Ryan Garcia’s father, Henry Garcia, sees his son Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero in ‘The first quarter‘Of their 12-round welterweight fight this Friday, May 2, at Times Square in New York. Henry predicts that Kingry (24-1, 20 costs him) “Solid”, he will be knocked out.
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Hopefully the battle is at least somewhat competitive because it is the main Dazn ppv on a small but loaded card. Garcia should get some ring rust out Because he has not fought since his fight against Devin Haney last year in April. Given the rust factor, it would be Ryan self-destructive to wipe out Rolly (16-2, 13 COs) in the first four rounds.
First quarter finish?
“My prediction is that Ryan Rolly will stop. Yes, first term. If he hits him firmly, he’s out, ‘Henry Garcia said Millcity BoxingAnd his prediction for his son Ryan Garcia’s fight against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, this Friday night at Times Square in New York.
Ryan will have to push and take some risks for an early stop of Rolly. It is not a fight that he can approach in the same way as his last one against Devin Haney, who had no power.
“If Ryan is focused as he is now, he is a very dangerous fighter. He probably won’t be a gun right away, but once he is counteracted, I think he will be tremendous, ‘Henry said Rolly was careful to fight aggressively against Garcia because of the danger of hitting his left hook.
“He has been (Rolly) dropped twice, and you don’t get away from it. It stays with you. It humiliates you. Fight against Ryan, he is not there to shake hands. He is there to strike you out and strike out. We just have to wait and see. Once a fighter, always a fighter, and Rolly has always been.
It is difficult to see that Rolly does not fight aggressively during the fight, because he is fighting aggressively, regardless of the shots he is hit with. It is unrealistic for him to change his style now and to dominate against a man he has dominated in the past.
Henry visualizes something that is not possible with Rolly. His fighting style is set, and he stubbornly holds it to his entire career. Changing now would be stupid.


Last updated on 04/30/2025