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FATAL FURY NYC FIGHT NIGHT

Fight-by-fight results for Fatal Fury fight card in Times Square:

Ryan Garcia (24-1-1 NC, 21 KOs vs. Rolly Romero (16-2, 13 KOs)
12 Rounds, Welterweights

ROLLY ROMERO UD12 OVER RYAN GARCIA

Rolly Romero dropped Ryan Garcia in round two and went on to outpoint the fading star by scores of 115-112, 115-112 and 118-109. Two of three underwhelming fights on the DAZN Pay-Per-View card produced odd results, as Garcia rival Devin Haney scored an unimpressive win earlier in the night.

Romero jammed up the planned rematch between Garcia and Haney, starting with a pair of left hands that decked the social media star in round two. Garcia came back with competitive rounds but his energy level waned as the fight wore on. By the time the final bell rang, the outcome was fairly clear, barring a nonsensical job from the judges.

At the conclusion of Haney’s UD over Jose Ramirez, most thought his skittish, defensive posture made him vulnerable in a return bout with Garcia. After Garcia’s fight, who knows what’s going on.

RD 1 – Slow night continues, Garcia wins the round behind his steady jab. 10-9 Garcia.

RD 2 – Garcia down from two left hands. Got up and fought back. 10-8 Romero, 19-18 Romero

RD 3 – Slow again, maybe for Ryan, 10-9 Garcia, 28-28.

RD 4 – Slow and tactical. Seems like Ryan could win this fight with his jab. Very cautious since the aftermath of the knockdown. 10-9 Garcia, 38-37 Garcia.

RD 5 -Seems like Garcia wins with the slow pace, Rolly’s chance at victory is fireworks. Another slow round favors Garcia, 10-9 Garcia, 48-46 Garcia.

RD 6 – Close, Ryan’s throwing more power shots now, Rolly is more consistent. 10-9 Romero, 57-56 Garcia.

RD 7 – Garcia got his offense going a little more that round, 10-9 Garcia, 67-65 Garcia.

RD 8 -Tough to score, Ryan controlled the first half, then went inactive. Rolly wins it with more action. 10-9 Romero, 76-75 Garcia.

RD 9 – Easy for Romero, Garcia did just about nothing. 10-9 Romero, 85-85.

RD 10 – Garcia’s got nothing. Not sure what the problem is, there will be plenty of speculation. 10-9 Romero, 95-94 Romero.

RD 11 – Nothing at all from Garcia, 10-9 Romero, 105-103 Romero.

RD 12 – Romero closed it out as Garcia didn’t show any urgency. 10-9 Romero, 115-112 Romero.

DEVIN HANEY UD12 OVER JOSE RAMIREZ

Devin Haney got back in the ring for the first time since his punishing outing against Ryan Garcia and fought an exceedingly cautious fight en route to a 12-round unanimous decision. Official scores were 119-109, 119-109, 118-110. IntheCorner.net scored it 119-110 for Haney.

Devin Haney showed elite foot speed and movement all over the ring but didn’t very often combine it with a meaningful offensive attack. Much was made of his work with Shane Mosely leading up to this fight in an effort to come with more power. When he did throw punches, they were heavy shots but there was no way to see the results of the work in camp. Too few punches landed with very few moments of sustained energy.

Meanwhile, Jose Ramirez couldn’t do a thing with the elusive Haney. Round after round, Ramirez pursued Haney, this way and that, never cutting off the ring and he only landed 40 punches over the 12 rounds per stats shown at the end of the fight.

It’s hard to say what’s next for Devin Haney. He is rumored to have a signed deal for a Ryan Garcia rematch but his chances for success are hard to determine off of this performance.

RD 1 – Almost nothing happened. Haney moving all over the ring, not punching. 10-10.

RD 2 – Haney let his hands go just a bit that round, got some shots in. Ramirez doesn’t look like he’s going to be able to land on him. 10-9 Haney, 20-19 Haney.

RD 3 – Haney still jumping around a lot but he’s getting into a groove. His right hand his landing pretty well on Ramirez. Ramirez plodding along, winding up for big shots that miss. 10-9 Haney, 30-18, Haney.

RD 4 – 10-9 Haney, huge disparity in skills. 40-37 Haney.

RD 5 – Haney is doing a Tank Davis-style wait, wait, wait then explode with power shots. Not really Devin’s game. He’s winning easily but no sure this is what is should look like. 10-9 Haney, 50-46 Haney.

RD 6 – Probably give that one to Ramirez, he pressed and threw more than he has been. He’s cut under the left eye. 10-9 Ramirez, 59-56 Haney.

RD 7 – Slow round but there was an exchange right at the bell where Ramirez landed a left to Haney’s head. We’ll see if he can follow Ryan Garcia’s example. 10-9 Haney, 69-65 Haney.

RD 8 – Back to slow pace, Haney scoring in isolated spots, Ramirez following him around. 10-9 79-74 Haney.

