NEW YORK — Ryan Garcia arrived in Times Square in a Batmobile, hoping to look like a superhero in his return to boxing.
Minutes later, he was hurt and on the canvas, looking up at the billboards and bright lights on the marquees surrounding the ring after being knocked down by Rolando ''Rolly'' Romero's crushing left hand in the second round.
Wham! Pow!
Romero went on to beat Garcia by unanimous decision Friday night, a surprising finish to a night of boxing like none other.
Garcia praised Romero and his power, but he was perhaps done in just as much by the event itself. Even a Batmobile is slow in Manhattan traffic, and Garcia didn't realize it would take so long to get from the hotel to the venue after he had warmed up.
Once he got there, he noticed there were so few fans with seats near the arena that there was no crowd push that the fan favorite needed.
''I wasn't a fan of that at all. It felt like a sparring match,'' Garcia said. ''You could hear everybody and it just didn't feel authentic to me, but no excuses.''
Times Square was the setting for Garcia's first fight since he was suspended for a year after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs in his victory over Devin Haney that was later overturned and ruled a no contest.