Two months ago San Antonio's favorite son Bam Rodriguez captured the WBO Flyweight title and made history by becoming the first two-division world champ from the Alamo City and did so at just 23 years old he got more than he expected. In addition to taking home the flyweight strap, he also left the Tech Port Arena with a broken jaw. An injury that is expected to keep the multi-divisional champ out of the ring for six months. That would mean he would be sidelined till the end of 2023 or early 2024.
When the San Antonio moved down to 112 from 115 back in April, the logical fight was a unification showdown with IBF title holder Sunny Edwards. Apparently, that fight seems to be green-lit once Rodriguez is cleared to return. Bam is back in the gym working hard and named Edwards when asked who he thought he might fight next. The two have been linked for some time and Edwards, who defended his title this past Saturday in a tougher-than-expected scrap against Andreas Campos at Wembley Arena, demanded Rodriguez "sign the contract" following his title defense. Rodriguez replied via social media with a simple and to-the-point "Let's go".
Edwards has called out and talked a bit of trash to Rodriguez, who seems to want the fight just as much. Rodriguez not known for talking trash, said to Edwards, "See you soon, Sonny" Rodriguez far prefers to make his statements in the ring. It is certainly looking like he will get that chance to make that statement in the near future. Promoter Eddie Hearn says the unification bout could be signed and made official this week. Speaking of the fight Hearn spoke highly of the fight saying “Sunny against Jesse is the toughest fight for Edwards, but I think it’s the best fight in the division... “I’m really confident we can get it done in the next two weeks,” Hearn said. “Maybe even by the end of this week."