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Garcia beaten by Romero in return from doping ban – The daily world bulletin

Garcia beaten by Romero in return from doping ban

Ryan Garcia returns from a doping suspension to beat Rolly Romero with a unanimous points decision in New York.

Rolly Romero holds up his belt after defeating Ryan Garcia for the WBA Welterweight title [Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy]

Published On 3 May 20253 May 2025

United States boxer Ryan Garcia was knocked down once on the way to a unanimous decision defeat to Rolly Romero in his return from a doping suspension in a welterweight bout held in New York’s iconic Times Square.

The defeat on Friday threw Garcia’s planned rematch with Devin Haney in doubt, although Haney did his part with a unanimous decision victory over Jose Ramirez in the outdoor ring erected for the event.

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Romero sent Garcia to the canvas in the second round with a pair of left hooks and dominated the rest of the fight. Two judges gave it to Romero 115-112 and the third scored it 118-109.

In April of last year, Ryan knocked down Haney three times on the way to a decision victory, but that result was wiped out and the bout declared a no-contest after it was revealed Garcia failed a pre-fight drug test.

In June, Garcia was arrested for reportedly causing some $15,000 worth of damage at a hotel in Beverly Hills and a month later he was suspended from World Boxing Council events for making racist comments on social media.

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He had planned a New Year’s exhibition against kickboxing champion Rukiya Anpo, but that fell through when Garcia suffered a wrist injury in training.

Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero face-off during a fight for the WBA Welterweight title in Times Square [Cris Esqueda/Getty Images]

Romero handed Garcia his second professional defeat against 24 victories – 20 by way of knockout.

“I just think that whole year (off) took a lot off my body physically, mentally,” Garcia said.

“I’m just happy I made it to the ring and went 12 rounds. Hats off to Rolly … just got to go to the drawing board with my team. We’ll talk it over and see what we do next.”

Haney, meanwhile, improved to 32-0 with a dominant victory, two judges scoring it 119-109 for Haney and the third seeing it 118-110.

Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies