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ROLLY BOXER PRO

Most fighters would say they are about both money and legacy when that’s not truly the case. Rolando 'Rolly' Romero (14-1-0) is a Pro Boxer out of Las Vegas, Nevada. With Jimmy Santos, Raymart Santiago, Rachel Lobangco, Gelli de Belen. Furthermore, you have to respect Romero for coming out and being straight up about what it is he’s trying to accomplish in the sport of boxing. Rocky n Rolly: Suntok sabay takbo: Directed by Romy Villaflor. However, this era of boxers has proven to be more about money, fame, and social media than legacy. They can’t replace Rolly Romero with an unknown scrub opponent for Gervonta to fight on December 5th and expect boxing fans to want to pay 70 to see it on Showtime. In his recent interview, Rolly has criticized the legend, Manny Pacquiao for his boxing style. Romero was reared by his mother and father, with whom he remains in constant contact, and hails from a battling family. As a boy, he remembers seeing poverty and hearing shootings in his area.

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However, some of them are champions and legends, too. Rolando Romero was born and reared in North Las Vegas, Nevada, and is better known to his family and classmates as Rollies. To some, his comments may come as a shock. Rolando Romero is a young pugilist who is significantly known for trolling other boxers.

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If you ain’t filling seats, you don’t matter. However, don’t expect Romero to prioritize being an undisputed champion! The hard-hitting contender only wants to be a PPV star, as he told Fight Hype. Obviously, both men are set to not only make big money, but also greatly enhance their legacies, whether they win lose, or draw. Then, unified 135-pound champion George Kambosos takes on WBC champion Devin Haney for undisputed lightweight honors. The biggest fight in the division will take place on June 5. Rolly and Davis happen to be in a loaded division with blossoming young fighters and veteran former world champions. The fight, which will headline a Showtime Pay-Per-View, will serve as Romero’s opportunity to shine bright on the big stage at the Barclays Center in New York City in the biggest fight of his young career. The unbeaten contender is set to engage with multi-weight world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis (26-0, 24KOs) on May 28 for Davis’ WBA Regular lightweight title. For former WBA Interim 135-pound champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero (14-0, 12KOs), being a pay-per-view star is all that matters. However, not all fighters want an everlasting legacy. When it comes to boxing, most fighters want one of three things from the sweet science. Rolly Romero Sets his Sights Solely on Becoming a Pay-Per-View Star!









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