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Rolando Romero casts doubt on Ryan Garcia’s fight with Conor Benn

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Garcia's victory over Haney was changed to a no decision. Photo: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda

Rolando Romero didn’t mince his words when discussing a possible Ryan Garcia vs. Conor Benn clash later this year.

Romero expressed doubts about signing the Garcia vs. Benn contract, even though the American claimed that the fight was sealed.

Recently appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, “King Ry” stated that he has signed a contract to fight the Briton On September 12, during the first defense of the WBC welterweight title.

He won the belt in his last fight against Mario Barrios, defeating him in the first round before winning by unanimous decision.

Garcia has been linked to several fights over the past 12 months, including Benn, a rematch with Devin Haney and an immediate second fight with Romero himself.

Garcia’s victory over Haney was changed to a no decision. Photo: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda

“Rolly” passed Garcia last May and spoke to professional boxing fans on her behalf CampoBet AND Betinia about the 27-year-old withdrawing from the rematch.

“Ryan Garcia is the guy who calls everyone out and does nothing.

“How many people did Ryan Garcia draft last year?

“The only guy he hasn’t called out is me because he knows I’ll basically beat him up.”

He also didn’t hold back when discussing Garcia’s claim of a September 12 comeback and called him one of the worst figures in sports.

Ryan Garcia collapsed en route to a unanimous decision loss to Rolly Romero in Times Square. Photo: Haney defeated Ramirez. Photo: Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom Boxing
Ryan Garcia collapsed en route to a unanimous decision loss to Rolly Romero in Times Square. Photo: Haney defeated Ramirez. Photo: Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom Boxing

“Ryan Garcia is one of the worst.

“Do you believe the guy who literally fought an incredibly exhausted, burnt out Barrios?

“Can you believe a guy who says he’s never taken steroids?

“The whole boxing world is amazing, but Ryan is one of the worst.”

Romero then presented his predictions for how a possible fight between the pair would play out and gave “The Destroyer” little chance of dethroning Garcia.

Ryan Garcia says he will fight Conor Benn on September 12 in Las Vegas. Photo: Golden Boy Promotions/Mark Robinson
Ryan Garcia says he will fight Conor Benn on September 12 in Las Vegas. Photo: Golden Boy Promotions/Mark Robinson

“Do I believe that Ryan Garcia really wants to fight Conor Benn and dislocate his jaw because Conor Benn is the easiest fighter in boxing? Yes.”

“Anyone would take free meat.”

Romero has been out of the ring for over 12 months and also opened up after the fight that ended between him and Benn.

He claimed that the fight was to take place on May 30, when he defended his WBA title for the first time.

Conor said he was going to fight me.

“We agreed on May 30.

“We had already finalized the transaction.

“Dude is a fan of mine. He sends me selfies when he’s bored.

“He does what he has to do. He has to support his family.”

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O’Shaquie Foster vs Raymond Ford – Odds and Betting Guide

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Foster pushed Ford on Tuesday. Photo: Matchroom Boxing

O’Shaquie Foster is the bookmaker’s favorite to beat Raymond Ford in Saturday’s super featherweight world title clash.

Foster (24-3, 12 KO) will face Ford (18-1-1, 8 KO) at the Fertitta Center in Houston, Texas, live on DAZN.

“Ice Water” is world champion for the second time, but he was unable to defend the belt v. Stephen Fulton Jr he last dropped out after his opponent missed the scales, although he defeated his compatriot by unanimous decision.

The 32-year-old is the favorite of 4/7 players Bet365 beat his compatriot.

The home favorite has won by decision in his last two matches and is expected to do the same here at 1-1.

Foster pushed Ford on Tuesday. Photo: Matchroom Boxing

Foster’s last stoppage win came in 2023 and he is rated at 6/1 to win the distance.

A former featherweight champion, Ford is a 5/4 underdog Bet365 become a two-time world champion.

The Modern Jersey native has won three times by rebounding since his only defeat to Nick Ball, and his best chance of winning comes from a decision taken at 12/5, with a break-time win priced at 13/2.

O'Shaquie Foster and Raymond Ford will fight for the WBC super featherweight world title on Saturday in Houston. Live photo on DAZN. Photo: Matchroom Boxing
O’Shaquie Foster and Raymond Ford will fight for the WBC super featherweight world title on Saturday in Houston. Live photo on DAZN. Photo: Matchroom Boxing
Full Bet365 odds
The result of the fight
  • O’Shaquie Foster will win the fight: 4/7
  • O’Shaquie Foster by KO/TKO/DQ: 6/1
  • O’Shaquie Foster by decision or technical decision: 1/1
  • Raymond Ford will win the fight: 5/4
  • Raymond Ford by KO/TKO/DQ: 13/2
  • Raymond Ford by decision or technical decision: 5/12
Round bets

O’Shaquie Foster

  • Win in round 1: 100/1
  • Win in round 2: 100/1
  • Win in round 3: 100/1
  • Win in round 4: 50/1
  • Win in round 5: 50/1
  • To win in round 6: 40/1
  • To win in round 7: 40/1
  • To win in round 8: 33/1
  • To win in round 9: 33/1
  • To win in round 10: 33/1
  • To win in round 11: 40/1
  • To win in round 12: 40/1
  • Win by Decision or Technical Decision: 1/1
Ford dismissed Nova in August. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Ford dismissed Nova in August. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

Raymond Ford

  • Win in round 1: 100/1
  • Win in round 2: 100/1
  • Win in round 3: 100/1
  • To win in round 4: 80/1
  • Win in round 5: 66/1
  • Win in round 6: 50/1
  • To win in round 7: 40/1
  • To win in round 8: 40/1
  • To win in round 9: 40/1
  • To win in round 10: 40/1
  • To win in round 11: 40/1
  • To win in round 12: 50/1
  • Win by Decision or Technical Decision: 5/12

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O’Shaquie Foster vs. Raymond Ford – how to watch it

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Foster and Ford face-to-face before Saturday's game. Photo: Matchroom Boxing

On Saturday in Houston, Texas, O’Shaquie Foster will put his WBC super featherweight world title on the line against Raymond Ford.

