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Bam Rodriguez Sends Warning Message To Puma Martinez: 'I Just Keep Getting Better And Better'
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Manouk Akopyan
Manouk Akopyan
RingMagazine.com
Bam Rodriguez Sends Warning Message To Puma Martinez: 'I Just Keep Getting Better And Better'
Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez battered Phumelela Cafu with a 10th-round stoppage win Saturday in a junior bantamweight title unification bout in Frisco, Texas.

Rodriguez (22-0, 15 KOs) came in as The Ring and WBC crownholder and collected the WBO title that Cafu carried by breaking down the game South African, working him from corner to corner by outthrowing and outlanding him in every round before his team threw in the towel.

“I knew he was a tough opponent, but not that tough,” Rodriguez said during his post-fight press conference. “I knew he had pop. I didn't expect him to go that many rounds.”

Cafu is the latest victim for Rodriguez’s fast-growing hit list that already features Juan Francisco Estrada, Sunny Edwards, Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, and Carlos Cuadras. Next on the calendar is an undisputed title fight against WBA and IBF champion Fernando “Puma” Martinez (18-0, 9 KOs) on Nov. 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The soft-spoken Rodriguez isn’t a man of many words, but he shared a simple warning message to Martinez: “Be ready.

“I feel like I send a message to the boxing world with every fight. I just keep getting better and better. I said before the fight that I felt this was going to be the best version of myself and I felt like I showed that.”

Rodriguez’s manager and trainer, Robert Garcia, and promoter Eddie Hearn said there were discussions to next face Junto Nakatani instead of Martinez. Rodriguez and Nakatani’s mutual co-promoter, Akihiko Honda, was not keen on pitting two of his guys against each other.

Rodriguez’s career-long coach Garcia also shared that The Ring’s No. 7-ranked pound-for-pound fighter and two-division champion isn’t even operating at the peak of his powers yet.

“I don't want to say he's in his prime because I think he has more to accomplish to get into his prime,” said Garcia. “He's only 25. Give him a couple of more years, and he's definitely going to be pound-for-pound No. 1 and unstoppable. He's doing it right now, but it's going to be even better in a couple more years.”

Manouk Akopyan is The Ring’s lead writer. Follow him on X and Instagram: @ManoukAkopyan

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