Oscar De La Hoya’s recent remarks about Ryan Garcia’s upcoming fights shed light on a deeper, more troubling issue within the boxing world: the blatant prioritization of marketability and star power over genuine competitiveness. His outright dismissal of a potential rematch with Rolly Romero as “dull” is not just a casual comment—it exposes a cynical
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Manny Pacquiao’s recent resurgence has rekindled hope among fans and pundits that his legendary career might have an encore, a final chapter filled with historic moments. The image of Pacquiao as a relentless warrior, still expressing the desire to fight and win at the highest levels, fuels narratives of an unstoppable fighter defying age and
In a sport as brutal as boxing, where a single punch can alter destinies, Ryan Garcia’s defeat at the hands of Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero has opened the floodgates for manufactured excuses. Some of Garcia’s die-hard fans are grasping at the flimsiest of straws, blaming his hand injury for his lackluster performance on May 2nd at
The boxing world spins unpredictably, often hinging on the dramatic rise and fall of its brightest stars. Ryan Garcia, once hailed as the future face of boxing, now finds himself in a precarious situation following a shocking defeat to Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero. Oscar De La Hoya, a seasoned promoter and former boxing champion, has firmly
The boxing landscape has evolved dramatically over the last decade, and not necessarily for the better. Conor Benn’s criticism of fighters like Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, and Teofimo Lopez after their minimal-effort bouts at Times Square serves as a glaring indictment of a burgeoning trend in the sport. These fighters appeared more preoccupied with safeguarding
The boxing world has recently seen the emergence of flashy fighters who command social media followings but often lack the technical prowess inside the ring. Ryan Garcia is a prime example of this troubling phenomenon. His recent performance against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero exposed not just his limitations but also the unsettling reality that the sport
The boxing world recently witnessed a seismic shift in the lightweight division when Rolando “Rolly” Romero squared off against Ryan Garcia at Times Square. The fight ended with Romero emerging victorious, and the implications of this victory reverberate far beyond the surface of a mere win-loss record. Nonito Donaire, a seasoned veteran of the sport,
The boxing world was set ablaze last Saturday as Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero emerged victorious over Ryan Garcia in a match that has since demanded attention and analysis. With a record of 17-2 and 13 knockouts, Romero demonstrated a strikingly improved fighting style, showcasing newfound discipline that culminated in a 12-round unanimous decision victory. Winning the
Tonight’s fight between Ryan Garcia and Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero is far more than just another boxing match; it delineates a critical crossroads in Garcia’s budding career, framed by the unflattering tag of contesting for a “fake belt.” The WBA ‘regular’ welterweight title may lack the credibility of its esteemed counterparts, but to Garcia, it represents
This weekend boasts a glamorous lineup of boxing’s elite, featuring big names like Canelo Alvarez, Naoya Inoue, and Ryan Garcia. While on the surface, it’s easy to be drawn in by the star-studded allure, a deeper dive reveals that there’s little substance to accompany these matchups. It seems that every major promotional entity is banking