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  • Comments Thread For: Rolly Romero, after an 'off night,' isn't sweating Manuel Jaimes

    Nearly six months removed from a humbling TKO loss to Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz, Rolando "Rolly" Romero is dismissive about the defeat - as well as his Saturday opponent, Manuel Jaimes.
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  • #2
    cool beans

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    • #3
      His whole career has never been an off night, more like lack of skills.

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      • #4
        I just hope Jaimes isn’t hyped like the new face of boxing if he beats Rolly like Pitbull was…
        Last edited by edpboxing; 09-13-2024, 07:59 AM.

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        • #5
          Rolly Romero is similar and in my opinion, been a better fighter than Ryan Garcia ';Both Romero and Garcia have taken on mega challenges, fights which they could of avoided or paused in their careers. They lost during those challenges, in fights vs Gervonta Tank Davis and Devin Haney. But the difference the two fighters is? At least Rolly Romero adhered to Championship rules, and fought his competitors in a equal fights in terms of preparation.

          I still believe there are big fights out there for Rolly Romero, because? He appears to have passion for himself, and the game 'Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero, at some point potentially is actually a great match up, and I would imagine the build up in that fight to be intriguing'.

          I am not claiming that Rolly Romero skill for skill, is one of the best fighters in the sport 'But I honestly think, that he is a solid fighter. Who presents himself well in the game, in terms of creating intrigue and being competitive'.

          Note: Every single fight Romero is involved in 'Is very intriguing and the action is always entertaining. Due to his attributes and style as a fighter, there always seems to be suspense and jeopardy involved for long as he is in a fight trying to win'.

          Rolly Romero is a fighter who will make things happen for himself, although his persona may be perceived as some what of arrogant fighter. I honestly don't believe when it comes to competition, he is a difficult fighter to read. Romero seems to be game for most challenges and opportunities he creates or are presented to him.

          To conclude: I don't think people in the boxing community, should really be mocking and criticising Rolly Romero.

          Similar to Ryan Garcia, but the difference is? Rolly Romero has legitimately been a World Champion, and has always adhered to Championship rules in preparation 'And fought his opponents in a equal fight, in terms of preparation' etc.


          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-13-2024, 10:18 AM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post


            Rolly Romero has legitimately been a World Champion,

            what belt did he win?

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            • #7
              Romero Looked somewhere else in the mock weight-in... Like nothing in the eyes ... Not a good sign...

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