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Rolly Romero Sets the Stage for Explosive Clash on Canelo vs. Berlanga Undercard
Rolly Romero Sets the Stage for Explosive Clash on Canelo vs. Berlanga Undercard
On Saturday, September 14 at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Canelo Álvarez (61-2-2, 39 KOs) will take on the dangerous, undefeated Puerto Rican Edgar Berlanga (22-0, 17 KOs) in the main event of a card promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing. On the undercard, Rolly Romero (15-2, 13 KOs) will return to the ring and take on Manuel Jaimes (16-1-1, 11 KOs). Ahead of Romero’s return to the ring, he has spoken about the build-up to the fight and expressed his confidence via a press release from Swanson Communications.
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Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero Next Fight vs. Manuel Jaimes
Romero Determined to Put on a Show
Romero will return to the ring after losing his world title to Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz in March. Under the guidance of trainer Ismael Salas, Rolly seems full of confidence and ready to make a statement: “This fight is about making a statement and getting back in the win column,” said the former WBA Super Lightweight World Champion Romero. Rolly continued: “As always, I’m coming for the knockout.”
Speaking about fighting in his hometown and revealing his desire to put on a show: “Fighting in my hometown is always special,” said Romero. He continued: “The energy from the crowd is electrifying and gives me an extra boost. There’s nothing like fighting in front of the people who’ve been supporting me from the start. I’m coming to steal the show and give everyone a night to remember.”
Reflecting on his training camp and the preparations: “This training camp has been one of the best I’ve had,” said Romero.
Rolly continued: “We’ve focused on refining my technique, increasing my power, and sharpening my mental game. My team and I have put in countless hours in the gym, and I feel stronger and more prepared than ever. Coach Salas has pushed me to new limits, and I’m excited to showcase those improvements in the ring.”
Manuel Jaimes
His opponent Jaimes enters the fight on a four-bout winning streak, and Romero is not overlooking the California native: “Manuel Jaimes is a tough opponent, and I’m not taking him lightly,” said Romero. He continued: “He’s got good skills and a lot of heart, but I believe my power and speed will be the difference. I’ve studied his style, and we’ve put together a game plan that I’m confident will win this fight. I’m going to win this fight because I have to win this fight, that’s the only thing on my mind.”
Reflecting on the importance of the upcoming fight, the Las Vegas native said: “A win against Jaimes will be a step back in the right direction.” Romero added: “It opens up opportunities for bigger fights against all the big names. I’m looking to dominate and make a statement that I’m ready for anyone in the division. I want to add this guy to my highlight reel and set the stage for what’s next.”
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