Author: Sean Close
Ryan Garcia had announced that he would fight Rolando Romero next, but it turns out that this fight will not be happening. Instead, Romero is set to defend his WBA junior welterweight title against Isaac Cruz on March 30th, as the co-main event of the Tim Tzu vs. Keith Thurman pay-per-view card.
Garcia expressed his surprise and frustration, stating that he was caught off guard by the turn of events. He also voiced his displeasure with the situation, emphasizing the importance of honesty and transparency in the process of announcing his next fight.
Garcia’s relationship with his promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, has been strained for some time. De La Hoya suggested that the Garcia vs. Romero fight was not as close to being finalized as it may have seemed, and highlighted the upcoming fight between Romero and Cruz as an opportunity for Garcia’s future matchups.
Since his loss to Gervonta Davis last year, Garcia’s professional journey has been tumultuous. There has been much speculation about his next opponent, with names like Devin Haney and Rolando Romero in the mix. The uncertainty surrounding his next fight has been frustrating for Garcia and his fans.
Garcia is known for his exciting fighting style, but the lack of clarity about his next opponent can be detrimental to his career. It is hoped that Garcia will soon have the opportunity to face strong competition and showcase his skills in the ring.