Nick Ball calls Sam Goodman as his “Too test” of his career in their 12-round co-founded collision this Saturday, August 16 Dazn ppv In Riyadh. Ball (22-0-1, 13 costs) defends his WBA featherweight title against Goodman (20-0, 8 COs), a fighter he chose from the Super Bantamweight division to defend.
“He’s going to come. He is unbeaten. He has this great opportunity, and he wants to become a world champion and what I (WBA featherweight title) take off from me, and that doesn’t happen. It will be an exciting one, ‘says Nick Ball to Box news about his fight against Sam Goodman on Saturday.
Goodman: 122-pound, not 126
The right question is, why did Ball Goodman choose his opponent? He is a superbantam weight, not a featherweight, and he is not considered one of the talented fighters from the 122 -pound division. If the idea was that Ball would comb that weight class for its challenger, why didn’t he choose Ramon Cardenas? At least that man can hit and he would beat him.
“Well, he’s, isn’t he? He is the hardest test Because he is the next one in the row. You can’t look past him. It’s one way (38-year-old TJ Doheny). So, this is the next one, ”says Ball.
Who is a joke of the ball? Sam Goodman is not his ‘hardest test’ of his career. It’s a cherry choice like his last two fights against old veteran TJ Doheny and 34-year-old Ronny Rios.
Goodman can’t hit and is a Super Bantam weight just like Ball’s two previous opponents, Doheny and Rios, whom he chose to defend his WBA springweight title. Ray Ford Is Ball’s most difficult career test so far, with Rey Vargas as a close second.
Vargas Fight’s true outcome
“Bad feeling. Crocked, ‘ Ball said about his failure to win against the WBC Featherweight Champion Rey Vargas in March 2024.
Interesting enough is ball Still bitter about the results of his fight against Vargas, despite the fact that he gave a 12 round out of the fight. He should have lost the battle. Ball did not release and was denied about what actually happened in that battle. Vargas won in the true sense, but the referee’s call to a knockout in the eighth led to the fight being scored as a draw.
The Fight Ball refers to its title challenge against the WBC Featherweight Champion Rey Vargas last year on March 11, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was recorded by the judges as a 12 round, with the scores 114-112 for Vargas, 113-113 and 116-110 for Ball.
Many of Ball fans believe he deserved to win because he dropped Vargas twice and put him in rounds eight and eleven. However, the ball flowed roughly, and when he fell, he beat him.
Clearly not a knockoutBut referee Giovanni Poggi ruled it as a knockout. If you take away the false pressure of ball, Vargas should have won the battle. As such, it was not a ‘robbery’. On the contrary, it was a fight that should have gone to Vargas.


Last updated on 08/11/2025