RD 9 – Same story, Ramirez pressed with some urgency but he just can’t get there. Haney’s too slippery. Devin landed a few good solid shots. 10-9 Haney, 89-83 Haney

RD 10 – Same pattern, 10-9 Haney, 99-92 Haney

RD 11 – Well, we know Devin’s in shape. His movement has completely prevented Ramirez from getting anything going. 10-9 Haney, 109-101 Haney.

RD 12 – It ended the way it started. Tough fight to watch. You could have watched the first two rounds and nothing else, it never changed. 10-9 Haney, 119-100 Haney.

TEOFIMO LOPEZ UD12 OVER ARNOLD BARBOZA JR.

Teofimo Lopez (22-1, 13 KOs) outboxed Arnold Barboza Jr. (32-1, 11 KOs) over 12 rounds with a masterful effort in New York City. Official scores were 116-112, 116-112 and 118-110. InTheCorner.net had it 118-110.

Lopez controlled the distance and the pace with excellent footwork and used his hand speed to bedevil Barboza for nearly the entire fight. One big right hand in round six appeared to turn the tide for Barboza but the fight reverted to Lopez’ favor as he got right back into his fight plan.

Barboza never sustained an attack and, in fact, he held back while Lopez executed his plan with very little resistance.

Teofimo Lopez (21-1, 13 KOs) vs.Arnold Barboza Jr. (32-0, 11 )
12 Rounds, WBO Junior Welterweight championship
RD 1 – Tactical start, both took some chances. Nothing sustained yet. 10-9 Lopez.

RD 2 – Still tactical, sporadic punching. Lopez pressing more, nothing of signifcance just yet but power shots are being set up. 10-9 Lopez, 20-18 Lopez.

RD 3 – Close round, could be a Barboza round. Teo’s using movement and leaping in with his shots. Barboza’s countering well. Slight edge to Teo, 10-9 Lopez, 30-27 Lopez.

RD 4 – Good start for Teo, controlling the distance and jumping in to fire off quick shots. Not taking much back. Barboza needs to close the distance, cut off the movement. 10-9 Lopez, 40-36 Lopez.

RD 5 – Good round for Teo, Barboza not firing enough, 10-9 Lopez, 50-45 Lopez.

RD 6 – Barboza drilled him with a right, changed the tempo. 10-9 Barboza, 59-54 Lopez.

RD 7 – Barboza did almost nothing. 10-9 Lopez, 69-63 Lopez.

RD 8 – Barboza still can’t solve the puzzle. Teo controlling the fight with his movement, not getting hit, jumping in with his shots, disrupting Barboza’s timing. 10-9 Lopez, 79-72 Lopez.

RD 9 – Slow pace, not enough from Barboza. Not very entertaining fight at this point, Barboza not able to change the pace. 10-9 Lopez, 89-81 Lopez.

RD 10 – 10-9 Lopez, 99-90 Lopez.

RD 11 – Barboza finally fired and got some business done. Never rocked him but sustained an attack for the first time. 10-9 Barboza, 108-101 Lopez.

RD 12 – 10-9 Lopez, no sell-out effort to save it by Barboza. They were on different levels tonight. 10-9 Lopez, 118-110.

UNDERCARD

Fight 2 – Reito Tsutsumi (Pro Debut vs. Levale Whittington (1-2-1, 1 KO),
6 Rounds, featherweights

Tsutsumi UD6 by scores 60-54 X2, 58-56.

RD1 – Both southpaw, Tsutsumi pressuring. Whittington not backing off, not fighting like an opponent. Tsutsumi has heavy hands and digs the body well. Whittington scoring with rights to the head, both counters and jabs. 10-9 T

RD 2 – More of the same pattern but Tsutsumi staggered him with a left hand. Didn’t follow up with too much urgency. Easy round for Tsutsumi, 10-9, 20-18.

RD 3 – Tsutsumi’s winning all three rounds cleary but Whittington is landing meaningful shots with both hands. 10-9 T, 30-27 T.

RD 4 – Same pattern, Tsutsumi would benefit from throwing more combinations but he’s winning these rounds just attacking the way he his. Whttington had his moments again in the fourth, switched lefty, righty. 10-9 T, 40-36 T.

RD 5 – Tsutsumi came out firing with both hands but didn’t have the power to rally for a knockdown or stoppage, so he backed off a bit. Whittington continued to land, no huge power advantage for Tsutsumi. 10-9 T, 50-45 T.

RD 6 – Good round for Tsutsumi, clear win in the round and the fight. He didn’t have the power to do big damage but he outpunched Whittington over six. 10-9 T, 60-54 T.

Fight 1 – 3-round bout between NYFD and NYPD fighters with headgear. James Gennari of NYFD was given the decision after three action-packed rounds.

FATAL FURY NYC WEIGHTS

RYAN GARCIA – 146.8
ROLLY ROMERO – 146.6

DEVIN HANEY – 143
JOSE RAMIREZ – 143.8

TEOFIMO LOPEZ – 139.6
ARNOLD BARBOZA JR. – 139.8

The DAZN broadcast starts at 5PM ET. The Fatal Fury card can be purchased for $59.99 or can be bundled with Saturday night’s Canelo vs. Scull card for $89.99

RAMIREZ RETURNS WITH UD12 OVER PEDRAZA

Former two-belt champion Jose Ramirez returned from his first professional loss with a unanimous decision victory over Jose Pedraza in Fresno, CA on Friday night. The WBC super lightweight eliminator was a contest of Pedraza’s tactical sharp-shooting vs. Ramirez’ aggression and superior power with the judges ruling in favor of Ramirez by identical scores of 116-112.

