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After increasing calls for Rolando Romero to defend his WBA Super Lightweight belt, the fighter finally undertook his defence for the title on 30th March. However, while he’d have hoped to retain the belt under his kitty, his opponent, Isaac Cruz swooped in, and established his dominance, to win it. The loss left ‘Rolly’ and his supporters in a sense of disbelief.

Those in shock included Floyd Mayweather. The former welterweight champion, who stood by Rolly since the inception of his boxing career wrote a heartfelt note in the wake of his devastating loss. In it, ‘Money’ drew from his own experience of defeats to teach his prodigy a lesson on embracing loss. Here is what the Mayweather Promotions kingpin had to say.

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On his Instagram, 47-year-old Mayweather posted an image of him with his Las Vegas-origin fighter. While asking him to not let the defeat misalign him from his goal, ‘Pretty Boy’ invoked the achievements Rolly has made so far. He wrote, “I’m incredibly proud of you for achieving the remarkable feat of becoming a 2-time world champion in less than 18 fights, all without any prior amateur background, and in just 14 years of total fighting experience.”

Mayweather Fighter, Rolando Romero, Does Not Want to Be Called 'Rolly'  Anymore, New Name Revealed - EssentiallySports

In November 2016, right before his debut, the fighter signed with Mayweather Promotions, and fights under the stable to date. As a mentor, Mayweather explained that wins and losses are two sides of the same coin in the sport of boxing and life in general. He continued, ” In this journey, we call life, you’ll win and you’ll lose, that’s the game. But in life, we all face losses, including myself. So remember, when people try to knock you down, don’t let it keep you there.”

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“Get back up, stay true to yourself, and acknowledge just how much you’ve accomplished,” he concluded. For Romero, the loss comes unexpectedly. While the power of his opponent, ‘The Pitbull’ was quite heard of, he showed no signs of concern until the gong went off. In the first round itself, he was silenced with a left hook to the head. While he recovered from the blow, he hardly managed to faze his opponent. In the sixth round, he was dropped to the canvas. Isaac Cruz was crowned the WBA champion via a technical knockoJudge controversy explodes as Floyd Mayweather backs Rolly - World Boxing  Newsut.

While his well-wishers have embraced Rolly in the wake of his career’s second loss, the fighter displayed extreme sportsmanship. Post the fight, he gracefully conceded to Cruz.

At the post-fight presser, Romero, disappointed from the loss kept it simple. He did not make allegations nor did he make claims he could not back up. “We gave the fans a great fight,” said Romero. “Unfortunately, we came up short. I want to thank ‘Pitbull’ Cruz and all the fans that came out and made this a great event. I’ll be back,” he remarked.

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While it is unsure where he will take his career next, it will be interesting how he will return to the ring. Who do you think the fighter should go against next?

Last night was not easy for Rolando Romero. His fight against Isaac Cruz went against him and then some. He not only took a major dent in his record but also lost his WBA Superlight title to ‘The Pitbull’. However, the scorecard had a story that many disagreed with, including Claressa Shields. 

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Cruz took control of the fight right from the beginning. He broke through the defense of ‘Rolly’ early, leading it with a left hook to the temple in the opening round. That set the premise for the fight, Rolly’s first defense since he bagged the title last year after beating Ismael Borroso. Consistent throughout, Cruz dropped Las Vegas-based Rolly in the 8th round, winning the WBA title through a technical knockout. While the judges scored resoundingly in favor of him, one stuck with Rolly, causing major havoc post-fight.

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When the scorecard of the Cruz vs. Rolly fight emerged, the numbers on it shocked fans. While two judges scored 63-69 and 64-68, both in favor of Cruz, Chris Flores scored 66-65, in favor of Rolly. If the fight had not ended in a knockout, and if these scores continued, we would still see the 25-year-old Mexican fighter as the winner, however, through a split decision.

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Multiple folks remained unimpressed with the judge who scored in favor of Rolly. Boxer, Ishé Oluwa Kamau Ali Smith, wrote on his X, “Whatever judge had Rolly up needs to be banned from boxing. F*cking ridiculous.” Concurring with what Ali Smith expressed, undisputed middleweight champion, Shields also went off on the judge.

While the judge whos decision did not align with popular opinion could demoralize Cruz, the fighter stood strong on his ground after the victory. Here is what he had to say.

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Going into the fight, he was prepared for the worst to befall. That preparation pulled him through and got him the win. He further explained, “I was prepared for this. I wasn’t here to just fight. I was here to terminate him…I did my talking right here in the ring. And I did this not just for me, but for everybody that is here at T-Mobile Arena. There’s going to be a Mexican champ at 140 pounds for a long time.”