Foster (24-3, 12 KO) will face Ford (18-1-1, 8 KO) at the Fertitta Center.

Foster is making a second defense of the title he regained when he overtook Robson Conceicao in a rematch in 2024, following a controversial split decision loss almost four months earlier.

The 32-year-old Texan dominated Stephen Fulton Jr in December to win the WBC interim lightweight crown, but gave it up to return to 130 pounds.

Former featherweight world champion Ford hopes to become a two-division world champion.

The 27-year-old, who lost the WBA 126-pound title to Nick Ball, has won three straight since moving up to super featherweight, most recently a unanimous decision win over Abraham Nova in August.

Foster and Ford face-to-face before Saturday’s game. Photo: Matchroom Boxing
Foster vs. Ford – date, place, start time and ring walk
  • The fight between both fighters will take place on Saturday, May 30 live at the Fertitta Center in Houston, Texas.
  • Broadcast will start at 8pm ET/5pm PT/1am BST (Sunday)
  • Main event will start around 22:39 ET / 19:39 PT / 3:39 BST (Sunday)
Foster vs. Ford – how to watch
  • The card can be viewed live around the world DAZN
Foster outclassed Fulton. Photo: Premier Boxing Champions
Foster outclassed Fulton. Photo: Premier Boxing Champions
Foster vs. Ford – last three fights

O’Shaquie Foster

  • O’Shaquie Foster bt Stephen Fulton Jr – unanimous decision
  • O’Shaquie Foster bt Robson Coceicao – split decision
  • Robson Coceicao bt O’Shaquie Foster – split decision

Raymond Ford

  • Raymond Ford vs. Abraham Nova – unanimous decision
  • Raymond Ford bt Thomas Mattice – unanimous decision
  • Raymond Ford vs. Orlando Gonzalez – unanimous decision
Ford dismissed Nova in August. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Ford dismissed Nova in August. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Foster vs. Ford – Undercard
  • Charlie Sheehy (12-0, 7 KO) vs. Nike Theran (20-2, 14 KO) – lightweight (10 rounds)
  • Omari Jones (6-0, 4 KO) vs Diego Osuna Zuniga (9-0, 6 KO) – super welterweight (8 rounds)
  • Miguel Flores (29-5-1, 13 KO) vs. Javon Woodard Jr (16-2, 14 KO) – featherweight (10 rounds)
  • Julian Montalvo (6-0, 4 KO) vs Maximus Moya (3-3, 2 KO) – super featherweight (6 rounds)
  • Frank Espinoza (3-0, 3 KO) vs. Bryce Blackwell (4-2, 1 KO) – middleweight (6 rounds)
  • Jahyden Franklin Britton (8-0, 5 KO) vs. Najee West (9-2, 4 KO) – super middleweight (6 rounds)

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“I didn’t hear the bell” – Peter Fury reveals conversation with the referee after the Usyk vs Verhoeven match

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Usyk defeated Verhoeven in the 11th round Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Peter Fury revealed his conversation with referee Mark Lyson following Rico Verhoeven’s controversial defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Egypt on Saturday.

Former kickboxing champion Verhoeven appeared to be on track to spark a celebrated altercation until he was dropped dramatically by Usyk and then waved off by Lyson in the 11th round, just as the bell sounded at the Pyramids of Giza.

Verhoeven’s trainer Fury was on the same plane to Britain on Sunday as the referee, who claimed he did not hear the bell.

“Was the referee wrong? Of course,” Fury said IFLTV.

“The referee was on the flight with me on the way back, so I talked to him.

“The best way to resolve any dispute is to ask the person who did it.

“I said, ‘You made a mistake.’

“And he told me what is very critical: ‘Peter, I didn’t hear the bell.’

“I believe now because I didn’t hear the bell either.

Usyk defeated Verhoeven in the 11th round Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“I told him I thought he made a mistake.

“We shook hands, it’s sport, it’s boxing and that’s what it is.

“I think he realized he made a mistake.

“He said, ‘I did what I thought I had to do. He was shaking and I’m there to protect the player.'”

At the time of his arrest, Verhoeven had a one-game advantage. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
At the time of his arrest, Verhoeven had a one-game advantage. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Although many believed the Dutchman had a clear advantage before the break, two judges declared the fight a draw, with another calling Verhoeven ahead when the fight was stopped.

Usyk defended his unified heavyweight world titles and faced the WBC interim champion, Agit Kabayel after the fight.

This was confirmed by WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman Professional boxing fans that Kabayel needs his chance to fight Usyk before any rematch with Verhoeven, who was fighting as a professional boxer for only the second time.

Sulaiman also confirmed that Verhoeven will receive a WBC ranking after his stunning fight against the two-time undisputed heavyweight champion.

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