Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez says he will accept any challenge after his bantamweight title win, telling BBC Sport he is ready for whoever steps forward next.
Jesse Rodriguez knocked out Antonio Vargas in the sixth round to capture a world title in his third weight class, moving to 24-0 in his career.
Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez wants to fight pound-for-pound no. 1, Naoya Inoue in the future, but wants to defeat his brother Takuma beforehand.
Jesse Rodriguez looks to add to his legacy as he challenges Antonio Vargas for the WBA bantamweight title. Here’s how to watch Antonio Vargas vs. Jesse Rodriguez, including streaming options and ...
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Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez Names the One Fighter He Must Face Before Retiring Jesse Rodriguez has made his long-term plans known for a while, and he is sticking to them after knocking out Antonio Vargas to ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. In a title bout for the championship, San Antonio-native Jesse ...
Jesse Rodriguez says he will fight any opponent put in front of him as he looks to cement his status at light flyweight. The champion told BBC Sport he is ready to take on all comers without ...
After Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez and Juan Francisco Estrada, Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez is carrying the torch for the lower ...