Ryan Garcia vs. Romero headers on Friday, May 2, live with Times Square, Novel York-the first live event in Times Square. The “Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves” card starts at 17:30 et / 14:30 PT / 22:30 BST / 23:30 CEST, streaming around the world at Dazn PPV.
Garcia Vs. event Romero will start at 18:00 et, and the time of walking at the main event is around 23:00 et.
Where to watch
Stream: DAZN PPV (part of the Dazna weekend package) Global access: DAZN application, browser, sharp tv Subscription: Required – Buy at Dazn.com/Boxing Weighting: Thursday, May 1, 18:00 ET on DAZN Boxing YouTube or in person at the Manhattan Center
Starting times
The main card begins:
17:30
14:30 pt
22:30 BST
23:30 CEST
Main event – Garcia vs. Romero (semi -average weight)
Ryan Garcia
“I am here to do my work, throw away roll and go to the sunset.” “We don’t leave it to the judges – Rolly will fall asleep.” “I am excited about returning to Novel York. It was so sweet, we had to do it again.” “I am here to show people you can bounce away from everything.”
Romero roll
“I will throw Ryan and he can have fun with Devin later.” “I think Devin deserves a rematch with Ryan.”
Cooperation of events
Devin Haney vs. Jose Carlos Ramirez (super airy)
Devin Haney: “Everyone can boo or support. This is all noise. When I do Jose Ramirez, I follow Ryan.”
Jose Carlos Ramirez: “Last time I was in Novel York, I became a world champion – I have a good feeling here.” “My best chapter will not come yet. On May 2 I will defeat Devin Haney.”
Teofimo Lopez vs. Arnold Barboz Jr. (WBO Super Lightweight Title)
Teofimo Lopez: “You don’t want to miss it. I am the type of warrior who does everything and everything.” “Get your view of Dazn. On Friday evening. Watch the third version of me.”
Arnold Barboz JR.: “I am here to ruin all Teofimo plans.” “I just have to sit down and prepare for a fight.”
The most critical information
Reito tsutsumi vs. Levale Whittington (pencil scale, 6 rounds) Reito tsutsumi: “I want to put a lot of influence and show who I am.” Levale Whittington: “You all skip me. On Friday evening you will see the best version of me.”
Battle for badges: James Gennari (FNDY) vs. Joel Allen (NYPD, Delicate Heavyweight) James Gennari: “You don’t have such a nose in lifeless fights.” Joel Allen: “I’m going to set up my city.”
Full combat card
Ryan Garcia vs. Romero rolly – half -weight
Devin Haney vs. Jose Carlos Ramirez – super airy
Teofimo Lopez vs. Arnold Barboz Jr. – WBO Super Lightweight Title
Reito tsutsumi vs. Levale Whittington – featherweight (6 rounds)
James Gennari (FDNY) vs. Joel Allen (NYPD) – airy weighty weight, Battle for badges
Information about the event
Date: Friday, May 2, 2025 Premises: Times Square, Novel York Program: Live on DAZN PPV Tickets: Weighing open to the audience at the Manhattan Center PPV price: Part of the DAZN Nokaut Weekend (USD 90 for May 2-3)
Why watch?
Because for the first time Times Square will turn into a war zone under the lights – you can’t miss it.
Because Garcia’s talking knockout, Romero laughs on his face, Haney’s arrows, and Lopez promises the “third version” of himself. How do you not want to see who their words eat?
Because you will witness everything, from the elite world champions to Nypd vs. FDNY, as well as a professional Japanese debut – on one crazy card.
Devin Haney had something to prove. Although he was a former world champion 31-0, Haney was completely thrown a year earlier by Ryan Garcia. Although this fight was considered invalid after Garcia repeatedly tested positively on having a forbidden substance in his system, it was tough not to remember that Haney’s beating on Garcia’s fist of the previous spring. Considering this, Haney’s opponent in the return of the ring on Friday evening at Time Square in Recent York was 29-2 President Jose Ramirez. The fight was scheduled for twelve championship. Haney began to move around the ring in the inactive first round.
