Comments Thread For: Rolly Romero: Let's F--- Ohara Davies Up & Then Ryan Garcia Next; Have To Deal With B!tch Ass
				
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Good point tbf. Rolly is trash but by being able to self promote, he’s headlined PPV’s and essentially been gifted a world title. You do have to respect the hustle.Rolly once again doing his best to promote one of his fights.
Too bad more boxers refuse to do this. In the era where combat sports ( boxing, wrestling, mma, etc) are grouped together, anyone that thinks bland and boring is going to sell is foolish.
Rolly is not very good but at least he makes you want to watch to see his shenanigans or to watch him lose.Comment
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He didn't! WBA ordered the fight, and Davies won't take the step-aside, so Rolly can fight Ryan Garcia!
Then that would make Davies the clown, that said there are a lot of fighter's that I'd like to see Wacko Romero in against.
Can you imagine what Subriel Matias would do to Romero, he would finish what Tank started.
Beating Romero even worse because it wouldn't be a one punch knockout, and once Romero started popping off, his fate would be sealed.
That said why did Romero call out Davies from all of the fighters available for him to fight?
It sounds to me like he wants a safe fighter to defend his title against, in his first defense of his newly acquired title.
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Dunn, did you see this:
Arnold Barboza Jr now free agent after parting with Top Rank
ESPN’s Mike Coppinger revealed over the weekend that super lightweight contender Arnold Barboza Jr is now a free agent after parting ways with Top Rank.
Per Coppinger, Barboza (28-0, 10 KO) is free to contact other promoters, though Top Rank has matching rights for the next six months.
The split appears to have been completely amicable. Top Rank matchmaker Bruce Trampler wished Barboza the best and manager Rick Mirigian claims the promotion “did their best” to secure a fight with Teofimo Lopez.
“I want to thank Top Rank, Bob Arum, Bruce Trampler and Brad Goodman for eight amazing years and developing me into one of the top contenders in my division,” Barboza said. “I also want to thank the crew at ESPN for the years time. I now look forward to trying to secure the best and biggest fights out there and with my manager Rick Mirigian and father Arnold Sr. I know this will be accomplished.”
Assuming Barboza doesn’t switch gears and pursue one of the other three titles, he’s in line to battle Jose Ramirez Jr at some point. The pair, who sit atop the WBO rankings, were briefly teed up for a vacant title fight, but that fell through when Lopez, by his own admission, unretired specifically to spite Barboza and Devin Haney. Haney-Lopez would presumably call for a Barboza-Ramirez eliminator.
Though they’re no longer officially stablemates, the circumstances should hypothetically make it easy to put the fight together.
If Oscar (GBP) was smart, he would sign Barboza Jr., and make the fight with Ryan Garcia! 
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I wasn't aware that the WBA had ordered the fight, but what a crappy fight to order as a title defense.
That said Garcia has lost a lot of credibility as a fighter, for being counted out while waiting patiently on one knee.
The general consensus of the boxing fans on this platform was that he could've gotten up, but decided that discretion was the better part of valor.
Which is not the way a true warrior, confronts adversity when the chips are down, and it really counts in a fight.
It's hard to continue when you're being beat down, but when you talk as much **** as he did before the fight, you better stand up and deliver.
							
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