STAYING active could be Raymond Fordโs path to long-term success.
The 26-year-old secured his second super-featherweight victory after moving up from featherweight, where he briefly held the WBA world title before losing it to Nick Ball.
Fordโs latest win came against Thomas Mattice, who talked a good game before their 10-round bout at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City but offered little when it mattered most. On the same card, Eimantas Stanionis featured in a welterweight title unification, marking only his third fight in three yearsโa situation Ford is determined to avoid as he pursues another world title.
Speaking to Boxing News, Ford was asked how important staying busy will be. โVery important. Iโm young, Iโm still a young fighter. Keep getting the experience so I keep getting better and better to a point where no-one can compete with me at all,โ he said.
Ford dominated Mattice, who offered little resistance, drawing boos from the crowd as the fight ended in a routine victory for โSavageโ Ford. โHe [Mattice] was telling me stay in the pocket and things like that. It didnโt seem like that. It felt like he was fighting in spurts to try and catch me with a big shot. So, I still had to be cautious with things like that and pace myself. He was trying to throw me off my game. He was saying, ‘Oh yeah thatโs what I like’ or ‘Yeah, yeah you trying hard so letโs get it big.’ And Iโm like ‘Cโmon letโs get it big,'” Ford said.
Mattice briefly lifted Ford during the fight, which amused the former featherweight champion. โIt was fun until it wasnโt fun no more and I started getting bored,โ Ford reflected.
โI was trying to get the knockout. It was fun at first but after a while I was hitting him with shots and he werenโt really trying to engage. I see he was trying to survive at a point in time and I got bored in there, I wanted to try and get him out of there.โ
Fordโs attention now turns to a potential world title shot. In six weeks, Eduardo Nunez will face Masanori Rikiishi in Yokohama, Japan, for the vacant IBF super-featherweight title on May 28. Ford stressed that staying active remains crucial, even if a title fight isnโt next. โHopefully Nunez [next] but if not Iโll take one more stay busy fight because I donโt want to be sitting down. Like I said, I want to be active staying ready,โ he said.