By Keith Idec
PHILADELPHIA – Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez hasn’t moved as much as the 118-pound division but, however the unbeaten WBC tremendous flyweight champion understands that the most important combat for him will probably be contested two divisions above the place he at the moment competes.
The San Antonio native envisions boxing within the 122-pound weight class by someday early in 2026. At some point thereafter, Rodriguez expects to combat the winner of the extremely anticipated showdown between Japanese champions Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani.
High Rank founder Bob Arum, whose firm co-promotes Inoue and Nakatani, informed Boxing Information just lately that Inoue-Nakatani would be the largest combat in Japanese boxing historical past. Assuming Nakatani, who owns the WBO 118-pound championship, strikes up from the bantamweight division and each boxers proceed to win, Inoue (28-0, 25 KOs) and Nakatani (29-0, 22 KOs) may combat for Inoue’s IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO 122-pound crowns inside the second half of 2025.
Rodriguez predicted throughout a current interview with Boxing Information that Inoue will defeat Nakatani, which might allow the robust southpaw to safe his personal encounter with Inoue if he, too, retains successful.
“Actually, the hype’s already there,” Rodriguez mentioned. “A lotta individuals discuss it already, so I really feel like if I proceed what I’m doing, finally the combat will occur.”
Like Inoue, Rodriguez has established himself as probably the greatest boxers, pound-for-pound, within the sport.
Rodriguez (21-0, 14 KOs) dropped Mexican contender Pedro Guevara (42-5-1, 22 KOs) twice in the course of the third spherical and stopped him on the Jaron Ennis-Karen Chukhadzhian undercard Saturday evening at Wells Fargo Middle. Inoue is scheduled to defend his 4 titles towards Australia’s Sam Goodman (19-0, 8 KOs) on December 24 at Ariake Area in Tokyo.
Nakatani, a taller southpaw with extra energy, will give Inoue extra issue than Goodman, in response to Rodriguez.
“I imply, that’s a extremely powerful combat,” Rodriguez mentioned. “Inoue is a superb fighter. Nakatani is a superb fighter as effectively. However I really feel Inoue may need slightly edge on the expertise half, so I really feel like perhaps that may play a component. I actually assume Inoue would win that combat, if it have been to occur proper now.”
As Inoue and Nakatani proceed on their collision course, Rodriguez will concentrate on securing a title unification combat within the 115-pound division and/or transferring up three kilos to land a bantamweight title shot.
“Hopefully, I can get a unification combat at 115 early subsequent 12 months, seeing how the division performs out with that,” Rodriguez mentioned. “And if not, I’ll transfer as much as 118 to begin my journey there in mid-2025. There’s a lotta fights that may be made at 118, so I imply, there’s a lotta time [to move up to 122 pounds]. I’m solely 24 years previous. I nonetheless have a lotta fights to go, so there’s actually no rush for that.”