Haney remained rather inactive in the second. Ramirez pushed the action again in the third. Although he certainly did not look like a fight, it seemed that Haney was a bit shy. In the fourth pattern of things he fell into the model – Ramirez persecuted and Haney moved. Things remained relatively unjustified in the fifth … and six, Haney may not be impressive, but Ramirez was even less impressive in his inability to catch Haney.
Dominating in seventh place, Haney managed to quit and land a few shots, while Ramirez basically refused to change the strategy. However, at the end of the eighth it seemed that Haney could be more busy. And indeed, Haney was slightly more aggressive in ninth place. However, the fight remained largely fruitless in the tenth. The same can be said about eleventh and twelfth. Haney finished a unanimous win in the decision – but he didn’t look particularly pointed. Despite this, Haney returned from a terrible night a year earlier. Perhaps he just needed shocking with figurative cobwebs.
Modern York – when he is focused, few warriors can compete with Teofimo Lopez.
The flash of the world champion in two divisions materialized in the ring against the previously undefeated Arnold Barboz Jr. Lopez, he led the unanimous decision to maintain the WBO Junior championships on Friday in the unique Times Square surroundings.
Lopez (22-1, 13 KO) routinely beats Barboza to hit, easily avoided the opponent’s crime and was too qualified. The judges won the fight 116-112, 116-112 and 118-110 for Lopez.
Lopez, fighting with Las Vegas, won a unanimous decision over Steve Claggett. But Lopez has faced questions about achieving full potential in the last few fights.
He stopped these fears to relax with the dominant performance against a skillful boxer who was undefeated.
Barboza (32-1) entered the fight after the impressive victory of the switchgear over Jacek Cattell in February. After years of willingness to fight Lopez, Barboza finally got this opportunity, but he quickly realized that he was not ready for a challenge against “taking over”.
Lopez’s physical advantages were presented early, because it was elusive, sliding with blows and often landing meters. Barboza worked difficult to pull in inside, but he could not keep up with the extremely talented Lopez.
As long as long -lasting rounds, Lopez found a rhythm, mixing some showboating with his exact accuracy, while Barboza tried to find his trail.
With a thorough stab, powerful right hand counterattack and piercing reflexes, Lopez was too huge for his rival. At the end of the rounds, it was perceptible that Barboza needed a knockout, but the lack of power of a warrior in California made the result very unlikely.
Lopez developed Barboza, landing 127 out of 574 blows. Barboz could not keep up, and only 71 blows landed 426.
Lopez is looking for major obstacles with the victory and was caused by the unbeaten unified champion of welterweight Jaron “Boots” Ennis.
“You know me guys, I’m going after tough challenges,” said Lopez. “I want to see shoes. I’m an explorer and I’m looking for shoes.”
Ryan Garcia says he is still open to fight Devin Haney in a rematch or back with Rolando “Rolly” Romero after losing on Friday evening. Garcia (24-2, 20 KO) leaves it to fans to decide. Garcia would look bad to leave his loss to Romero (17-3, 13 Kos) without trying to avenge him first.
Romero knocked down Garcia in the second round on his way to the 12-round unanimous decision at Times Square, Novel York. Ryan says he didn’t feel that he was “progressing” in battle. He looked tender and tired. Garcia’s forceful power in its last fight with Haney has disappeared. Some fans of boxing in social media say that his needy performance is a sign that he has lost power now when there is no PED.
Selection of fans?
If Ryan leaves the defeat against Rolly, without trying to avenge him, he will look bad. An attempt to see the fight between him and Haney after losing will make it challenging.
“Whatever fans want. If they want me to run away from Rolly, let’s do it. If they want me to go back to Devin, let’s do it,” said Ryan Garcia during Press conference after the fight After losing to Rolando Romero on Friday evening, asked if he still wants to fight Devin Haney or face Rolando in a rematch.
Ryan must take responsibility for his own decisions instead of leaving them to the fan. It’s his career. He will not be able to make the fans forget about their loss by fighting Haney.
“I’m ready to try any of them again. I couldn’t get to myself in a training camp,” said Ryan. “I didn’t feel like I had more conditions or more energy. I didn’t feel that I was in any way. I mentioned Derrick and we started to invent it.
“We only had five weeks. It was one of those things in which I didn’t know what was going on. I don’t know why I couldn’t get a progressive focus in the camp. We were still training, but nothing clicked,” said Garcia.
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