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Ryan Garcia's headlener against Rolando Roles Romero will have a regular WBA title “Regular” in the heavyweight of the Headiteer Line on the Turk's Al-Sheikh map in May at Times Square.
No fighter is ranked in the top 15 of the WBA in 147 or one of the other three sanctioning organs in the division. Former WBA Light Westleight Rolly champion, 29, is ranked # 8 to 140, but not 147.
Fans believe that there should be no belt for the duel because Ryan Garcia is getting off a one -year stop for being popped up for Ped last April. The transition from suspension to the frame of the world title looks so bad. I don't know what to say about it. Having roles to fight for the title makes it even more.
Per RingRyan (24-1, 20 CO) and roles (16-2, 13 CO) will fight for the WBA heavyweight title.
It is unclear what the justification of the World Boxing Association is to have its “regular” heavyweight title for grabbing for a Garcia collision against Romero. However, it makes sense to fight these two from the point of view of publicity.
Only for show
After fighting the secondary belt of WBA will confirm the battle of Ryan-Rolly in the eyes of some fans. It would be better if the match was a belt elimodator rather than a title, given that no person had fought. With the way things are now, This reduces the battle To have a line title for which Garcia and Romero do not deserve to fight.
Raley was knocked out in the eighth round last year by Isaac Cruz on March 30 and came out of the not impressive one -minded solution against the second -level fighter Manuel James on September 14th.
Fans view Romero as a low -level fighter. His WBA title victory with 140 Founds over Ismail Barosso in May 2023 was one of the most controversial matches I've seen. This match was scary looking.
Raley tossed five strokes, all disappeared, and the referee came in and stopped the match, giving him a knockout ninth round over Baroso. It looked wrong. In the first protection of roles from his WBA belt, he was blown up by Pitbull Cruz water.
Romero is more like a comedian than a boxer and has never defeated anyone good without dispute. His controversial victories over Barroso and Jackson Marins were disturbing because he deserved damage in both matches.