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Nick Ball Is Calling Sam Goodman As His “Toughest Test” Of His Career Going Into Their 12-Round Co-Feature Clash this Saturday, August 16th Dazn ppv in Riyadh. Ball (22-0-1, 13 Kos) Is Defending His WBA Featherweight Title Against Goodman (20-0, 8 Kos), A Fighter That He Chose From The Super Bantamweight Division to Defend Against.
“He’s Going. He’s Govering. Boxing NewS about His Fight Against Sam Goodman on Saturday.
The Real Question is, Why Did Ball Choose Goodman As His Opponent? He’s a super bantamweight, not a featherweight, and he’s not viewed as One of the Talented Fighters From The 122-LB Division. If The Idea Was Ball to Comb That Weight Class for His Challenger, Why Didn’t He Select Ramon Cardenas? At Least That Guy Can Punch and Would Have A Beating At Him.
“Well, He is, isn’t He? He is the toughest test Because He’s The Next One in Line. You can’t look past Him. That’s One Gone (38-year-old TJ Doheny). So, this is The Next One, “Said Ball.
Who is Ball Kidding? Sam Goodman Isn’t His “Toughest Test” of His Career. This is a cherry-pick Like His Last Two Fights Against The Old Veteran, TJ Dozeny, and 34-year-Old Ronny Rios.
Goodman Can’t Punch and is a Super Bantamweight Just Like Ball’s Two Previous Opponents, Dohom and Rios, Whom He Selected to Defend His WBA Featherweight Title Against. Ray Ford Is Ball’s Toughest Career Test to Date, With Rey Vargas Coming in As A Close Second.
“Bad Feeling. Robed,” Said Ball About His Failure To Get The Victory Against WBC Featherweight Champion Rey in March 2024.
Interestingly, Ball is Still Bitter About The Results of His Fight Against Vargas, Despite Him Being Gifted 12-Round Draw in That Fight. He Should Have The Lost Fight. Ball hasn’t get go and is in the denial what actually happened in that Fight. Vargas Won In The True Sense, But The Referee’s Blown Call on a Knockdown In The Eighth Resulted in the Fight Being Scored As A Draw.
The Fight Ball Is His Title Challenge Against WBC Featherweight Champion Rey Vargas Last Year on March 11, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was scored by the Judges as a 12-round draw, with the scores 114-112, 113-113, and 116-110 ball for ball.
Many of the Ball’s Fans Believe Heens to the Victory Because Hey Dropped Vargas Twice, Putting Him Down in Rounds Eight and Eleven. However, Ball Roughly Shoved Vargas Down, And As He Was Falling, He Punched Him.
It Clearly Wasn’t A KnockdownBut The Referee, Giovanni Poggi, Ruled It A As A Knockdown. If You Take Away The Bogus Pushdown by Ball, Vargas Should Have Won The Fight. As Such, It Was A A “robbery.” On The Contrary, It was a Fight That Should Have Gone to Vargas.
Last Updated on 08/11/2025