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Ryan Garcia tells Deion Sanders he will be at Colorado spring game but not for the football

Garcia wants to celebrate his win over Devin Haney a little longer

Ryan Garcia is planning a trip to Colorado
Ryan Garcia is planning a trip to ColoradoIG / AP
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Ryan Garcia is not shy about his vendetta against Prime energy drink, but the good news for the Colorado football team is that it does not extend to Coach Prime. Deion Sanders went to Instagram the day after Garcia's huge win over Devin Haney and posted a call where KingRy couldn't hide his excitement to attend the Colorado spring football game.

Ryan Garcia gets an invite from Deion Sanders

"You coming to the spring game?" Deion Sanders Jr. asks Garcia in the original video his dad reposted.

His response was less noteworthy because of his answer than it was for the reason behind it: Garcia is ready to party.

The 25-year-old soaked in his triumphant upset win over Haney by puffing on a celebratory 420 cigar. Or, in his words, he was smoking "that Bill Haney pack."

He would have plenty more chances to do the same in Colorado, where marijuana is legal. It's one more reason for him to attend the spring game, which he hinted at in his answer about being ready to "turn the f*ck up."

Ryan Garcia celebrates his victory over Devin Haney by smoking cannabis?

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Even after trolling the world for months and then backing the hype by winning arguably the fight of the year, Garcia wouldn't be close to the biggest star to attend a Colorado football game.

Sanders' list of honorary guests includes the likes of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Lil Wayne and Rob Gronkowski, to name a few.

Of course, take what Ryan Garcia says on social media at your own risk. But he made it clear that despite the claims of the Buffaloes numerous outgoing transfers, Coach Prime's pull is still unmatched.

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