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Romero wins huge winnings with Ryan Garcia

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By: Sean Crose

After a year -round suspension for the forbidden substance in his system, both before and after the fight with Devin Haney in 2024, Ryan Garcia finally returned to the ring on Friday evening. His opponent was the robust and forthright Rolando Romero. The fight, planned for a half -weight of 12, was the main event of a strange card, which took place a little on Times. 16-2 Romero and Garcia 24-1 immediately started to trade Jabs in the first. Romero tried to work on the body, but it seemed that the higher Garcia won the chapter.

The double left hook suddenly sent a garcia to the mat in the second. Garcia got up quickly, but it was clear that he did not intend to move to an straightforward victory. The pace slightly slowed down in the third and the things remained close. Every man fought carefully on the fourth, although Garcia was able to land pristine, burning stabs. Romero was more vigorous from two fighters in the fifth. Romero focused on the body in the sixth. In the seventh round it was clear that Romero gave Garcia real trouble. Despite this, Garcia can largely thanks to his stab.

Both fighters remained cautious with the power of each other at the eighth, although Garcia was killed. Romero looked like he could be a more vigorous warrior in the ninth place. Until ten, it was long time ago that the fight was fighting at Romero’s pace. Even Garcia’s face betrayed the frustration. The eleventh was interrupted by edged body arrows with Romero. The twelfth and last round was surprising because Garcia did not seem particularly aggressive. The man was simply flawless. Fortunately, there were no judges of judges who rewarded Romero after the final bell unanimously winning.

Huge nervousness.

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Boxing Manager certification course has been launched

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Dallas – May 6, 2025 – A well -known boxing manager Adrian Clark officially launched a unique, its first -of -a -kind online course, which aims to educate and develop a modern era of boxing managers through Boxing Manager certificate A course that is now available online through teaching at the address Boxing-manager-certificate.teacable.com.

With more than a decade of sport experience, helping to direct the career of many fighters, including the prevailing world champion WBO Brian Norman Jr., Clark perceives his course as an opportunity to improve sport by efficiently supplying first -hand knowledge for beginner boxing managers. Currently, state commissions do not require prior verification of knowledge for boxing managers, invalid, which this certificate can aid in closing.

“Over the past five years, my central issue has been the implementation of educational programs in the boxing industry,” said Clark. “This course helps to develop boxing managers and continues to protect fighters from using the contract and/or financial. The more the manager knows, the better for all parties involved in this activity.”

The 46-minute online course contains 15 informative films that accompany the multiple choice quiz after each chapter, with chapters providing information on the basic principles of boxing management, including: boxer manager agreements, managerial percentage, relationships with promoter, negotiations and many others.

In addition to offering an online course, Clark plans expand the company’s internship program to provide selected potential first -hand managers in this field through the first managing company. In addition, Clark will want to expand the program through potential partnerships with a guest lecture on sport management programs throughout the country.

“Thanks to the first management of fighters, I gained practical experience in supporting athletes at every stage of their career-strategic building their personal brands, movement in negotiating processes and creating individualized plans that reflect their unique goals and needs,”ND-Year Law student at Ut-Dallas, who previously interned Clark.

Clark’s ambitions and efficiency in the world of boxing have been recognized for years, because in 2016 he was recognized as one of Forbes 30 below 30. Currently, he is the general director of Fighters First Management, run with the president of the company and Hall of Fame, Jolene Mizzone. In addition to his current list of clients with the participation of the world champion, the best pretenders and growing prospects, Clark is the author of a book that helps to educate boxers on sport, he is the creator Boxingmanager.netand also start a podcast focused on the activities of boxing managers.

“It was never my goal to just be a boxing manager,” added Clark. “I’ve always wanted to cross the position and create the demand that a sports agent has in other sports. I think that the course, blog and podcast can pay attention to boxing management.”

In the early years, the Boxing Manager certificate has already gained stories of success in the industry, including Paul Guarino, who completed the course and recently led the best pretender Chordale Booker to the world title with the unified world champion Sebastian Fund.

“Adrian is a professional and tenacious employee,” said Guarino. “Whenever I reach out, provides direct and fair feedback – something that I respect. Despite my many years of experience as a sport manager, I enrolled in the BMC course to continue improving my set of skills. Iron sharpens iron, both in the ring and outside of it.”

Available now for 300 USD for a manager, the Boxing Manager certificate course offers a first -of -a -kind window for the wild box of boxing to make sure that those who rush the next generation of boxing stars, will do it with a robust knowledge base and the ability to provide customers many times.

