Ryan Garcia vs Rolando Romero Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields May 1, 2025, 8:55 p.m.

Ryan Garcia and Rolando Romero are ready to face off for the WBA Regular Welterweight Title at Times Square in New York City. These fighters step into the ring with stakes high, battling not just for honor but also legacy in the welterweight division.

Garcia turned professional in 2016 and has since secured 24 wins with only 1 loss. His experience shows through his past fights against skilled opponents. Despite losing to Gervonta Davis back in 2023, he remains a formidable contender with victories like the one over Luke Campbell. Romero, having turned pro in 2016, has amassed a record of 16 wins and 2 defeats. Known for defeating top competitors such as Anthony Yigit in his career's early stages, he now seeks this title victory against Garcia.

Ryan Garcia vs Rolando Romero Fight Card

Ryan Garcia vs Rolando Romero Undercard

Ryan Garcia vs Rolando Romero Fight

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Ryan Garcia record: 24-1
  • Rolando Romero record: 16-2
  • Belts at stake: WBA Regular Welterweight Title

Ryan Garcia faces Rolando Romero for the WBA Regular Welterweight Title.

Ryan Garcia, known as "King Ryan," has an impressive record of 24 wins with only 1 loss. He turned pro at a very young age and has demonstrated consistency in the ring. Garcia's most recent opponents lacked experience compared to Romero, so this fight poses a more significant challenge due to Romero's winning record.

Rolando "Rolly" Romero is a formidable opponent with 16 wins and 2 losses in his professional career. His height and reach are slightly shorter than Garcia’s, but his aggressive style can be disruptive. The match against Garcia demands strategic precision given their similar fighting records.

Devin Haney vs Jose Ramirez Fight

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Devin Haney record: 31-0
  • Jose Ramirez record: 29-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Devin Haney faces Jose Ramirez in a welterweight bout, with no belts on the line.

Devin Haney turned pro in 2015. He holds an undefeated record with 31 wins and no losses. In his last fight, he showed dominance that suggests readiness for this matchup. Haney's previous opponents lacked recent top-tier wins, indicating a challenge ahead against Ramirez.

Jose Ramirez has 29 wins and 2 losses since turning pro in 2012. His resilience and two minor setbacks could point to experience over Haney's undefeated streak. While there have been problematic previous matchups for Ramirez, his weight class consistency offers promise.

Teofimo Lopez vs Arnold Barboza Jr. Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Teofimo Lopez record: 21-1
  • Arnold Barboza Jr. record: 32-0
  • Belts at stake: WBO World Super Lightweight Title

Teofimo Lopez and Arnold Barboza Jr. face off for the WBO World Super Lightweight Title.

Teofimo Lopez turned pro in 2025, and holds a record of 21 wins and 1 loss. He lacks knockout power with zero KO wins. His last fight was against a debutant fighter which indicates he might struggle against an undefeated opponent like Barboza.

Arnold Barboza Jr., an undefeated boxer, boasts a perfect record of 32 wins. His consistent performance since turning pro reflects strong endurance and skill. Observing Lopez's vulnerability to seasoned fighters, Barboza's experience gives him an edge in this matchup.

Reito Tsutsumi vs Levale Whittington Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Reito Tsutsumi record:
  • Levale Whittington record: 1-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Reito Tsutsumi faces Levale Whittington in a super featherweight match with no belts on the line.

Reito Tsutsumi is relatively new to the professional boxing scene, with no recorded fight history or professional accolades. His lack of documented fights leaves little to analyze regarding his past performances. Consequently, without known opponents, assessing his potential against Whittington is speculative at best.

Levale Whittington stands with a modest record of 1 win, 2 losses, and 1 draw. All outcomes were by decisions. With two losses already in fewer bouts, his chances against an unknown like Tsutsumi depend heavily on current training and tactical adaptability.

How and where to watch the Ryan Garcia vs Rolando Romero Fight

You can watch Ryan Garcia vs Rolando Romero via DAZN.

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