Ryan Garcia’s Gotham comeback in a Batmobile falls short
Global Desk May 03, 2025 01:00 PM
Synopsis

Ryan Garcia's boxing return in New York's Times Square drew attention. Garcia arrived in a Batmobile. He lost to Rolando 'Rolly' Romero by unanimous decision. Devin Haney and Teófimo López also fought at the event. Garcia faced a suspension after a positive drug test. Garcia acknowledged Romero's win. He vowed to return to boxing.

Ryan Garcia makes a Gotham-worthy entrance to his highly anticipated comeback fight against Rolly Romero in the heart of Times Square
Boxing fans were treated to a spectacle when Ryan Garcia, WBC Interim Lightweight champion and welterweight contender from Victorville, California, made his highly anticipated return to the ring in the heart of New York City's Times Square. The event named “Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves” is the first major boxing event held in the iconic location.

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“We need more events like this. Boxing felt alive in the middle of New York,” said Diego Santos, a fan about the bout on May 2, 2025.

What made the moment more special was Ryan Garcia’s entry. He arrived in a 1989 Batmobile, embracing the Gotham City theme and setting the tone for an unforgettable night of boxing. Despite his showmanship and charming entry, he was defeated by Rolando "Rolly" Romero via unanimous decision, with judges scoring the bout 115–112 (twice) and 118–109 in favor of Romero.

The event also featured Devin Haney facing José Carlos Ramírez and Teófimo López defending his WBO junior welterweight title against Arnold Barboza Jr.

Garcia’s journey has not been easy. His victory over Haney was overturned to a no contest after he tested positive for “Ostarine,” a banned substance, which led to a one-year suspension by the New York State Athletic Commission.

“He’s had setbacks, sure, but Ryan always gets back up. That’s why we ride with him,” said another fan.

In a post-fight interview, Garcia acknowledged Romero's performance, stating, "He was the better man tonight." Despite the loss, Garcia expressed determination to return stronger, saying, "This isn't the end. I'll be back."
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