Ryan Garcia is perceived by fans after losing to Rolando Romero at the beginning of this month on May 2. 15 minutes of the fame of social media stars from his nervous win with Devin Haney last year ended after he was dominated by a very beating, poorly defective Rolly (17-2, 13 KO) at the Times Square in Fresh York.
Rolly made Ryan look constrained and one -dimensional, taking his haunted left hook. When this weapon was neutralized, the cabinet was bare without any other tools to apply Garcia. Ryan was not stabbed or his right hand, and his leg work was terrible.
Reminded Monster Frankenstein with your stiff, vertical movement. Better qualified, more athletes of fighters, such as Jaron Ennis, Brian Norman Jr. And Teofimo Lopez, they look at several levels above Garcia.
Garcia’s mental collapse signs
It is worrying that Garcia does not speak and does not show anger about his failure. When you see how the warrior you are noiseless, it is a signal that they are mentally broken and lost their self -confidence. Ryan should show the spine, calling Rolly, stating that he wants a rematch, and clinging to water like Haney. He would not close with complaining after his loss.
Garcia lost to Romero through the results 115-112, 118-109 and 115-112. 118-109 was the most exact of these three. It seemed that Kingry raised the white flag of surrender after he was knocked down in the second round. He did nothing until the end of the fight, allowing the roll to dominate, casting individual arrows.
The overwhelming view of Kingra is that he ended up as a warrior, a fallen star and will not be able to return from this loss to realize the promise he showed. Losing from Rolly was much worse than the loss in the sixth round of Garcia from Gervont “Tank” Davis in 2023.
According to RingRyan will carry out on the right side of the operation on Tuesday in Los Angeles. Could this be the reason he lost to Rolly? Sounds like a good excuse that he can run with.
There is no rematch for Ryan?
Promoter Ryan, Oscar de la Hoya, ruled out a rematch with Haney in October, as Turki Alalshikh planned earlier, if Garcia won on May 2. Oscar wants Ryan to master Romero. However, his silence on this subject indicates that he does not want the second assist of Whoop a ** through Rolly. The loss made him without a word and has not been seen since then.
Has Ted Kaczyński Look at where Ryan got off the net, perhaps disappearing in a distant area. I hope this is not the case.
De la Hoya may have to talk to Garcia to restore him. However, if it is for him, he would leave this sport with unwashed potential and broken dreams about becoming a billionaire before retiring. Entering the match against Rolly, it was thought that Ryan would destroy him and look after Haney once and for all to close him.
Shawn Porter believes David Benavidez’s toughest assignment could come between the cruiserweight and lithe heavyweight divisions, against a former world champion with tremendous power.
Although the “Mexican Monster” has hinted at a possible move to heavyweight, it is more likely that he will stay at 200 pounds or drop back to 175 pounds for his next fight.
His last meeting with Gilberto Ramirez ended in a sixth-round stoppage, which made him a three-division world champion last month, winning the WBO and WBA titles.
Benavidez has since been named the mandatory challenger for the WBC title, putting him in line for a potential unification fight with cruiserweight champion Noel Mikaelian.
At the same time, the 29-year-old expressed interest in fighting Jai Opetaia, considered the No. 1 fighter in the cruiserweight division, while considering a return to lithe heavyweight, where he still holds the WBC title.
It would only be a desire to fight Dmitry Bivol or Artur Beterbiev, who could alternatively join the rubber match for Bivol’s IBF, WBO and WBA titles.
Beterbiev hasn’t fought since their rematch, that is Bivol won by majority decision in February 2025 and is certainly nearing the end of his career.
Former world champion Porter, however, went on to say his YouTube channel that he thinks the 41-year-old knockout could still cause problems for Benavidez.
“In the case of Beterbiev, there is this power. [Even now]it’s still a machine. Of all these players, I trust Beterbiev’s power to test Benavidez more than anything else.
“Bivol has amazing skills. For me, Opetaia [is] he is not experienced enough.”
Most believe that Bivol and Opetaia pose a greater threat to Benavidez’s unbeaten record, given that Beterbiev has a history of injuries and is perhaps even more out of shape.
Oleksandr Usyk’s performance against Rico Verhoeven continues to divide opinion, but John Fury believes the Ukrainian deserves much more recognition than he received after their heavyweight clash.
Usyk defended his WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles following an 11th-round victory over Verhoeven last month, although the result sparked debate after the Dutchman enjoyed considerable success throughout the competition.
Verhoeven had a slight advantage on one judge’s scorecard after 10 rounds, while the other two judges fought even at 95-95. Usyk eventually turned the tide with a right uppercut that knocked down the former kickboxing champion before referee Mark Lyson waved off the fight once the round had already ended.
Despite the criticism directed at Usyk’s performance, John Fury emphasized that the three-time undisputed champion should not be judged too harshly.
“No, you know, because ultimately he created problems. He’s a 6-foot-6 athlete, he trains like a demon, he’s as robust as a bull, and he plays like a badger. He’s going to cause problems. World kickboxing champion. I don’t know who said he doesn’t have a chance,” John told Secondsout about Usyk’s fight with the much larger Verhoeven.
Fury also pointed to a size disadvantage that Usyk has consistently overcome since moving up from cruiserweight.
“You have to give Usyk credit because he’s just a cruiserweight that’s blowing up, you know, and he’s won heavyweight titles, right? But you know what? He just seems to have done his job, right? And he’s done his job. So fair game to Usyk.”
However, Fury remained critical of the controversial ending, arguing that Verhoeven’s corner should have been used to determine whether their fighter was able to continue in the final round.
Verhoeven has since called for a rematch, although Usyk’s immediate future remains uncertain. The undefeated champion has been ordered by the WBC to make a mandatory defense against Agit Kabayel, and failure to do so could jeopardize his title reign.
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Jesse Rodriguez isn’t looking to crown himself boxing’s pound-for-pound king just yet, admitting that Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk should be higher than him on the charts.
On achievement alone, it’s strenuous to dispute the 26-year-old’s assessment, given that both Inoue and Usyk have become undisputed two-division champions.
However, based on recent performances, it could be argued that ‘Bam’ has been a bit strenuous on himself, especially considering Usyk’s needy performance against Rico Verhoeven last month.
Rodriguez, on the other hand, secured decisive stoppages against Phumelela Cafu and Fernando Martinez last year to become the unified 115-pound champion.
Thanks to this momentum, he now has a chance to become a three-division world champion against Antonio Vargas, whom he will face next Saturday for the WBA bantamweight title.
If he emerges victorious, Rodriguez will be ready to face super bantamweight king Inoue, whom he called a top fighter in the sport.
Elsewhere on his list, “Bam” admitted that four-division world champion Shakur Stevenson also ranks above him, solely based on his unanimous decision victory over Teofimo Lopez in January.
Disclosure of this information during a media conference with several outlets, including: Fighting the noiseRodriguez admitted that Usyk also deserves a place in the top three.
“I think I’m in fourth place. I was in third place, but after Shakur won [against] Teofimo, I feel I have no choice but to put him in third place.
“So I have Inoue first, Usyk second, Shakur [at three] and then myself [at four]”
Rodriguez, while not doing enough to finish in the top three, will certainly change his mind if he can beat Inoue, who he could face in slow 2026 or early next year.
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