Ryan Garcia has reportedly agreed to pay a huge amount each month to his estranged ex-wife over their restraining order dispute.
The resolution comes between the 26-year-old boxer and Andrea Celina, with a judge signing off on the agreement on Thursday, per TMZ.
The arrangement will see Garcia pay Celina $23,663 monthly alongside up to $20,000 per month for one of her credit card bills.
Garcia will also cover the expenses for her car in addition to the health, vision, and dental insurance for Celina and the couple’s two children.
In response, Celina has dropped the temporary restraining order against Garcia.
Celina had alleged in July that Garcia was ‘menacing, threatening and erratic’ when moving to get a restraining order.
Celina will also have primary custody of the couple’s two children, meaning she will have more time with her kids than Garcia, with both agreeing to joint physical custody.
‘Always happy,’ Garcia told TMZ when approached in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Garcia last stepped in the ring when he defeated Devin Haney back in April, with the result being overturned due to him testing positive for performance-enhancing drug Ostarine the day of his bout.
From that positive test, Garcia is currently serving a one-year suspension from boxing and was expelled from the WBC.