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Tim Bradley Blasts Devin Haney against Ramirez, suggesting “PTSD” from Garcia Fight, influenced his will to commit

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Image: Tim Bradley Blasts Devin Haney's Lackluster Performance Against Ramirez, Suggesting 'PTSD' from Garcia Fight Impacted His Will to Engage

Tim Bradley says that Devin Haney’s performance against Jose Ramirez last Friday at the Times Square in Recent York was not a box. Suggests that Haney (32-0, 15 KO) has “PTSD” From the trauma he experienced while fighting Ryan Garcia last year and this affects his ability to perform.

(Credit: Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom)

He noticed Haney’s change from how he was involved in the way he performed last Friday against Ramirez (29-3, 18 KO). However, Bradley thinks that Haney should still force himself to fight challenging because he received millions for the fight.

His task is to “entertain” fans and he feels that he failed. Although Haney won the 12-round unanimous decision, his output power was low. He threw out only 224 shots, landing 70.

PTSD factor?

“Listen to me. I’ll tell you something. PTSD is a real boxing thing,” said Tim Bradley Fight Hub tv Asked if he thought that Devin Haney’s performance against Jose Ramirez last Friday evening was worth millions of dollars, which he received.

It seemed that Haney closed mentally against Ramirez, showing the behavior of avoiding during his 12-round fight against Ramirez. Some fans say this is a pattern of behavior of the former Vet from PTSD. They become passive and lose the fight they had when they were on the battlefield.

The fire trauma remains with them. Haney’s behavior looked a bit like a PTSD person. Of course, he is not near the warrior he was in the last three fights with Ryan Garcia, Regis Prograis and Vasily Lomachenko. Something has changed.

“However, this is a wounded business. It is an absolutely hurt business, senior, and you receive a payment of millions of millions of dollars to give us a show. Not only to give us a show, but also to win and look good as possible, as possible, as possible, actually fight,” said Bradley.

Haney could forget that he must have fun, or maybe Bradley is right about the belief that he was showing signs of PTSD; He was unable. This is not something that a person can control. The trauma causes flashbacks and this is not something that a person can simply break free from themselves. They cannot be rejected and be who they were before the traumatic event.

“It wasn’t boxing”

“So, considering, do you feel that Haney did? Do you feel that it was better boxing? Do you feel that in my book he spread his ears?

Haney did not box against Ramirez. It was really working and it was tough for carefully selected VIP fans in the Times Square ring and many who ordered it on Dazn PPV. Haney reportedly earned $ 10 million to fight Ramirez, but it was not enough for him to take the risk.

Last updated 05/06/2025

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Andy Domingez is fighting for the title of WBC USA on boxes in Dazn on Friday evening

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Andy Dominguez (12-1, 6 KO) determined most of his professional reputation fighting with cards presented by Boxing promotions On Sony Hall In Modern York. Now he has the opportunity to achieve his greatest miler miler stoneFriday, May 9When he participates Modern Rorigue Venezuela (10-2, 5 KO) with World Boxing Council USA Silver Featherlight Flyighight Title rates.

The fights will be broadcast live Dazn. Tickets are on sale, but they sell quickly at 19:30.

Dominguez is extremely charismatic and explosive and quickly became a favorite of Sony Hall fans in three performances. Coming from Mexico, he is currently training in Las Vegas, but he grew up in Modern York. His only professional loss came at the hands of the current WBC Silver Flyight champion, Yankarie Rivera. Rodriguez wants to bounce, he lost the last two after winning his first ten professional fights.

This main event is planned Ten rounds

There are other teenage stars in this program. Yandiel Lozano is a highly advertised pencil scale perspective, which debuts in Pro against a veteran Eric Howard Tampy (6-3) in sixundus. Lozano is good enough to have weighty Hitters, such as promoter Frank Warren and manager Shelly Finkel interested in his career.

Semi -average weight Yoel Angeloni (5-0, 3 KO), who was a member of the Cuban National Youth Team and reports that he is the author of the amateur sign 130-2, will compete in six runes against William Davis Oakland (4-3-2).

And in a four -shaped fight for a super average weight, Blake Hendershott Manorville, NY, former junior and juniors champion of gold gloves, heads to Floridian Austin “Dream Kill” Spiveywhich is also a MMA competitor.

The door opens at 18:30 ET with the first fight at 19:30 et. Sony Hall is at the address 235 W. 46th Street In Manhattan, inside the Paramount Times Square hotel.

Tickets are on sale and are available for online purchase at https://www.ticketweb.com/event/boxing-insider-fight-night-sony-hall-Tickets/14187393

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