Ronny Rios fighting for final chapter in boxing career

Ronny Rios (33-4, 16KO) has already had a full boxing career – and then he retired.

World title contender Rios returns on ProBox TV’s Wednesday Night Fights, on April 24th against Nicholas Polanco (21-5-1, 12KO) in a 10-round featherweight contest that he hopes catapults him back to title contention – taking place from the ProBox TV Events Center in Plant City, Florida.

The Californian is no longer a junior featherweight – he is now a featherweight. He is with a new team – and he is trained by his former stablemate and now coach, Jesus Gutierrez, and Frank Barajas.

The former WBA Gold titlist revealed that he has known Gutierrez for over 20 years and is treating every fight like his last – because it might be.

Rios will be coming off a near two-year layoff. During that time, Rios thought his days as a prize fighter might have been numbered.

“Honestly, I had retired and I had walked away from the sport,” reflected Ronny. “I had given up on the sport. I fought for the world title twice and I came up short – I thought ‘you know what? maybe it is time to move on’.”

Rios did what most do after boxing – he got a job. Like a lot of Americans, he has a wife and two kids. Then he started to notice he didn’t like the way he looked, putting on extra weight that he didn’t have during his fighting days. He started going back to the boxing gym and instantly lost 20 pounds, sparking the revival.

The itch, the fire, the passion to fight came back to him. He wanted one last shot at a world title.

“This fight means everything,” noted Rios. “Coming off the longest lay-off of my career – and it is not just this fight – but every fight from this point on – I want to solidify my legacy and it is going to start on April 24th.”



LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here