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The upcoming welterweight clash between Ryan Garcia and Rolando “Rolly” Romero on May 2, 2025, in Times Square, New York City, has garnered significant attention from boxing enthusiasts and bettors alike. Here’s an overview of the current betting odds and a pre-fight analysis:​

🧮 Betting Odds

As of now, Ryan Garcia is the clear favorite to win the bout. Betting lines have shifted over time, reflecting the betting public’s confidence in Garcia’s abilities.​

Moneyline Odds:

Ryan Garcia: Ranging from -700 to -1000, indicating a strong favoritism towards Garcia.

Rolando Romero: Odds between +480 and +600, suggesting he’s the underdog in this matchup. ​

Prop Bets:

Garcia to win by KO/TKO/DQ: Approximately -350.

Romero to win by KO/TKO/DQ: Around +800.

Garcia to win by Decision: Approximately +500.

Romero to win by Decision: Around +1800. ​
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Total Rounds Over/Under:

Over 6.5 Rounds: Approximately -125.

Under 6.5 Rounds: Approximately -110. ​
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🥊 Pre-Fight Analysis
Ryan Garcia

Record: 24–1 (20 KOs).

Strengths: Garcia is known for his lightning-fast hand speed, powerful left hook, and sharp counterpunching abilities. His offensive prowess makes him a formidable opponent in the ring.

Recent Activity: After a one-year suspension due to a positive test for ostarine following his bout against Devin Haney, Garcia is making his return to the ring. He has expressed a renewed focus and determination to reclaim his position at the top of the division. ​

Rolando “Rolly” Romero

Record: 16–2 (13 KOs).

Strengths: Romero possesses significant punching power and an unorthodox fighting style that can disrupt opponents’ rhythms.

Recent Activity: Romero secured a points victory over Manuel Jaimes in September 2024. He has been vocal about his confidence leading up to this bout, aiming to capitalize on Garcia’s return after a year-long hiatus.​

Expert Predictions

Gabe Rosado, a seasoned boxer, predicts a swift victory for Garcia, stating, “I think Ryan was stripped away from what he loves the most and I think that humbled him… I think it’s probably a blessing in disguise.”

Betting Analysts suggest that the fight may not go the distance, with a high likelihood of a knockout occurring before the seventh round.

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