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On Friday, May 2, Fatal Fury’s third main event, the cause of New York victories. Rolando “Rolly” Romero (17-2, 13, KOS) surprised the world when he defeated Ryan Garcia (24-2, 20 Kos) without a unanimous decision.
(Credit: Geoffrey Knott / Matchroom)
When entering the bouder, Rolly Romero was listed in the 7-1 sub-player. Romero warned the Boxing Fans in the second round when he sent Garcia to canvas when he landed the double hook left. Luckily Garcia, he could get up and get out of the circle.
The rest of the fight was able to neutralize the crime of Romero Garcia, constantly landing its plans. At the end of 12 round competition, Rolly Romero decided to win unanimously (115-112, 115-112 and 118-109).
Fatal Fury: Wolves city event was believed to show Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia. The initial plan was Haney and Garcia to do well in their individual matches, and then move forward later this year.
Of course, Rolly Romero did not get a note when Garcia went to the exit and crossed the path to achieve victory. Since Romero played the role of spoiler, it would make Ryan Garcia’s place.
Devin Haney Versus Rolly Romero fight would be interesting fight this year. When Haney looked against Ramirez, Rolly Romero would be a solid opportunity to win the fight, but a fight against Haney is something that doesn’t want.
In an interview with TMZ sports, Ryan spoke about his victory with victory on Ryan Garcia and also talking about what you can have with Devin Haney.
“Haney wasn’t a great fight. When she fought in Ryan, there wasn’t a big fight. And it’s certainly not a great fight to turn the track stars,” Romero said. “You told me, real quick, are you excited to fight anyone Devin Haney?”
Rolly’s track Star Quote Haney 2. It comes from the mouth against Jose Ramirz. For most 12-round wrestling, Devin Haney was using the side movement, while the ring was thrown at the same time.
From the greatest winter of his career, the 29-year-old Rolland “Rolly” Romero has many options. In the near future, Romeroo would like to take part in another renowned fight against a renowned opponent.
Last Updated 05/05/2012