“Angel Reese Delves into a New Sporting Passion: Reflecting on Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney Showdown”
Angel Reese, renowned for her prowess in basketball, surprised many when she showcased her keen interest in professional boxing through a recent tweet on X. After the culmination of an intense college basketball season, the three-time All-American forward seized the opportunity to immerse herself in a different realm of athletic competition. The highly anticipated bout between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney, where Garcia triumphed by knocking Haney down three times, captivated Reese’s attention and ignited her excitement. Notably, her enthusiasm resonated with fellow enthusiasts, including the spirited Chi-Barbie from Chicago.
Amidst the fervor surrounding her recent selection by the Chicago Sky in the WNBA draft, Reese found solace in indulging in the exhilarating world of combat sports. The electrifying showdown at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn provided her with a refreshing break from her rigorous schedule. In a testament to her engagement with the event, Reese took to social media to share her thoughts, expressing her astonishment with a succinct yet enthusiastic tweet on X: “omg this fight is crazyyyy.”
As Reese continues to bask in the glow of her achievements, receiving a plethora of congratulatory messages following her WNBA draft entry, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal emerges as a prominent figure in her support network. Describing himself as Reese’s “understandable ear,” O’Neal expressed his pride in her accomplishments and conveyed his readiness to offer guidance and support as she embarks on her professional journey. In an interview with People Magazine, O’Neal shared the sentiment behind his initial words to Reese post-draft, emphasizing his deep-rooted connection with her aspirations and experiences.
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