Junto Nakatani welcomes potential clash with Jesse Rodriguez

Junto Nakatani

WBC world bantamweight champion Junto Nakatani has left the door ajar for a possible showdown with fellow pound-for-pound star Jesse Rodriguez.

The 27-year-old will collide with IBF titlist Ryosuke Nishida on June 8, headlining a show at the Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo, Japan.

Ahead of his unification, โ€˜Big Bangโ€™ boasts four consecutive stoppage victories โ€“ all of which at 118lbs โ€“ since progressing from his equally dominant reign at super-flyweight.

But still, three-division world champion Nakatani, 30-0 (23 KOs), remains determined to claim a sizable scalp, with every elite-level operator in the lower divisions occupying his hit list.

Super-bantamweight king Naoya Inoue, of course, represents his most preferred dance partner, as with the pair having been on a collision course for quite some time, their showdown finally looks likely to materialise in 2026.

At the same time, though, Nakatani has expressed a willingness to keep his options open, knowing full well that an all-Japanese dustup with Inoue is far from guaranteed.

One fighter that could make for an intriguing opponent is WBC world super-flyweight champion Rodriguez, 21-0 (14 KOs), who is seemingly more than capable of rising up through the divisions.

Before anything else, the 25-year-old must first get past WBO titlist Phumelela Cafu โ€“ a formidable champion in his own right โ€“ on July 19.

But afterwards โ€“ should he unify the 115lb division, that is โ€“ a potential outing with Nakatani could, all of a sudden, make a great deal of sense for โ€˜Bam.โ€™

In a perfect world, their mouth-watering matchup may even take place later this year, with the winner pushing on to face Inoue several months later.

Either way, Nakatani remains open to any challenge.

โ€œIโ€™m interested in fighting anyone whoโ€™s strong, or is a good fighter,โ€ he told Boxing News. โ€œSo yes, [fighting Rodriguez] would definitely be an interest of mine.โ€

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