Boxing superstar Ryan Garcia was caught having a romantic dinner in Santa Monica on Wednesday amid a big update in his divorce case.
The former WBC interim lightweight champion was seen with wife, Andrea Celina – signalling an end to their marital issues.
The couple were spotted dining at Giorgio Baldi, just a couple of weeks on from their divorce case being dismissed.
Garcia and Celina held hands as they departed the famous Italian restaurant, throwing a few smiles at the cameras too.
The pair first got married back in January 2021, but the marriage faced problems in the following years.
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Christmas Day in 2023 marked the official end of their relationship, with Garcia citing ‘irreconcilable differences’.
Despite facing tough moments together throughout 2024, the pair seem to have overcome their issues.
Last month, Garcia ended divorce proceedings, asking the court to dismiss the case in late July.
While there has been no public comment from either party, Wednesday’s pictures appear to show the couple in harmony.
When will Ryan Garcia return to the ring?
Garcia has been out of action since his unanimous decision defeat to Rolando Romero last May.
The fight marked his second professional defeat, and first since Gervonta Davis knocked out the 27-year-old back in April 2023.
According to boxing financier Turki Alalshikh, Garcia is being lined up for a rematch with Devin Haney.
The two men clashed in April 2024 in one of the most controversial bouts of the year.
While Garcia scored three knockdowns and picked up a majority decision win, he failed to claim Haney’s WBC super lightweight title after missing weight.
Garcia’s behaviour in the lead up to the fight, and after, was somewhat erratic – something that sparked speculation over his mental health.
The American later failed a VADA drug test for ostarine – a banned substance. This lead to a suspension and the result being changed to a ‘no contest’ by the New York State Athletic Commission.
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