Rolly Romero was left disappointed after confirming that he wants to fight Ryan Garcia after a series of holidays.
Romero promised fans that he would try to fight Garcia despite previously ruling out the idea of returning to boxing.
The WBA super lightweight champion said he was too busy receiving pleasure from women to consider sharing the ring with “sweaty guys.”
He told FightHub TV in a tough interview: “I haven’t even thought about getting back in the ring yet. You have to see it from my perspective.
“Starving, getting punched in the face, being in the gym with sweaty guys, or being on a tropical island where two girls suck my dick at the same time. What sounds better to you?
‘Rolly’ added: “I’m just enjoying my holiday. “I don’t give a damn about getting back in the ring anytime soon.”
Garcia vs Romero
Before that statement, García had wanted to start conversations with Romero’s people when the 140-pound champion was enjoying his free time. Instead of stopping his joy to talk about the fight, Romero rejected Garcia.
“King Ry” then moved on to Devin Haney and serious discussions began about what would be a super fight on Pay Per View.
Learning that Garcia had other plans, Romero showed up after the train left the station.
“I’ve spent enough time away from boxing. It’s time to put on the biggest PPV event of 2024. Ryan Garcia, let’s give the fans what they want. They have been begging for this for years,” he declared.
Romero faced questions from fans about his moment. They asked him if he was only saying that because he knew Garcia intended to face Haney.
They also questioned why Romero was not receptive to García’s advances beforehand.
Ryan García wants Devin Haney
García then responded to Romero himself. He said, “Sorry, Rollies [sic]. You and your team work too slowly. You were too hesitant. “I didn’t know if you wanted to box or be on vacation.”
The Golden Boy star added: “Devin Haney and I are in negotiations, so respect that. I’m not entertaining anything. Thank you.”
Meanwhile, Gervonta Davis, who was given the name Abdul Wahid after converting to Islam, alluded to a possible rematch with Garcia during the process.
“Do you want me to beat your ass again? Because it was easier than taking candy from a baby.”
However, Davis vs Romero II and García vs Romero are off the menu. Garcia is focused on Haney and the sport is excited at the prospect of the meeting in the first half of 2022.
Phil Jay is an experienced boxing news writer and has been the editor of World Boxing News since 2010.
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