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Romero wins huge winnings with Ryan Garcia

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By: Sean Crose

After a year -round suspension for the forbidden substance in his system, both before and after the fight with Devin Haney in 2024, Ryan Garcia finally returned to the ring on Friday evening. His opponent was the robust and forthright Rolando Romero. The fight, planned for a half -weight of 12, was the main event of a strange card, which took place a little on Times. 16-2 Romero and Garcia 24-1 immediately started to trade Jabs in the first. Romero tried to work on the body, but it seemed that the higher Garcia won the chapter.

The double left hook suddenly sent a garcia to the mat in the second. Garcia got up quickly, but it was clear that he did not intend to move to an straightforward victory. The pace slightly slowed down in the third and the things remained close. Every man fought carefully on the fourth, although Garcia was able to land pristine, burning stabs. Romero was more vigorous from two fighters in the fifth. Romero focused on the body in the sixth. In the seventh round it was clear that Romero gave Garcia real trouble. Despite this, Garcia can largely thanks to his stab.

Both fighters remained cautious with the power of each other at the eighth, although Garcia was killed. Romero looked like he could be a more vigorous warrior in the ninth place. Until ten, it was long time ago that the fight was fighting at Romero’s pace. Even Garcia’s face betrayed the frustration. The eleventh was interrupted by edged body arrows with Romero. The twelfth and last round was surprising because Garcia did not seem particularly aggressive. The man was simply flawless. Fortunately, there were no judges of judges who rewarded Romero after the final bell unanimously winning.

Huge nervousness.

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Tyson Fury “without rush” to come back: “I am retired”

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Tyson Fury said that he was not in a hurry to return to sport and that he was going to remain retired, hoping that he would agree to fight Anthony Joshua.

The 36-year-old Fury announced his last boxing retirement in January after defeats with Oleksandr Usyk.

However, this was not the first time he called his career, which led to speculation that he could return to the ring again for a lucrative fight with Joshua.

“The Gypsy King” suggested a possible return on many occasions, including last month in which he published a film about himself at the gym with coach Sugarhill Steward and said “You know what is coming.”

But the Fury, who is on vacation in Como in Italy Video published on Instagram.

“I hear a lot of conversations about Gypsy King returning to boxing. Why would I return? More boxing belts? I won 22 of them,” he said. “… but I’m joyful, I’m joyful, joyful with what I achieved, what I achieved. I was around the world and came back.

“This is how a pension looks like a gypsy king. He is not too shabby. I was not in a hurry [to] boxing and fall in my face. What for? Why would I come back? I ask this question. So here we are. I am retired and I am retired. I have nothing to prove to anyone and nothing to return. “

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Tyson Fury ends distrust of retirement

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Tyson Fury finally ended constant distrust, with whom he would be a heavyweight master, with whom he appeared every time he retired.

“The Gypsy King” took the opportunity to end speculation when his family took vacation to Lake Como.

Fury announced his decision to leave after losing to Oleksander Usyk for the second time in December. The two -time statement of the world ruler met with solemn skepticism.

Many thought that Fury would return, as the previous one did four times. Not so, according to the 36-year-old.

This time the fury is dead when he stays away from afar and gives anyone satisfaction with the saying: “I told you that.”

“Why would I come back, more belts? I won 22 of them,” said Fury in a film showing the stunning surroundings. “I was printed, that’s all, Fair Plaka for them, they used me.

“But I’m ecstatic, I’m ecstatic, ecstatic with what I achieved and achieved. I was around the world and came back.

“And this is how a pension looks like a gypsy king, not very shabby. I was not in a hurry to go back to boxing and hit my face. Why would I return? I ask this question.”

Fury’s words are rejected by reports about the offer to face Anthony Joshua in Wembley and the potential fourth clash from Deontay Wilder.

Both fights were strongly on the horizon if Fury decides to do what he always does and return.

Doubts are heavily raised in their places, because Fury makes his retirement a unchanging romance, stating that he will never fight again.

