It might definitely be argued that the decrease weight fighters of the game are giving us the most effective leisure proper now. With little giants resembling Naoya Inoue, Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, Junto Nakatani, Oscar Collazo and others giving us some nice motion fights, some followers are saying that the decrease weights is the place it’s presently at.
And, talking of “Bam” and Nakatani, the Japanese fighter’s coach Rudy Hernandez has made a reasonably daring prediction so far as what would occur if his man, the reigning WBC bantamweight champion, obtained it on with Rodriguez, the present WBC champ down a bit decrease at 115 kilos.
Rodriguez advised The Ring that Nakatani would “beat Bam, 100%, inside six to eight rounds.”
Pound-for-pound pressure brewing between Bam and Nakatani
As followers know, Rodriguez, a pound-for-pound star like Nakatani, is unbeaten, this at 21-0(14), and a few consultants say he’s both the most effective fighter on this planet as we speak or that he’s proper up there. The identical might maybe be mentioned of the excellent Nakatani, who’s presently excellent at 30-0(23).
These two sensible fighters, each of whom are southpaws, are every going right into a unification combat subsequent: “Bam” towards Phumelela Cafu on July 19, and Nakatani towards Ryosuke Nishida on June 8. Ought to each males emerge victorious, who is aware of, possibly they might combat each other. Nakatani is aiming for an enormous, huge combat with Inoue, whereas “Bam,” though he has mentioned he would love a combat with “The Monster,” concedes the truth that he and Inoue are too far aside by way of dimension proper now, and that they might be for a while.
Nakatani’s group isn’t pulling punches—Bam may need to reply
Maybe “Bam” will bristle at what Hernandez has needed to say about what Nakatani would do to him, and possibly Rodriguez will look to make the transfer to the 118 pound division fairly quickly.
“I hope we combat Bam,” Rodriguez mentioned in talking with The Ring. “For those who had been Bam, would you be calling out Nakatani? Junto beats Bam, a hundred percent, inside six to eight rounds. We’ll knock him out.”
Once more, warrior “Bam” is for certain to not like what he hears from Rodriguez right here, and possibly a combat between the fighter from San Antonio and the fighter from Kanagawa in Japan will occur.
Who wins and the way if these two pound-for-pounders do rumble?