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Last night at The Hangar at Regatta Harbor in Miami, Romero headlined DBX 1: Romero vs. Hylton. He faced Ras Hylton, a 6-foot-6-inch former Cage Titans heavyweight champion.
2 p.m. ET: Yoel Romero joins the program after his knockout victory in the official Dirty Boxing debut. 2:30 p.m. ET: Former UFC title contender Jessica Eye calls in to break some news.
1:30 p.m. ET: Ryan Bader stops by following PFL's granting of his request for a release. 2 p.m. ET: Yoel Romero joins the program after his knockout victory in the official Dirty Boxing debut. 2: ...
Yoel Romero viciously knocks out 6’6 giant in main event of Jon Jones’ debut show for Dirty Boxing Championship Donagh Corby Sun 23 March 2025 0:33 ...
At 47, Yoel Romero is still an insanely powerful athlete with devastating KO power. The 6-foot-6-inch Ras Hylton found that out firsthand on Saturday night in Miami for Dirty Boxing 1.
In November 2024, Romero scored a brutal first-round knockout at the inaugural ‘Dirty Boxing Championship’ event out in Miami – his second fight in this exciting new promotion takes place ...
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Age is just a number? Yoel Romero proves it’s just a mindset! - MSN
Yoel Romero is defying time! At 47 years old, the "Soldier of God" stepped into the Dirty Boxing Championship (DBX) against Ras Hylton and delivered a vicious knockout that left the crowd stunned!
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Midnight Mania: Romero Reveals Brutal KO Left Machida Comatose - MSN
Welcome to Midnight Mania! Yoel Romero is a special fighter. At 47 years of age, “Soldier of God” is no longer in his prime, even if he’s still a dangerous knockout artist.
The promotion announced this afternoon that Yoel Romero (16-7) will be taking on former UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua (27-14-1). Rua had been retired prior to returning ...
Dirty Boxing Championship is back with another event, taking place Saturday, March 22 in Miami, FL, headlined by longtime MMA veteran and ex-UFC title challenger Yoel Romero (16-7 MMA) opposite ...
UFC middleweight Yoel Romero says he did not refer to same-sex marriage during a controversial postfight victory speech on Saturday, following a knockout win over Lyoto Machida.
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