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Rolando Romero promises “Flatline” Ryan Garcia in the fight against Times Square: “40 million blows” or in the style of Rigondeaux?

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Rolando “Rolly” Romero says that he will break Ryan Garcia, leaving him in “flat “ Give this Friday to Fatal Fury Card at Times Square, Modern York. Romero (16-2, 13 KO) is not sure what strategy will take in the fight against Ryan (24-1, 20 KO).

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Romero strategy analysis

He says he can quit “40 million blows“Or in boxing like a two -time Olympic gold medalist Guillermo Rigondeaux. Father Rolly is a Cuban. This approach can work for Rolando, because he used to beat Ryan during their sparring session in the past.

If Rolly boxes Garcia, he will play his hands because he is doing well against fighters who are trying to box him. We saw what he did to Devin Haney in April last year, when he tried a tactical approach to fighting him.

Garcia vs. Romero header of the Friday card, live in Dazn Pay-Per-view. PPV price from the event on May 2 is USD 59.99. However, fans can get a discount if they buy a knockout weekend package, which covers May 3 Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull for USD 90.

It would be very nervous if Rolly defeated Kingry because many people don’t give him a huge chance. However, the power of Romero’s impact gives him a good chance of winning if he can aim at Ryan’s body. This is his weakness, as Gervont Davis revealed.

“They may have a rematch. I don’t care. They can have a rematch after eliminating. Fight Hub tvSpeaking of Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney, they can still fight rematch in October after he defeats Kingry this Friday in Modern York. “I just don’t care,” Rolly said when the interviewer said he would like him to fight Haney after Ryan.

Garcia and Haney probably reclect, even if Ryan loses with Rolando in his headliner. Both should win their fights at Fatal Fury Card on Friday, so that the Garcia-Haney rematch takes place in October. Turks Alalshikh can be too arduous to resist matching this fight, because it would still be greater than anything else in 147 or 140.

“Flatline” Rolly

“Ryan Garcia FlatLined on canvas. That’s all – Romero said about how he sees his fight with Ryan. “It’s just sleeping. Good night. Pay attention to every interaction that I and Ryan had, especially in the last few years. This will change all your perspective on everything.”

Rolly retains his secrets about his interactions with Garcia. This is understandable because he does not intend to in advance.

“It depends on how I feel that day. Maybe I could come to him all the time and throw 40 million blows. Maybe sideways like Rigondeaux or something like that,” said Romero asked how he would fight Garcia. “I won’t tell you a mental advantage. I only know that I was whipping his ** [in sparring]. It’s a sparring. It doesn’t matter.

“I am not dehydrated. I do not kill myself to create a weight class in which I should not be,” said Rolly about the difference between the fight with Ryan at the age of 147 and his fight against Gervont Davis at the age of 135. “This is where the kilometers above anything else are.”

Last updated 27/27/2025

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Richardson Hitchins falls and stops George Cambosos in eight

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Richardson Hitchins Drops And Stops George Kambosos  In Eight

By: Sean Crose

George Cambosos desperately needed to win on Saturday evening when he fought Richardson Hitchins at the Hulu Novel York theater. There was a lightweight world title Cambosos was now in the role of Challenger. What’s more, the 32 -year -old Australian lost three of the last six fights. And, as if all this was not enough, the defender of Master Hitchins entered the ring both undefeated and about five years younger than the former world list. Hitchins’ loss could make Cambosos in a airy division yesterday – something that the man was undoubtedly aware.

Cambosos pushed the action in the first, although Hitchins put his long, mighty stab to utilize later in the round. Hitchins came to a second, spitting out stabs and power arrows. However, Cambosos maintained pressure. The third was close and high octane romance, although Hitchings could ride it through a cleaner blow. After the fourth, it became clear that Cambosos’s plain attack did not serve him well. If he hired certain angles, Hitchins would not be able to fight as it is today.

Hitchins hurt his man at the end of the sixth. It looked like the end of the line for Cambosos, but the brave Australian hung and fought to the bell ending at the round. Although he did not seem to win the fight, Cambosos deserved to be recognized in seventh place for digging deep and giving every ounce. Unfortunately, for the vintage world titles it did not look like that. Indeed, Cambosos energy levels fell by seventh place. He could still have energy explosions, but battle consumption was shown.

In eighth place it was obvious that Hitchins was not only an aggressor, but he beat Cambosos very much. Brutal law, and then precisely shot with a guide, sent Cambosos to the mat. Cambsos was able to get up, but he looked so bruised and beaten that the judge wisely stopped fighting. If the fight could continue, Cambosos could really hurt.