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The fighter has been chasing a rematch against Gervonta Davis, to whom he lost in 2021 on points. By winning the championship last night, he cemented his position in the lighter-weight divisions stronger than ever. Hence, he inches closer to the ‘Tank’ fight. Will that be where he’s headed next?

Isaac Cruz battered Rolly Romero and took his WBA super-lightweight world title on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

The Mexican challenger stopped the American champion in the eighth round of what was largely a one-sided beatdown.

The fight began with a dramatic opening round as Cruz pursued Romero from the opening bell.

The challenger nailed his opponent several times within the first three minutes.

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By the end of the first, Romero was staggering around the ring and fortunate to avoid a knockdown.

Although the writing looked to be on the wall already, the American recovered well.

In the next two rounds, he worked patiently with his jab and began to time Cruz with his right hand.

Isaac Cruz proves Gervonta Davis wrong as he pummels Rolly Romero and stops  him in total beatdown | talkSPORT

However, momentum then swung back in the other direction as Romero was on the back foot once again.

Cruz dedicated himself to assaulting the body in rounds four and five, and the American appeared to be feeling the effects as he was deducted a point for excessive holding.

As they passed the halfway point, the contest seemed to be playing out in Cruz’s favour as he hammered Romero from pillar to post once more in the seventh.

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Before the start of the eighth, a doctor checked the American over to make sure he was able to continue.

Romero got the all-clear, but didn’t last much longer.

Cruz pounced on him in round eight, teeing off with hooks once again and prompting the referee to jump in and stop the contest.

Rolly Romero KO'd again, silenced by 'Chihuahua' Isaac Cruz - World Boxing  News

Prior to the first bell, Gervonta Davis made his prediction of the fight between his two former foes.

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He claimed Romero would win by stoppage, but was proved wrong in dramatic fashion.

Gervonta Davis proved his might when he dethroned a rising star with a thunderous knockout victory over Rolly Romero. The sixth-round left-hand blast extinguished Romero’s perfect record and solidified Davis’ dominance in the lightweight division. Before the explosive finish, the fight lived up to its bad blood billing.

Romero, considered Davis’ biggest threat, surprised many by holding his own. One judge even had him leading on the scorecards. But Davis, known for his knockout power, turned the outcome in his favor. Besides this, Romero sat down for an interview with his promoter Leonard Ellerbe, who recalled the conversation they had right after his fight against ‘Tank’.

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In a candid conversation with the boxer Rolly Romero and his promoter Leonard Ellerbe on Fight Hub TV, details emerged about their discussion following Romero’s defeat to Gervonta Davis on May 28, 2022. Ellerbe revealed the depth of their conversation. He further highlighted Romero’s initial dejection and the subsequent pep talk aimed at lifting his spirits. He stated, “I give you another great example. After the Tank fight, we were on the plane together, we sat next to each other and we literally talk for five-five and a half hours…

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Then he also added, “Yeah, and we talked the entire time. And obviously he was dejected, you know. Coming off of his first loss, and the magnitude of what it was. And I was just like, ‘Yo like, pick your damn head up. Yo, it’s like you lost to the best motherf***er in the entire world, okay. You’re not going to fight anybody else like him. Nobody’s going to be better than him that you ever step in the ring with in this generation right here.

He stated that the best boxer won that night, and he shouldn’t be making any excuses because he did his best as a fighter. Moreover, Romero even compared his upcoming opponent Isaac Cruz‘s fight against Davis with his fight against Tank.

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Super lightweight champion Rolly Romero throws shade at Gervonta Davis ahead of his own fight with Isaac Cruz. Romero claims Davis’s struggle against Cruz wasn’t a sign of Cruz’s brilliance, but Davis’s limitations. Romero points to a hidden injury and Cruz’s shorter stature as reasons for Davis’s lackluster performance.

Gervonta Davis and Rolly Romero trade barbs aplenty in final presser - The  Ring

Davis is known for his power, but Romero suggests Cruz’s height threw him off balance, causing confusion and hindering his ability to unleash his left hand. “Everybody says Pitbull did this and that,” Romero scoffs, implying the praise for Cruz is overblown. For Romero, the only reason for the hype is Davis’s failure to secure a knockout.

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He contrasts this with his dominant performance, which ended abruptly with a knockout loss in round 6. Though the loss stung, Romero maintains a positive spin. He highlights the experience as a catalyst for growth, both in the ring and as a person.