“I am retired and I am retired. I have nothing to prove to anyone and there is no return for them,” he concluded.

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Joshua and Wilder can be at a loose end by the end of this year after confirming Fury. They can go to each other again to make another payment.

Wilder must go through Tyrrell Herndon on June 27, before Joshua is able to think about making any progress.

The “brown bomber” is open to the fight offer in Great Britain, although after the fall of the clash in 2018.

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Promoters Ituma eye bakole figh: too far, too far, too early?

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Image: Itauma's Promoters Eye Bakole Fight: A Step Too Far, Too Soon?

Promoter Francis Warren says he is “absolutely” interested in the fight between a hefty weight claimant Martin Bakole And Moses Itauma. He says that if there is a fight with Bakole (21-2-1, 16 KO), “it will catch it with both hands” for Ituma (11-0, 9 Kos).

Until now, ITAUMA promoters show interest in Bakoler 300 LB, but will they sing another melody when it becomes functional, cutting up to the low years 280.? I would not be surprised if they did not want to get to know the bacon when he returned to the appearance, like a slim tiger who crushed the American hefty weight, Jared Anderson, in August last year.

ITAUMA opponents problem

Ituma will fight with the 10-tenthest one against Mike Balogun on Saturday, May 24, at SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. The event will be shown live in Dazn. Balogun (21-1, 16 KO) is a former NFL player with circumscribed experience and will be over his head against Itum. This is another example of the opposition that Ituma is fed.

“He is a tough guy. People give some criticism, but the Balogun may hit,” said the promoter Francis Warren Boxing TalkSport About the opponent of Moses Itaum, Mike Balogun, on Saturday. “He is an athlete. He is a former NFL player, so he is a naturally talented athlete and is wearing a great engine. He has great scouts.”

Balogun is completely unknown and disturbing is that Ituma is tailored to this kind of opposition. It would not be a huge deal if it was undetectable and was not excited as it is. But in the way British public opinion talked about Itaum, one might think that he had already captured the title of world champion and defended him half a dozen times.

“The only person who defeated him is Gassiev. He has 21-1. You can only overcome what is ahead of you. The guy who is ahead of him on Saturday evening is a phenomenon, Moses Itaum. Yes, we all expect Moses Itauma to go through it, but how does he go through it? Said Warren.

Gassiew knocked out Balogun in the second round in 2023. Certainly, the management of Ituma could find someone better than the Balogun.

Why does Ituma fight for little -known warriors, such as Balogun instead of actual rivals? With the way he is excited, he should have already been fighting pretenders at this stage in his career, and not with giving him the opposition.

Ituma should devote time to lap, because in the first round he knocked out five of the last seven opponents. The reason for this is matches. 20 -year -old Moses is tailored to tomato cans and is unable to boost better opposition. Finally, when Ituma faces someone who has real talent, he will fall apart like his brother, Karol, when he fought the first decent opponent in half.

The promoter wants to fight the bacols

“Let’s do it. Of course” Francis said asked if he would be interested in the fight between Itaum and Martin Bakole. “Until huge guys come, Moses learns. If Hrgovic or Bakols appear at some point this year, we will catch it with both hands, if we both agree that this is the right fight for Moses at that time.”

If ITAUMA vs. Bakole, Moses’ promoters could regret it. Ituma is not ready to fight even in the bacon version by 300 pounds. The first enormous bacon shot would probably pay Itauma and end his career as it is.

Coach Bakole, Billy Nelson, wants him to train before he is ready to fight Itaum at the end of the year. Until then, Bakole probably cut it until the mid -1980s and will be in the same condition in which he was when he destroyed Jared Anderson in August last year.

“Maybe he avoided because the fights are too challenging to do, because Billy is stalling all the time,” said Warren.

When the bacon is in shape, it is hazardous for everyone hefty in the division. Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, the two were aging Masters, never showed any interest in the fight against Bakole. They knew that he would break their career if they made a mistake, agreeing to fight him. Instead, they both played safely, fighting smaller guys and avoiding Bakole.

Last updated 22/22/2025

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