“If you don’t know,” Richardson said after the fight, “You know now.” Then he said in a rather vulgar way in which he wanted to face Devin Haney (fighters know how to do it). “This is,” said a cheerful, respectful Cambosos. “Cheerful birthday to Richie.”

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Hitchins dominates, stops Cambosos to keep the title of IBF

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Richardson Hitchins produced the surgical beating of the former united featherlight champion, George Cambosos Jr. With a knockout of the 8th round to maintain the IBF welterweight championship at the Madison Square Garden theater in Novel York.

It was a controversial structure of the fight when Hitchins and Cambosos showed their bad blood during the week of fighting numerous verbal exchanges. But Hitchins (20-0, 8 KO) recently laughed, knocking out Cambosos (22-4, 10 KO) with a shot in the body just a few seconds after screaming to the corner of the opponent to stop the fight.

It was a one -sided Hitchins performance, 27 years vintage, who promised to end the fight at a distance.

“I told the boxing world that I was coming and they should have heard,” said Hitchins. “I’m here now.”

32-year-old Cambosos Jr. He tried to become a champion of two divisions after he was a united champion of lightweight, when he upset Teofimo Lopez in 2021. However, he had 2-3 in the last five struggles with losses for Devin Haney (twice) and Vasiliy Lomachenko before entering the ring with Hitchins. It was a brave performance of Cambosos, but his younger and faster opponent seriously spoken him. According to Compubox, Hitchins landed 205 out of 398 stamps (52%), while Cambosos was able to connect only on 57 out of 384 hit, which is a low 15% clip.

Cambosos remained on the front foot early to get inside, but Hitchins used his six -inch advantage to control the distance, throwing stab and putting his right hand behind.

After two rounds, Cambosos already had injuries from JAB Hitchins with mice under the right eye. But Australian was determined and continued to move forward. Hitchins took advantage of Cambosos’s frustration, choosing his progress with a combination of impact.

In the 5 round, Hitchins wounded Cambosos with a blow and patiently cut his wounded opponent. It is only a matter of time before the opportunity introduced itself again, and Hitchins fully used in round 8.

“I part of the blood in the water,” said Hitchins. “I knew that I had to go to some threatening places to make good shots. I knew I had a good defense and I could do a blow. He didn’t hurt me, so I went to the murder.”

Hitchins opened the eighth round with his left hooks, which found their mark. Hitchins began to talk to the corner of Cambosos, asking them if they wanted to stop the fight before the left in the body, sent the Australian on canvas for good at 2:33.

“I told my father, if you love your son, you would stop the fight,” Hitchins replied when he asked what he said to the corner of Cambosos.

It was the first defense of the Hitchins title after defeating Liam Paro in December, and it was his best performance so far. After winning, Hitchins announced that he would be a free agent and called for the former undisputed featherlight champion Haney. But the WBO Junior D Junior Wadzka, Lopez, entered the ring and called for unification between them.

Hitchins does not lack the option of his next defense of the title, but that night the Brooklynite performance formally announced his arrival as one of the best fighters in the Junior welterweight division.

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Boxing results: Olympic gold medalist Andy Cruz stops Hironori Mishiro in round 5, progress in a featherlight eliminator

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Olympic gold medalist 2020 Andy Cruz (6-0, 3 KO) was excellent on Saturday evening, crushing Hironori Mishiro (17-2-1, 6 Kos) by a technical knockout in the fifth round in the eliminator of the featherlight IBF title at the theater in Madison Square Garden in Up-to-date York. Cruz used his power stab during the fight to mark Mishiro.

In the third round, Cruz opened his right hands, dropped twice. The second touched took place in the last seconds of the third. If not, he would certainly be finished by Cuban talent.

Cruz took the fourth round, mainly stabbing, moving, and from time to time landing his right hands. On the fifth Andy he followed Mishiro, landing a combination of three strokes that had come to him, forcing the judge to enter and stop the competition. Time was at 1:13 round.

Mishiro tried to adapt and show more aggression in four and five rounds, but it didn’t work. It can be said that his corner received instructions to go to the attack because he was killed by Cruz in the first three rounds. It didn’t work.

Cruza’s performance has so far been the best on today’s card. It was a master class, showing the skills that other warriors on the match card could only dream.

Together with the victory, Cruz is now a mandatory claimant for the featherlight champion IBF Raymond Muratalla. This fight will soon be ordered and it will be engaging to see how Muratalla promoters are trying to delay this fight to the highest extent. They cannot be excited to permission to his warrior Muratalla defend himself against a phenomenon such as Andy Cruz, because he is at a different level in terms of skill.

Muratalla is a great blow, but it is one -dimensional and fights like a robot. What’s more, he fights for one equipment and does not augment the pace of his fights. He could have been filled as Mishiro was tonight.

Last updated on 14.06.2025

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