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Ryan Garcia 146.8 vs. Romero 146.6 – weighing the results for Friday

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Image: Ryan Garcia 146.8 vs. Rolly Romero 146.6 - Weigh-in Results for Friday

Ryan Garcia has gained weight today, achieving 146.8 pounds for a 12-round fight against the welterweight with Rolando Romero this Friday, May 2, lives on Dazn PPV at Times Square in Recent York. Rolly (16-2, 13 KO) brought 146.6 pounds.

Ryan’s fight

Garcia (24-1, 20 KO) was chosen yesterday in what looked like on the sauna suit, still trying to sweat the remaining pounds to get a small-hearted limit of 147 pounds. He looked exhausted, with the skinny appearance of the person who was malnourished.

Devin Haney weighed 143 pounds for his 144-pound fight with Jose Ramirez in the main support. Ramirez (29-2, 18 KO) scaled to 143.8 pounds.

It is surprising that Haney (31-0, 15 KO) did not have the same appearance of the skeleton that we saw from him in his last three fights. This shows that he kept his weight under control during his year outside the ring and does not relax, eating gadgets.

Haney knows that he has to win this fight to make sure he will get a rematch with Garcia in October. Although there was talk about a fight that is still happening, regardless of the Friday result of their two fights, this is not defined. However, even if the rematch continues, it is critical that Devin and Ryan win on Friday to boost the demand for public.

Official weights

Ryan Garcia: 146.8 vs. Rolando Romero 146.6
Devin Haney: 143 vs. Jose Ramirez: 143.8
Teofimo Lopez 139.6 vs. Arnold Barboza 139.8

Teofimo Lopez (21-1, 13 KO) and Challenger Arnold Barboz Jr. (32-0, 11 KO) (32-0, 11 KO), they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were as always, they were professionals. These two are not types for their weight to get out of control between fights like Garcia and Haney.

Teofimo did not steal the program during the last press conference on Wednesday, wearing a wrestling mask. This approach worked against him because he took the theater from him, hiding his face. He did not affect what the reaction would be when he came up with this piece.

Last updated 05/01/2025

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Lennox Lewis gives an truthful assessment of the Vitali Klitschko fight and the reasons he retired

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Lennox Lewis gives honest assessment of Vitali Klitschko fight and why he subsequently retired

Lennox Lewis surrendered on his own terms shortly after defeating Vitali Klitschko, but he still found it extremely arduous to hang up his gloves.

Before retiring, Lewis had firmly established himself as the all-time heavyweight champion, especially after he overtook Evander Holyfield for the undisputed crown in 1999.

Then “The Lion” would do it lost to Hasim Rahman in a shocker in 2001, then took revenge for the defeat by reaching the fourth round in the same year.

At this point he had beaten every fighter in the opposite corner, and he only continued this pattern after securing an eighth-round berth over Mike Tyson in 2002.

But instead of sailing off into the sunset, Lewis was convinced by his legendary trainer Emanuel Steward to fight Klitschko in 2003.

I’m talking to Heavenly sportsLewis said it was simply an opportunity to further cement his legacy by fighting the previous and potentially future heavyweight champion. He admitted that the performance was not pretty, but assured that he did his job.

“My coach Emanuel said, ‘Listen, you can beat the present and the future in this fight,’ and I said, ‘Well, I’ll take it.’ It wasn’t a pretty fight, but I still won.”

Indeed, it was a close fight between Lewis and Klitschko, who was ultimately stopped in the sixth round after suffering significant facial injuries.

However, Klitschko won the vacant WBC belt shortly thereafter and remained undefeated (defending the title 11 times) before retiring in 2012.

Meanwhile, Lewis was tempted to return several times, but was keenly aware of the focus and discipline he needed to compete at the highest level.

“There were many times I felt like jumping back into the ring, but stay focused [and] discipline kept me at bay.

“Let me tell you, it was difficult. I wanted to retire and say I wasn’t coming back and it was difficult to stay out of the ring. HBO gave me a job as a commentator and I was back there in front of boxing and trying to get away from boxing.

“I said I’ve done everything, I don’t have to prove anything anymore. So I stayed away from boxing.”

After retiring, Lewis became a widely respected pundit, analyst and commentator, largely due to his deep understanding of the sport.

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Sulaiman says Shakur has huge all-time potential

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Image: Derek 'Bozy' Ennis to Shakur Stevenson: "You Don't Have to Prove Anything to Anybody"

“He’s a great fighter. He has everything,” Sulaiman told Ring Champs. “He has all-time potential. He’s a great fighter.”

Sulaiman said Stevenson’s skills have already been proven in multiple leagues, adding that the latest move has only strengthened his standing in the sport.

The comments came when Sulaiman was asked whether Stevenson could finally become boxing’s top pound-for-pound fighter. His answer was direct.

“I think so,” Sulaiman said. “He looks very good and sturdy in this weight class.”

Stevenson’s rise also became a major topic of conversation after the Teofimo fight. Sulaiman said the up-to-date division seemed to suit him physically.

At 28 years elderly, Stevenson is currently at the point in his career where accolades become expectations. Talent alone no longer divides him. The question is whether his upcoming fights match the level people currently see in him.

All the while, Sugar Ray Robinson was moving up from welterweight to middleweight and fighting the toughest monsters of his era without asking them to suck him parched. When you request a hydration clause, as Shakur did with Conor Benn at welterweight, you are essentially saying that you want your opponent to be at his weakest while you are at his best.

Sugar Ray Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” during his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.

Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” in his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.

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Gervonta Davis called out by world champion for mega fight: “I need it”

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Gervonta Davis called out by world champion for mega fight: “I need it”

Gervonta Davis’ future is currently in doubt, but that’s not stopping one of the reigning world champions from calling out ‘Tank’ for a showdown.

It was over a year since Davis last saw action in March 2025 against Lamont Roach Jr. This fight ended in a controversial majority draw, but “Tank” still defended his WBA lightweight title.

Since then, however, the Baltimore man’s life has been extremely hard. A first-time exhibition with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, scheduled for November, was canceled after Davis found himself at the center of domestic violence allegations.

Further allegations led to “Tank” losing his WBA belt and being declared champion during his hiatus, but earlier this year reports surfaced that he could return against former foe and current WBC interim super lightweight champion Isaac Cruz.

After Ryan Garcia posted, it’s yet another former foe of Davis who is now calling for a rematch social media his intention to secure a second fight.

“I pray I get a tank rematch one day. I need it back on equal footing. I need it!!!”

Garcia suffered a seventh-round loss to Davis when they met in April 2023, but “King Ry” has repeatedly said since the fight that he was far from his best as it was a 136-pound catchweight fight with a 10-pound rehydration clause.

in February Garcia defeated Mario Barrios to win the WBC welterweight titleand if Davis decides to campaign at 147 pounds, the prospect of winning world titles in another weight class could tempt him into a rematch with “King Ry.”

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