Rolando “Rolly” Romero looks like a powerful training in the gym during the 12-round main combination in welterweight against Ryan Garcia (24-1, 20 KO) on May 2, he lives on Dazn PPV May 2 in Times Square in Up-to-date York. In today’s video clip, Romero (16-2, 13 KO) worked on combinations of a left hook and quick fire.
Ryan vs. event Romero can be bought at DAZN PPV for USD 59.99. At Undercard Devin Haney he will face Jose Ramirez, and the WBO Delicate Welter Welter Welter WBU in welterweight Teofiimo Lopez defends against the mandatory Arnold Barboza Jr.
Mentality necessary
Rolly knows that this is a fight for him. His career has fallen to such an extent that he is now used as an opponent of tuning for Kingra to make him look impressive. He was chosen for this task based on his name recognition.
The last four rolly fights
– Manuel Jaimes
– Isaac Cruz – WHO 8 losses
– Ismael Barroso
– Gervont Davis – who 6 losses
Power is definitely available to the former WBA Romero, 29 welterweight master, but there may be no resistance. He was Chinny since his sixth defeat from Gervont Davis on May 28, 2022. Romero was knocked out in the eighth round by Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz on March 30.
If Romero manages to win this fight, he will probably get a rematch with Garcia, and the money from this fight would be better than what he got in his compact period as Holder Pas in WBA after his controversial victory in the ninth round over Ismael Barroso two years ago.
Key weakness
The way Romero telegraphs its blows by a squeak like a cat is a bad form. He gives his opponents when he intends to quit and they counteract him. Surprising that none of the Rolly trainers told him to stop doing it because he has been a professional for nine years. Someone should have fixed this habit.
Although the Rolly form is terrible, he has the power to overcome the best guys on the card on May 2: Ryan, Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez. When he paired many years ago, he corrected him, forcing him to Lin. Ryan could not generate any power on the left hooks with his back on the ropes, while Romero worked with combined blows.