Raymond Ford hopes for Nunez fight but refuses to sit about waiting

Raymond Ford

STAYING active could be Raymond Fordโ€™s 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.

Fordโ€™s 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 yearsโ€”a 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. โ€œVery important. Iโ€™m young, Iโ€™m 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 โ€œSavageโ€ Ford. โ€œHe [Mattice] was telling me stay in the pocket and things like that. It didnโ€™t 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 thatโ€™s what I like’ or ‘Yeah, yeah you trying hard so letโ€™s get it big.’ And Iโ€™m like ‘Cโ€™mon letโ€™s get it big,'” Ford said.

Mattice briefly lifted Ford during the fight, which amused the former featherweight champion. โ€œIt was fun until it wasnโ€™t fun no more and I started getting bored,โ€ Ford reflected.

โ€œI was trying to get the knockout. It was fun at first but after a while I was hitting him with shots and he werenโ€™t 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€

Fordโ€™s 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 isnโ€™t next. โ€œHopefully Nunez [next] but if not Iโ€™ll take one more stay busy fight because I donโ€™t want to be sitting down. Like I said, I want to be active staying ready,โ€ he said.

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