Ryan Garcia and Rolando “Rolly” Romero created great arrivals to Fresh York for the main event on Friday, May 2, in Dazn PPV with Times Square. Ryan (24-1, 20 KO) says he will focus and “Ready to kill” When he enters the Ring Ring (16-2, 13 KO).
Interestingly, Garcia turned the conversation from Romero and talked a lot about his hope for the next fight with Devin Haney in October. He explained that there is a fight he wants in a rematch against Devin, and says that he intends “”Pose“Bill Haney on his dad. It would be humorous. Kingry, beating lively daylights from Bill and Devin.
Great entrance
Garcia must first beat Romero, and it will not be effortless because the guy can hit. In addition, Ryan leaves the year -round dismissal and may not be in the same form in which he was when he whipped Haney in April last year.
“I’m coming back with a bang. I’m not here to play on Friday evening. I can’t. I have a great fight [against Devin Haney]- said Ryan Garcia during today’s “Great arrivals In Fresh York, for a fight with his head on Friday, May 2, against Rolando “Rolly” Romero.
During today’s face, Romero looked earnest about dead and you can say that he really wants this fight. He knows that his career capabilities will disappear if he loses. He will not be chosen for places for shreds if Ryan knocked him out.
“I have to treat him as seriously as I fight Devin. So we will be prepared 100%. You just get what you get, but I still bring this speed and this power. That’s what I do,” Ryan continued. “I’m explosive and I’m hungry. I feel adrenaline now.”
Rolly is the biggest blow that Ryan will fight since his defeat with Gervont Davis in April 2023. He did not cope very well, and maybe not from Rolly. We will find out early whether Ryan can make Power Rolly’s shots because it will start quickly as always.
“Fight Week, I feel, as I always feel; I just focus and ready to kill. Oh yes, definitely,” said Garcia, asked if he comes to knockout against Rolly. “I do not come for it, but when I throw, they usually go down. I will lead him. He will be behind me. I will follow him. It will be a great night.”
Ryan Garcia must make a knockout roll early, because he is a guy who cannot afford to leave in the ring for a long time. It hits too challenging.
In cooperation in Friday’s career, Haney will fight Jose Ramirez in a 12-round competition. The card also has Teofimo Lopez, defending his title WBO Lightweight Welter, weight against Arnold Barboz Jr.
Whipping intentions
“Oh yes, I’m ready to show myself. I can’t wait. I’m going to put on his dad [Bill Haney]Also, “Garcia said.” I really want to put on a whipping, but Devin can get it again. I will do the same as last time. Maybe we can also run him in Fresh York. Why not? Provide it back and do what I have done to him recently.
“Yes, it must be the biggest fight in my career. This is a historic night, and brings everything. Yes, this is the biggest fight in my life,” said Kingry.
“He’s a great fighter. He has everything,” Sulaiman told Ring Champs. “He has all-time potential. He’s a great fighter.”
Sulaiman said Stevenson’s skills have already been proven in multiple leagues, adding that the latest move has only strengthened his standing in the sport.
The comments came when Sulaiman was asked whether Stevenson could finally become boxing’s top pound-for-pound fighter. His answer was direct.
“I think so,” Sulaiman said. “He looks very good and sturdy in this weight class.”
Stevenson’s rise also became a major topic of conversation after the Teofimo fight. Sulaiman said the up-to-date division seemed to suit him physically.
At 28 years elderly, Stevenson is currently at the point in his career where accolades become expectations. Talent alone no longer divides him. The question is whether his upcoming fights match the level people currently see in him.
All the while, Sugar Ray Robinson was moving up from welterweight to middleweight and fighting the toughest monsters of his era without asking them to suck him parched. When you request a hydration clause, as Shakur did with Conor Benn at welterweight, you are essentially saying that you want your opponent to be at his weakest while you are at his best.
Sugar Ray Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” during his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.
Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” in his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.
Since then, however, the Baltimore man’s life has been extremely hard. A first-time exhibition with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, scheduled for November, was canceled after Davis found himself at the center of domestic violence allegations.
Further allegations led to “Tank” losing his WBA belt and being declared champion during his hiatus, but earlier this year reports surfaced that he could return against former foe and current WBC interim super lightweight champion Isaac Cruz.
After Ryan Garcia posted, it’s yet another former foe of Davis who is now calling for a rematch social media his intention to secure a second fight.
“I pray I get a tank rematch one day. I need it back on equal footing. I need it!!!”
Garcia suffered a seventh-round loss to Davis when they met in April 2023, but “King Ry” has repeatedly said since the fight that he was far from his best as it was a 136-pound catchweight fight with a 10-pound rehydration clause.
“I think there will be a large split in boxing now,” promoter Matchroom Hearn told the media. “If you go with Zuffa, you’re out of the governing bodies. I think that’s really what it’s going to have to be like.”
Hearn’s comments come at a time when Zuffa Boxing is gaining momentum and gaining attention from fighters and promoters across the sport. The long-term question was whether the events would interact with the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO systems, or go in a different direction.
Hearn explained his position.
“If you sign with Zuffa, you can’t win the world championship,” he said. “You can’t have it both ways.”
He pointed to the recent movement to include titleholders and challengers, arguing that fighters who leave the customary route are giving up some of what boxing has historically valued most.
“Legacy will always be the answer,” Hearn said.
This line leads to a real fight under the headlines. Zuffa can offer money, platform power and stern promotion via TKO. Time-honored boxing still offers belts, rankings and the story behind becoming a champion.
Many competitors will try to secure both if possible. Hearn is doubtful whether the balance can be maintained.
Hearn also criticized recent arguments against the Ali Act and said income transparency remains one of the strongest protections for combatants in the current US system.
Whether fans agree with Hearn or not, he touched on something real. Boxing may be heading down two separate paths, and fighters will soon have to decide which is more vital.
Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, respected for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fighting landscape. His reports focus on the most vital fights, division development and the most discussed stories in sports.
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