Ryan Garcia Vs. Rally Romero Results Full Fight Card Results

The time is here and the atmosphere is unbelievable, take that with a negative and positive. I’m in New York covering Ryan Garcia Vs. Rolly Romero, Devin Haney Vs. Jose Ramirez and Teofimo Lopez Vs. Arnold Barboza.

It’s a massive tripleheader taking place in Times Square in New York. Refresh the page for the latest results.

Here is a breakdown of the fight results as they happen.

  • Reito Tsutsumi def. Levale Whittington via unanimous decision (60-54×2, 58-56)

Tsutsumi has legitimate star potential. However, he did get a bit of a tougher battle than most expected from Whittington. The Chicago native did my hometown proud. Despite being at an obvious skill disadvantage, he showed Windy City toughness battling through six rounds and even earning the judges’ nod in two of the six frames.

That said, Tsutsumi has some next-level snap on his punches and an undeniable presence. He is next.

  • Teofimo Lopez Vs. Arnold Barboza
  • Devin Haney Vs. Jose Ramirez
  • Ryan Garcia Vs. Rolly Romero

Ryan Garcia Vs. Rolly Romero – What’s At Stake

Lopez is the only fighter who has a world title on the line. Lopez may be envisioning a move up to the welterweight division, but this fight against Barboza is a defense of the WBO junior welterweight crown.

Barboza is coming off an impressive win over Jack Catterall to set up this opportunity. On paper, Barboza would appear to have the best opportunity to pull off the upset and disrupt the plans.

If all goes to plan and Garcia, Haney and Lopez win, they will wind up working their way to fighting each other. Garcia and Haney are set to rematch later in the year, and Lopez, providing he wins will be in a position to face the man who emerges victorious from that furious rivalry.

Garcia’s return is one of the biggest stories in boxing. After having his unanimous decision win over Haney flipped to a no contest following a failed drug test, Garcia was suspended for a year. That suspension lifted last month and he is ready to go.

Garcia told me he was bit uncomfortable fighting outside, but he was prepared to make a statement on Friday night against Romero.

Haney hasn’t fought since the no contest against Garcia. Ramirez represents a decent challenge for Haney, but it is one the latter is expected to come out victorious.

Massive Combat Sports Weekend: Boxing and UFC

It’s a crazy fight weekend as Canelo Alvarez is set to fight for unification in the super middleweight division against William Scull. That fight has serious implications as it could potentially impact Canelo’s megafight with Terence Crawford planned for September.

On Sunday, Naoya Inoue will defend his IBF, WBO, and WBC super bantamweight title against Ramon Cardenas.

In mixed martial arts, the UFC is in Des Moines, Iowa for a strong fight card headlined by Deiveison Figueiredo vs. Corey Sandhagen. Stay locked in for full fight coverage.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2025/05/02/ryan-garcia-vs-rally-romero-results-full-fight-card-results/