Rising star Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez is set for one of the biggest nights of his career as he takes on Phumelela Cafu in a super flyweight unification bout on Saturday, July 19, at The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
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This fight represents a major step in what could be a career-defining year for Rodriguez, as he looks to unify the WBC and WBO super flyweight titles. With a bout against WBA champion Fernando Daniel Martinez already confirmed for November, Rodriguez must first take care of business against a dangerous and determined Cafu.
A win on Saturday night not only unifies two of the four major belts in the 115-pound division but also sets the winner on a direct path toward undisputed championship status by the end of the year.
Rodriguez enters the bout riding a wave of momentum, widely regarded as one of the most exciting and technically sound fighters in the sport today. With titles already on his resume and an unbeaten record, "Bam" has rapidly emerged as a top name in boxing's smaller weight classes.
Cafu, on the other hand, will be entering the ring with plenty of confidence and hunger, knowing that an upset win could change his life and put him at the center of the super flyweight spotlight.
Rodriguez (21-0, 14 KOs) is Uncrowned's No. 5 pound-for-pound boxer. A former WBO and IBF unified flyweight world champion, "Bam" has swiftly developed a cult following uncommon for a fighter in the 115-pound weight class. He captured the WBC super flyweight title in 2022 with a decision win over Carlos Cuadras, and regained the belt upon returning to the division with a thrilling seventh-round knockout of Juan Francisco Estrada last June.
Three successful title defenses over his two reigns include victories over Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, Israel Gonzalez and Pedro Guevara.
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Undercard on YouTube
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