“He’s getting cold!” Henry Garcia predicts Rory Romero’s early Ryan Garcia knockout in a Times Square showdown
Ryan Garcia’s father, Henry Garcia, sees his son knocking out Rolando Rory Romero “First quarterOf a 12-round welterweight fight at Times Square in New York City on Friday, May 2nd. Henry predicts that Kingley (24-1, 20 Kos) will “hit him solidly.”
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Hopefully the fight is at least somewhat competitive. dazn ppv With a small loaded card. Garcia needs to get some Ring last out Because he hasn’t fought since his battle with Devin Haney in April last year. Given the rust factor, it is self-destructing for Ryan to erase Rolly (16-2, 13 Kos) in the first four rounds.
First quarter finish?
“My prediction is that Ryan will stop Rory. Yes, the first quarter. If he hits him hard, he’s out,” Henry Garcia said. Millcity Boxinghis son, Ryan Garcia, predicts the battle of his son, Ryan Garcia this Friday night at Times Square in New York City.
Ryan has to take some risks due to Rolly’s early suspension. This is not a battle he can approach in the same way as the last one with Devin Haney, who had no power.
“When Ryan is focused like he is now, he is a very dangerous fighter. He probably won’t have a gun right away, but as soon as he refutes, I think he has a gun,” Henry said of being careful about fighting Garcia aggressively for the risk of being hit with his left hook.
“He’s dropped (Rolly) twice and you don’t run away much. It stays with you. It humbles you. He’s fighting Ryan, he’s not there to shake hands. He’s hit you. We have to wait and see.
Regardless of the shot he is being hit, it is difficult to imagine Rory not fighting aggressively throughout the fight. It’s unrealistic for him to change his style now, to confront the man he had dominated sparring in the past.
Henry visualizes something that cannot be done with Rory. His fighting style is set, and he is stubbornly stuck to his entire career. It’s stupid to change it now.


Last updated on April 30, 2010