Interview by Declan Warrington
BN: Your past fight, Octoberโs victory over Mexicoโs Eduardo Hernandez, was perhaps the finest of your career. Why leave Matchroom for Top Rank?
OF: Because everything about that fight wasnโt genuine. I was treated like the B-side. They did everything to get the advantage โ which youโre supposed to do โ but as a promoter, I think youโd be kind of, in between. But itโs all good. Thatโs why weโre here now โ I felt genuine love from Top Rank, and it just felt like the right choice.
BN: โฆyou think Matchroom wanted you to lose?
OF: It was deeper than just me and him fighting. For sure.
The ring was soft; the ring was small; there was all kinds of things going on with that fight [staged in Cancun, Mexico]. The judges โ one judge got me down; the other judge gave him the first seven or eight rounds. Itโs crazy.
BN: They must have tried to keep you after an exciting fight like that?
OF: You know, I didnโt have any talks with them. Not even for [Joe] Cordina โ nothing.
I mean I had offers [from other promoters] before the Hernandez fight, but like I said, Top Rank โ they showed me the most love, and like I said, I always wanted to fight on ESPN. Everybody came through Top Rank; Muhammad Ali, all the way down to Floyd [Mayweather]. Itโs always been a dream of mine to be great and do great things, and I think this is the path to it.
I was sure that [the dramatic knockout of Hernandez] was the reason why [Top Rank wanted me]. I was able to show a lot in that fight, and Iโm not going to lie, Top Rank was not who I thought was going to come for me. It surprised me, and it was all love that it worked out.
It was one of the most exciting moments of my life, to just be a part of something that feels like they want me. I donโt feel like I gotta go out there and try to knock my guy out every time, just to get the win, so Iโm happy.
BN: Was the possibility of a fight with Emanuel Navarrete mentioned to you as part of the deal?
OF: I think itโs a possibility. Theyโve got plenty of options, but you know firstly the main target is to unify, and so I think it could be a possibility. Youโve got two champions with the same motive, so it shouldnโt be that hard to make.
Weโre always up for unifying โ thatโs something weโve been screaming since we won the [WBC] title, but we understand that some fights have to be built, and the process of it, so we definitely want it. Itโs a possibility, for sure.
But one thing about it, heโs got to want it too โ Iโm done chasing these guys. Thatโs one thing about it [that] I would say โ calling out [Joe] Cordina. I was a free agent before he fought the guy that he fought, even before the purse bid, so Iโm done chasing these guys. Iโm gonna call them out, but if they wanna fight, itโs got to be a two-way street.
BN: How good a fighter is he?
OF: Iโve always enjoyed watching him fight, especially when he first came on the scene, because I thought it was one of the most awkwardest, weirdest fight styles that have ever came through the game, but it worked for him. It was entertaining, so I think heโs a good, awkward fighter โ he does things that a normal fighter canโt do. Iโm talking about being out of position โ those things that he does [laughs]. Heโs a great champ, he definitely deserves the clout that he gets.
I thought that he was going to beat [in August 2023 Oscar] Valdez. That fight with Valdez, it made me see that heโs a little smarter than what I thought of him at first. I saw something like that.
BN: Does it surprise you Matchroom didnโt make a fight between you and Joe Cordina?
OF: Yeah we wouldโve fought, but he did say plenty of times that he didnโt want the fight with me, so they canโt force him to fight. Like I said, everything that went down with this last fight, and even before the fight, things that I canโt talk about [that] they know โ it really just wasnโt going to work out.
I know that after his fight, he said that there wasnโt no money [in] fighting me and things like that, so I just stopped paying attention to it โย Iโm not going to lie to you โ because like I said, I was a free agent before his last fight, and he didnโt have an obligation to do a mandatory [fight] or anything, so we couldโve done it then. Obviously if Iโm willing to go to Mexico, I wouldโve gone anywhere โ Iโve shown that Iโll go anywhere, it could have been where him and [Edward] Vazquez fought [Monte Carlo, Monaco], so itโs all good, man.
BN: Is Cordina good enough to threaten Shakur Stevenson, as has been discussed?
OF: After that [Novemberโs fight with Vazquez], I donโt really see [Joe] Cordina beating the elite guys โ I honestly donโt. You know, anybody that steps in the ring [has] got a puncherโs chance, but I donโt see it being a competitive fight with him and Shakur [Stevenson].
[Stevenson is] a great fighter. He knows how to use his range well; heโs got speed; heโs just real smart, and he does his thing.
Just look out for me [against Abraham Nova] โ 2024, Iโm gonna start it off with a bang.