Jesse Rodriguez extends his contract with Matchroom Boxing following Rungvisai’s dominance

Jul 8, 2022

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Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez will be continuing with Matchroom, who think they have a potential superstar.

Matchroom Boxing, like everyone else, was clearly thrilled by Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez’s first two fights in 2022, and the two sides have extended their promotional relationship for several years.

Rodriguez (16-0, 11 KO) has had two huge breakthrough great performances in the first half of 2022, stepping up in weight on short notice and beating Carlos Cuadras for the vacant WBC 115 lb title in February, and dominating Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, another former titlist and longtime star and contender in the division, this past weekend.

Rodriguez, 22, is now boxing’s youngest world champion.

“(Saturday) was the best night of my career so far, beating a great fighter like Rungvisai in my hometown, but it’s only the beginning and there’s so much more that I can achieve,” Rodriguez stated.

“I was so happy because there was a lot of people doubting me before last night saying that I shouldn’t be at 115 lbs and that Rungvisai was going to KO me. So, for me to stop him, that’s a big statement. He has boxed the very best and has not been stopped since his first two fights so that says a lot about me.”

“I knew I could stop him, I said so in the build-up so to do it, I’m very happy. He packs a punch, I knew that and I could feel it, so I was glad to get him out of there.”

Rodriguez and trainer Robert Garcia appear to be planning a return to flyweight, which may be the best option for him at his age, because after defeating Cuadras and Rungvisai, only the genuine elites at 115 remain for “steps up” in that class.

But, as the boxer pointed out, nothing is fixed in stone.

“We will talk as a team, but I want to keep coming home to San Antonio. I hope everyone that came enjoyed the show, it means everything to me for my city to show out,” he remarked.

“The plan has been to go to 112 lbs and win a title there but I’m open to fighting anyone, I want to keep improving and fighting the best. Every fighter wants to be on that pound-for-pound list, and you get there by fighting the best and beating them.”

“As I said in the ring: Superstar. That’s all you need to know about this kid,” promoter Eddie Hearn commented. “He is a must-watch talent and that’s live-in person or live on DAZN, you have to watch him perform.”

“The options for Jesse are endless from 108 lbs to 115 lbs, and with Matchroom and Robert Garcia behind him, we’re going to be able to showcase this sensational fighter on the biggest platforms.”

“Last night he had his hometown fans on their feet, and we want him to grow into a massive star on his own doorstep, but make no mistake, this young man will grow into a star attraction that all of America will get behind.”

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