Jesse Rodriguez eyes more titles and fight against legendary name

AFTER another stunning performance the name of Jesse โ€˜Bamโ€™ Rodriguez is on everybodyโ€™s lips.

The fighting Texan moved to 21-0 (14 KOs) after a third-round stoppage of Pedro Guevara in Philadelphia last night. While it was the chief support bout there was no question that โ€˜Bamโ€™ impressed more than the main event star Jaron Ennis.

Rodriguez had been the clear pick to beat Guevara but the Mexican was a good shout to take the WBC super-flyweight champion deep into the contest. After being put down in round three from a combination Guevara, who held the interim belt, got back up. However, a right uppercut brought matters to a close later in the same session.

Boxing News caught up with Rodriguez after last nightโ€™s action and asked what he thought his 115lb rivals will be thinking following this latest victory.

โ€œI know for sure I made a statement,โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™m the best at 115. Any other fighter at 115 knows when they step inside the ring with me itโ€™s gonna be a problem.โ€

Widely considered as a pound-for-pound talent everyone wants to know who Rodriguez wants to fight next.

โ€œAny unification at 115 if any of the champions want to come for it and step inside the ring I would love that,โ€ he said.

Should matchups against either WBA champion Fernando Martinez or WBO champion Phumelele Cafu not happen then that leaves the possibility of a fight against Roman โ€˜Chocolatitoโ€™ Gonzalez. Despite the mutual respect for one another and their shared affiliation with Japanese promoter Teiken itโ€™s clear Rodriguez would have no problem knocking those barriers down to share the ring with the Nicaraguan great.

โ€œIf the unifications donโ€™t come I would love a fight with Chocolatito,” Rodriguez said.

 

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