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New York Commission Supposedly Are Finally Doing Something On Ryan Garcia Hearing

New York Commission Supposedly Are Finally Doing Something On Ryan Garcia Hearing

The mess that is New York and their Athletic Commission is apparently, finally, making movement on the Garcia vs Haney fight.

The head of their Commission abruptly and unprofessionally quiet the position recently after the fight.

Now, what apparently is left of the New York Commission according to Lance Pugmire will finally meet this week regarding Garcia’s recent post-fight drugs test.

At last. About time. That was overdue.

What A Mess

That meeting should have came the Monday morning after the fight.

New York is widely considered not only the worst part of America now but one of the worst cities in the world for worldwide illegal migration.

The Inevitable End Of New York As A Destination

A trend being stood up to in Europe across all nations and now in America too.

Hopefully some good boxing might occur again in wretched New York but that Garcia vs Haney fight left a lot to be desired following the mess the Commission has left the fight in.

The WBC and others should promote fights in the other States in America, like they are doing, as New York continues to disintegrate as a place, destination and city, both domestically and foreign.

New York’s Decline: A City Losing its Luster

New York City, once a global beacon of culture, entertainment, and opportunity, is facing a concerning decline.

Factors like rising crime, an influx of migrants straining resources, and a perceived degradation of quality of life are tarnishing the city’s reputation and driving away residents and visitors alike.

Consistently, every day and week now.

The last few years in particular.

A place going to hell. The feds should do the country a favor and send those New York scumbags and that city to Hell sooner. So it can be rebuilt better down the road in the new America. Start with the controlled, legal demolition of the UN, the evil United Nations, building in New York. No place for it in America.

Crime on the Rise:

One of the most pressing issues plaguing New York is the surge in crime.

Statistics reveal an alarming increase in violent offenses, including robberies, assaults, and homicides.

This rise in crime has made residents feel unsafe and has deterred tourists from visiting, hurting the city’s economy and cultural scene.

The perception of New York as a dangerous city is spreading, further damaging its global image and solidifying it as an evil crap hole of a place, at this point.

The Migrant Crisis and its Impact:

The influx of migrants, while a complex and multifaceted issue, has undoubtedly strained the city’s resources.

Overcrowded shelters, increased demand for social services, and a lack of affordable housing have all contributed to a sense of unease among residents.

The situation has raised concerns about safety, sanitation, and the overall well-being of the city’s population.

Quality of Life Concerns:

Beyond crime and the migrant crisis, there are broader concerns about the declining quality of life in New York.

The rising cost of living, inadequate infrastructure, and a perceived decrease in cleanliness and general upkeep are driving residents to seek better opportunities elsewhere.

The city’s once vibrant cultural scene is also suffering, with fewer major events and attractions drawing crowds.

The Global Perception:

New York’s decline is not only affecting its residents but also shaping its global image.

The city, once a symbol of American success and cultural diversity, is now increasingly associated with crime, dirt, refugees, corruption, social unrest, and economic hardship.

This negative perception is deterring businesses, investors, and tourists, further contributing to the city’s downward spiral the last few years in particular.