Shakur Stevenson believes that Ryan Garcia “prepared” adequately for his fight against Rolando Rolado Rolero 2. May at Times Squar in New York. He thinks the training camp was not “good” for Ryan (24-2, 20 KOS), and may not have been “enough time” to save it for Slugger Rolly (17-2, 13 KOS).
Analysis of the fight against Romero
The judges scored it 115-112, 118-109 and 115-112. Of that, 118-109 was the most accurate result of three to describe what happened in the fight that evening. Garcia was completely shy after knocking down two rounds, and almost nothing against a very limited roll for the last nine rounds of the previous competition.
It was a difficult struggle that Garcia took over, firing the discharge of 13 months against a big blow like Rolli. He looked like a younger medium weight after rehydration to fight, and Garcia showed up much smaller. The machines may have overestimated what Ryan could do after it was in 2024. year was in a state of victory over Devin Haney.
“I wasn’t too angry at Devin and Theo, because it looked like they actually trained. They looked out there and trained for that fight,” Shakur Stevenson said? Dazn BoxingHow we talk about Maja Maja 2 square card. Maja where Devin Haney and Theofimo Lopez turned into annoying performance.
Poor preparation Ryan Garcia
“I Don’t Think Ryan Garcia Gave The Best Version of Ryan Garcia. I Don’t Think He Prepared. I Don’t Think There Was A Training Camp In Place That Got Him Ready For That Fight,” Stevenson Said About Ryan’s Headliner Against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero. “If it was, it wasn’t good, and there wasn’t much time. That couldn’t be.”
Garcia may have had a good camp, but he couldn’t deal with the size and strength of the fighter like Romer. This guy was like cryptonite for his style fighting.
Last Updated 01.07.2025