Comments Thread For: Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez Planning For 115-Pound Run Following Edwards Fight
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Maybe they meet at 118.
As for 115, you can take Junto Nakatani off the list, too:
https://www.ringtv.com/662176-junto-...-bantamweight/
The article's just name dropping Nakatani.
Neither Mr. Honda with Teiken ( who promotes both ) nor Robert Garcia wanted that fight.
It coulda been made after Bam beat Carlos Cuadras ans Rungvisai. But he chose to drop back down to 112 and relinquish the 115 title.
Now that Junto is at 118 lbs.
Bam will move back up to 115.
Not saying Bam's scared.
Just saying his promoter and coach chose to take a different route.Last edited by Idunnoshet; 12-13-2023, 11:22 PM.Comment
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Yeah.
The article's just name dropping Nakatani.
Neither Mr. Honda with Teiken ( who promotes both ) nor Robert Garcia wanted that fight.
It coulda been made after Bam beat Carlos Cuadras ans Rungvisai. But he chose to drop back down to 112 and relinquish the 115 title.
Now that Junto is at 118 lbs.
Bam will move back up to 115.
Not saying Bam's scared.
Just saying his promoter and coach chose to take a different route.
Having Nakatani going for third division against Santiago where he probably will stay for a few years to hopefully unify or even challenge for undisputed, and Bam going back to his initial weight class and wreak havoc. With Choco on his way out, I guess Teiken wants some new young star fighters for the lighter weights to promote in Japan/Asia.
My guess is that Nakatani goes up to 122 about a year after Inoue goes up to 126, and Bam goes up to 118 at the same timing Nakatani goes up.Comment
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Given Bam and Nakatani's age and size, they probably thought it was worth it to get both of them a multi-division title first without overlapping their divisions.
Having Nakatani going for third division against Santiago where he probably will stay for a few years to hopefully unify or even challenge for undisputed, and Bam going back to his initial weight class and wreak havoc. With Choco on his way out, I guess Teiken wants some new young star fighters for the lighter weights to promote in Japan/Asia.
My guess is that Nakatani goes up to 122 about a year after Inoue goes up to 126, and Bam goes up to 118 at the same timing Nakatani goes up.
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And given the age difference and opponents available, I can see Inoue staying at 126 for a few years (likely until near retirement) so if Nakatani possibly ever fights Inoue it will be atleast 5 years later when Inoue is 35 and near retirement and Nakatani at 30.Comment
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Yeah.
The article's just name dropping Nakatani.
Neither Mr. Honda with Teiken ( who promotes both ) nor Robert Garcia wanted that fight.
It coulda been made after Bam beat Carlos Cuadras ans Rungvisai. But he chose to drop back down to 112 and relinquish the 115 title.
Now that Junto is at 118 lbs.
Bam will move back up to 115.
Not saying Bam's scared.
Just saying his promoter and coach chose to take a different route.Comment
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Like I mentioned in an early post.
Teiken and Robert Garcia do not want that fight.
So Nakatani's name was " dropped " to add intrique to a fight that neitber the promoter nor coach intend to make anytime in the near future.Comment
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The article / interview mentioned Nakatani as a possible future opponent.
Like I mentioned in an early post.
Teiken and Robert Garcia do not want that fight.
So Nakatani's name was " dropped " to add intrique to a fight that neitber the promoter nor coach intend to make anytime in the near future.
Now I get you. And I agree 100%.Comment
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