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Bam Rodriguez Needs To Overrule Garcia Before The Inoue Fight Vanishes

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“I think Bam is good enough to go out there and possibly beat Inoue, but one more fight would be the ideal thing for me as a trainer,” said Robert Garcia to Fight Hub TV, following Bam’s sixth-round TKO win over Antonio Vargas last night.

“It’s not like we’re changing the date. We’re not asking, you know, for six months later. The date doesn’t change. I’m just asking for another fight against a solid 118-pounder sometime in September.”

Robert looks like he’s overprotecting his fighter here, and the frustration from fans on X makes a lot of sense. When a trainer starts mapping out “one more acclimation fight” in a division the boxer has already conquered, it screams hesitation. Robert knows the immense risks that come with moving up to face a lethal puncher like Inoue, and this cautious approach makes him look like he’s trying to delay the inevitable.

The real issue is that Bam is letting his camp dictate the pace instead of demanding the biggest fight available. In boxing, timing is everything. Waiting around for the perfect moment is a massive gamble because the landscape changes instantly.

Look at what just happened last month at the Tokyo Dome. Inoue took Nakatani’s absolute best shots, weathered a late surge, and still walked away with a unanimous decision win. If a rematch happens and Nakatani manages to turn the tables, or if Inoue simply decides he has nothing left to prove after cleaning out his biggest threats, the window closes. Inoue is sitting on an absolute fortune, treated like royalty in Japan, and has zero financial reason to stick around if the motivation fades.

By playing it safe and staying at bantamweight, Team Rodriguez risks missing the boat entirely. If Bam wants to cement his legacy and secure the biggest payday of his career, he needs to take the reins, bypass the tune-ups, and force the move to 122 immediately before the opportunity vanishes.

Bam just won a world title there. Beating another fighter from a weak division proves very little.

If Rodriguez dominates, fans will say he did exactly what he was supposed to do against another smaller opponent. If he struggles, what happens then? Does Team Rodriguez ask for another fight at 122 before Inoue? That’s the concern many fans have. At some point, “one more fight” stops sounding like preparation and starts sounding like a delay tactic.

Rodriguez is not an untested prospect. He’s a three-division world champion who has been a professional for nearly a decade. Garcia himself stated that he believes Bam is capable of beating Inoue. If that’s the case, then why are they acting as though Rodriguez still needs protecting?

If Rodriguez genuinely requires a transition fight, there are better options available at super bantamweight. Junto Nakatani, Sam Goodman, Murodjon Akhmadaliev, and Ramon Cardenas would all provide a more meaningful test than another assignment at 118 pounds. Those fights would offer insight into how Bam handles the size and physicality he’ll encounter against Inoue.

Instead, Robert’s proposal has created the perception that Team Bam lacks confidence in moving forward with boxing’s biggest lower-weight showdown.

Fans have heard versions of this story before. One tune-up turns into two. One adjustment fight becomes another request for patience. The biggest fights in boxing have a habit of always being just one fight away.

If Bam Rodriguez wants to fight Inoue, then fight Inoue. If he truly needs another bout first, move to 122 immediately and face someone who actually prepares him for the challenge ahead.

But another trip through a thin bantamweight division accomplishes nothing. It wastes time, raises new doubts, and leaves fans wondering whether Team Rodriguez is trying to build confidence or avoid risk.

For a fighter as accomplished as Rodriguez, those questions shouldn’t even exist.

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