In a fiery exchange on social media, Lamont Roach Jr. has thrown down the gauntlet to WBC super featherweight champion, O'Shaquie Foster. Foster clinched a split decision victory over Abraham Nova in his recent title defense, leading to a direct call-out from Roach.
Roach, who holds the WBA super featherweight title, wasted no time in asserting his position. “Remember I called him out first,” Roach declared, highlighting the potential for a unification bout between the two accomplished fighters.
Having secured the world title in his last outing against Hector Luis Garcia, Roach seems eager to step back into the ring. While no fight date has been announced, Roach hinted at negotiations with Foster being in progress.
“It’s talks of me fighting him right now, so if I don’t get lowballed I’m going to break his face,” Roach boldly stated, emphasizing his determination for the potential clash.
Roach, a 28-year-old hailing from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, delivered a stern message to Foster, suggesting that the latter might face difficulties reaching Top Rank CEO Bob Arum after his recent performance.
“No more talking,” Roach emphasized, urging Foster to make the call. He speculated, “He needs to call Bob but he probably won’t answer after that performance!”
With Roach boasting a record of 24-1-1 and Foster standing at 22-2, both fighters present formidable challenges in the super featherweight division. As Emanuel Navarrete contemplates a move to lightweight, the potential matchup between Foster and Roach Jr. gains even more significance.
As the negotiations unfold, boxing enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the prospect of witnessing a unification battle between Roach and Foster, adding another layer of excitement to the dynamic super featherweight landscape.
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