Ryan Garcia Vs. Rolly Romero: WBA Title 147 lb on a cube
Ryan Garcia head fight against Roland ‘Rolly’ Romero will have a WBA ‘Regular’ title in the line for their headliner on the Turki al-Sheikh tab in May at Maya Square.
No fighter is ranked in the Top 15 WBA at 147 or any of the other three sanction in the division. Former WBA Light Welterweight Rolly (29) champion took #8 to 140 but not at 147.
Undeserved headings of the title
Fans think that it should not be a fight belt, as Ryan Garcia comes out of a one-year suspension because he was picked up for a PED last April. The move from the suspension straight to the world title of the recording looks so bad. I don’t know what to say about it. Rolly fighting for the title makes worse.
Per RingRyan (24-1, 20 Kos) and Rolly (16-2, 13 Kos) will fight for WBA ‘regular’ title Welterweight.
It is unclear that the explanation of the world boxer association is to install their “regular” title in great weight for Garcia Vs. Romero Clash. Still, it makes sense in terms of publicity to fight the two of them.
Just for the show
If the secondary belt of WBA fights, it will confirm the fight for Ryan-Rolly in the eyes of some fans. It would look better if the fight was an eliminator for the belt, not for the title, given that no guy had fought. With such things now, That cheaks the fight Having a title on the line for which Garcia and Romero do not deserve to fight.
In the eighth round, Rolly was dropped by Isaac Cruz last year on March 30, and on September 14, he comes to a non-immun unanimous decision against the second level of Manuel Jaimes.
Fans see Romera as a low -level fighter. His £ 140 WBA victory over Ismael Barrosoom in May 2023 was one of the most controversial matches I’ve ever seen. That fight was creepy.
Rolly threw five shots, everyone disappeared, and the judge came in and stopped the fight, giving him victory in the ninth round over Barros. It looked wrong. In Rolly’s first defense of his belt, WBA threw him out of the Pitbull Cruz water.
Romero is more like a comedian than a boxer, and he never beat anyone without controversy. His controversial victories over Barros and Jackson Marinez disturbed because he deserved defeats in both fights.