Man, let me tell you about the time I spent digging into these Rolando Romero fights. I was on a mission, a real deep dive. Started off with a simple search, just feeling out the landscape, you know? Who’s this guy fighting? When’s the next one? All that basic stuff.

First, I scoured the web, looking for any info on scheduled fights. Turns out, Rolly Romero didn’t have anything concrete lined up. I was seeing mentions of potential future match-ups, guys like Shakur Stevenson, Regis Prograis, Ismael Barroso. These names kept popping up, but nothing was set in stone.
Hunting for Past Fights
So, I changed gears. I started hunting down details on his past fights. That’s where things got interesting. I found out about this fight with Manuel Jaimes. This was a big deal, apparently. Romero snagged a unanimous decision win. I dug into that fight, watching some highlights, trying to understand his style. The guy’s got some power, I’ll give him that.
- Watched highlights of Romero vs. Jaimes.
- Analyzed Romero’s fighting style.
- Noted the unanimous decision in Romero’s favor.
The Isaac Cruz Buzz
Then there was all this buzz about Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz. This fight was supposed to be a co-main event, alongside some big names, Keith Thurman and Tim Tszyu. From what I gathered, people were saying this Rolly-Pitbull fight could steal the whole show. I mean, these guys, they’re known for bringing the action, right? I marked that one down – March 30th at T-Mobile.
Vegas, Baby!
Found another one, this fight against Ismael Barroso in Las Vegas. This one was a chance for Romero to bounce back after a tough loss to Gervonta Davis. It went down at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, on May 13th. I tried to find the full fight, but ended up settling for some more highlights and articles breaking it down.
- Read articles about Romero vs. Barroso.
- Understood the context of Romero’s comeback.
- Located the date and venue: May 13th, Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Man, it was a lot of back and forth, piecing together bits of information from different places. But that’s what you gotta do sometimes, just keep digging until you get the full picture. This whole thing turned into a real rabbit hole, but hey, I came out of it knowing a whole lot more about Rolando Romero and his fights. It was rough work, but I’m satisfied with the results.
