On Friday evening, on May 2, in the third main event of Fatal Fury: City of Wolves Card, which took place at the historic intersection of Times Square in Fresh York, Rolando “Rolly” Romero (17-2, 13, Kos) shocked the world when he defeated Ryan Garcia (24-2, 20 kos) through a unanimous decision.
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Entering the fight, Romero was listed as a weaker 7-1. Romero informed boxing fans in the second round, when a double left hook landed, which sent a garcia to the canvas. Fortunately, for Garcia he was able to get up and leave the round.
For the rest of the fight, Romero was able to neutralize Garcia’s crime, while consistently landing. At the end of the 12-round competition, Romero won the unanimous victory of the decision by the results (115-112, 115-112 and 118-109).
Fatal Fury: City of Wolves Event was to be an opportunity to present for Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia. The first plan was for Haney and Garcia to achieve good results in their individual matches, and then continue the rematch this year.
Of course, Romero did not get a note because Garcia began to leave and go to the nervous victory. Because Romero played the role of a spoiler, it would make sense for Romero to take the place of Ryan Garcia.
Fight Devin Haney versus Romero would be an engaging battle for a year. The way Haney looked at Ramirez can be assumed that Romero would have a solid chance of winning the fight, but the fight against Haney is something that Rolly doesn’t want.
During the interview with TMZ Sports, Romero talked about his victory over Ryan Garcia, and also told about the lack of interest in a potential duel with Devin Haney.
“Haney at the beginning was not a great fight. He was not in a great fight when he fought Ryan. And he is definitely not a great fight after he became a track star,” said Romero. “You tell me really quickly, are you excited to see that someone is fighting Devin Haney?!”
Quote of the Rolly track star results from May 2 Haney against Jose Ramirez. For most of the 12-round fight Devin Haney used side movement, a ring circulated, throwing one blow at once.
By providing the greatest win in his professional career, 29-year-old Rolando “Rolly” Romero has many options available. In the near future Romero would like to participate in the next fight against the salary with a great opponent.