering his 10th season in the NFL and first with Miami after signing a one-year, $3million deal.

Ryan Garcia was seen with Odell Beckham at a bowling alley in Miami on Wednesday night
Garcia headed to the bowling event after getting spotted at the Panthers’ Stanley Cup party

Click here to resize this module

Before arriving at South Beach, Beckham spent four years with the New York Giants, three years with the Cleveland Browns, a Super Bowl-winning season with the Los Angeles Rams, and a lone campaign with the Baltimore Ravens.

Garcia is serving a year-long suspension from the New York State Athletic Commission after testing positive for performance-enhancement drug Ostarine during his April 20 fight against Devin Haney.

King Ryan knocked the undefeated Haney down in rounds 7, 10, and 11 and secured the majority decision. However, after his positive tests, the result got overturned into a no-contest, keeping Haney undefeated despite the one-sided beating.

The pictures were taken at the Kingpin Bowling weekly party at Lucky Strike in Miami Beach
After a single season with the Ravens, Beckham signed a $3million, one-year deal with Miami
Garcia is serving a year-long suspension after testing positive for PEDs against Devin Haney

Garcia was reportedly seen celebrating the Panthers’ victory party at CATCH Miami.

The Panthers won their first Stanley Cup as a franchise on Monday after a thrilling seven-game series against the Edmonton Oilers. Florida gained a 3-0 lead before their Canadian counterpart managed to climb up and force a clincher.

Nevertheless, the Panthers closed the series at home, winning 2-1.



Latest article