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Mikey Garcia is not sure which version of Theophimo Lopez we will see in his fight against Arnold Barboza Jr. May 2 in Times Square of New York City. Garcia says that Teophimo (21-1, 13 kos) has a performance when he is “demotivated” or “without training” for his fights. He says we will see in the first two rounds if theophimo is vintage.
Mikey claims that we have seen it from Brooklyn, a native of New York on “three different occasions.” He does not mention what fights were that López could not act, but he is likely to talk about these three:
– George Kamboses Jr.
– Jamaine Ortiz
– Sandor Martin
Theophimo probably lost all three struggles, but the judges saved him in his parties against Jamaine and Sandor. You can add theophimo fights against Pedro Campa and Masayoshi Nakatani to the previous list where you were demotivated and mentally disassociate.
With theophimo being found and mentally low, he could get rid of a well -schooled fighter as Barboza Jr. (32-0, 11 bone) and look clueless inside the ring against this boy. Barboza Jr. It is above some of the fighters that López has fought in the past.
“I think Ryan wins. I think he grabs and stops it, but during the duration of the fight, Rolly is in the fight,” said Mikey Garcia to Little giant boxingPredict Ryan Garcia vs. Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero is fighting next month in Times Square in New York City.
“He will always be aggressive, advancing, throwing punches is ***,” said Mikey about Rolly.
Ryan Garcia’s inactivity could have a factor in this struggle because it will come out of a 13-month dismissal, and there are many question marks on whether it can stand with a fighter with Rolly’s power. Kingry did -well in his last fight against Devin Haney, but he faced a weak fighter who did a lot in his shock last April. Rolly won’t endure and it’s not weak.
“It depends on what Teo appears,” Mikey said when he asked him about his prediction for the struggle of Theophimo Lopez vs. Arnold Barboza Jr. on the card of May 2. “We have seen it. It’s not just once it happened. We’ve seen it on two or three different occasions in which the Teo is not silenced and without training and has a night out.
“But if the right teo appears, the fast, strong, motivated, happy, good energy, then I got Teo to win. We will see the first pair of rounds, immediately. You will see it in the first round or two that Teo is in the ring,” said Mikey.
Last update 04/02/2025