InTheCorner.Net had it 115-113 for Ramirez.

In his first time back in the ring since losing his WBC and WBO 140-lb titles to Josh Taylor in May of 2021, Ramirez (27-1, 17 KOs) came out sharp and clearly had the strength advantage. Pedraza (29-4, 14 KOs), a former champion at super featherweight and lightweight, fought from a southpaw stance and used excellent head movement and counter shots to negate Ramirez’ aggression. Through six rounds the fight was very close and Pedraza had near-perfect timing with his left hand as Ramirez rushed in or backed away from an attack.

The exchanges tended to favor Ramirez’ heavier hands and his pressing attack often looked like he was controlling the action. But Pedraza was tactically brilliant with his timing and slick movement and many of the rounds were hard to score.

Jose Ramirez rose to the stiff challenge and earned a clear victory with the official scores being very reasonable. It was clear that a slick lefty still gives him trouble and is able to land solid shots consistently. It was Pedraza’s fifth fight at 140 but if he had packed more power into his shots he could very well have done the kind of damage that Josh Taylor did last year in scoring two knockdowns.

UNDERCARD

While Ramirez was the headliner and hometown hero, another local fighter made his professional debut on the undercard. Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. stopped Allen Melson (6-4, 3 KOs) in two wild rounds. Torrez decked Melson in the first round, one of two times that Melson went down awkwardly. The second time, both corners thought referee Marcos Rosales waved off the fight but he was just signaling “no-knockdown.” The ring had to be cleared to finish the final seconds of round one. A headbutt left a cut near Torrez’ right eye and his first trip back to the stool as a pro required work from his cutman. Melson again came at Torrez with a sloppy attack in round two and got decked twice. Rosales called it off at 1:23.

Also…

Joet Gonzalez (25-2, 15 KOs) won by TKO9 over Jeo Santisima (21-4, 18 KOs)
Gabe Flores Jr. (21-1, 7 KOs) a MD10 over Abraham Montoya (20-3-1, 14 KOs)
Hector Tanajara Jr. (19-1-1, 5 KOs) and Miguel Contreras (11-1-1, 6 KOs) fought to a draw
Karlos Balderas (12-1, 11 KOs) stopped Aeilo Mesquita (20-7-1, 18 KOs) in two rounds
Javier Martinez (6-0, 2 KOs) UD6 over Donte Stubbs (6-4, 2 KOs)
Charlie Sheehy (2-0, 2 KOs) stopped Johnny Bernal (2-1, 2 KOs) with a TKO1
Antonio Mireles (3-0, 3 KOs) stopped Brandon Hughes (2-1, 2 KOs) in 2

RAMIREZ GETS UP FROM KNOCKDOWN, EARNS UD

Unbeaten super lightweight Jose Ramirez (16-0, 12 KO’s) got up from a second-round knockdown and earned a unanimous decision over Johnny Garcia (19-4-1, 11 KO’s) Saturday night in Fresno, CA. The U.S. Olympian, fighting in front of a hometown crowd of 13,120 at the SaveMart Center, won comfortably by scores of 79-73, 79-73 and 77-74.

Ramirez was busy from the opening bell, but he turned it up a notch after taking a short right hand that sent him to the canvas in round two. The elite skills of Ramirez proved to be too much for the tough and willing Garcia.

Top Rank tweeted the following from boss Bob Arum:

UNDERCARD

Andy Vences KO2 over Manuel Rojas
Joe Louie Lopez KO3 over Dave Courchaine
Guy Robb UD8 over Juan Ruiz
Alex Rios KO2 over Emilio Hernandez
Saul Lomas KO1 over Eduardo Dominguez
Eric Altimirano KO4 over Ricardo Maldonado

 

FIGHT FOR WATER V WEIGHTS

Photo: Carl Klingenberg

Photo: Carl Klingenberg

Unbeaten super lightweight Jose Ramirez (15-0, 12 KO’s) made weight for his Saturday clash with Johnny Garcia (19-3-1, 11 KO’s) in Fresno, CA. The “Solo Boxeo Tecate” card will air at 12AM ET/11PM PT on Unimas. Here are the results of today’s weigh-in, from FightNews.com:

JOSE RAMIREZ – 140
JOHNNY GARCIA – 139.8

ANDY VENCES – 131.4
MANUEL ROJAS – 132

GUY ROBB – 126.6
JUAN RUIZ – 127

JOE LOUIE LOPEZ – 163
DAVE COURCHAINE – 158.8

ALEX ROJAS – 140.8
EMILIO HERNANDEZ – 136.6

SAUL LOMAS – 144.2
EDUARDO DOMINGUEZ – 144.8

ERIC ALTAMIRANO – 136
RICARDO MALDONADO – 136