Boxer Ryan Garcia agrees to pay a mouth watering amount in spousal support to ex-wife

Boxing sensation Ryan Garcia has reached a settlement with his estranged ex-wife, Andrea Celina, agreeing to pay a substantial sum in monthly spousal support. The agreement, which was signed off by a judge on Thursday, marks the end of a contentious dispute between the former couple.

According to sources close to the matter, Garcia, 26, will provide Celina with a monthly payment of $23,663. Additionally, he has committed to covering up to $20,000 per month for one of her credit card bills. The arrangement also includes provisions for Celina’s car expenses and comprehensive health, vision, and dental insurance for both her and the couple’s two children.

In exchange for these financial commitments, Celina has agreed to withdraw the temporary restraining order she had previously filed against Garcia in July. The specifics of the allegations that led to the restraining order were not disclosed, but sources indicate that the resolution has brought a sense of relief to both parties.

The settlement also addresses custody arrangements for the couple’s children. Celina will have primary custody, granting her more time with the kids, while both parents will share joint physical custody. This agreement aims to ensure a stable environment for the children amid the couple’s separation.

When approached by reporters in Los Angeles on Thursday, Garcia appeared in good spirits, simply stating, “Always happy.”

The boxing world has been closely watching Garcia’s personal life unfold alongside his professional career. The young boxer last entered the ring in April, facing off against Devin Haney.