Impact Raymond Ford: How one war changed the title of Nick Ball

Impact Raymond Ford: How one war changed the title of Nick Ball

Perhaps the war with Raymond Ford has pulled something out of Nick Ball, leaving the anti-risk fighter we saw in his two fights since then. Ford Ball (22-0-1, 13 kos) gave by pure torture for 12 rounds by losing a suspicious split decision of 12 rounds in June 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Ball Ball Avoidance Strategy

WBA’s Flyweight Champion ball, 28, has fought any featherweight since its war with Ray Ford. Indeed his next challenger, the non-tumbler Sam GoodmanHe was chosen from the Super Bantamweight subsection for him to defend against him on August 16th on Dazn PPV in Riyadh.

Fans believe Ball has been avoiding the extremely comfortable Bruce Carrington, as he has considered a real threat on the same lines as Raymond Ford. Carrington has criticized the avoidance of a ball, and repeatedly selection of non -featherweight weights to defend his WBA title against.

The general perception of Nick Ball by fans is that it is purposeful to choose weaker punchers from the Super Bantamweight (122) to Artificially extend his reign As long as possible to make it still have a 126-lb WBA champion when the supermarket Naoya inoue moves up to feather pressure. That’s a battle that he is expected to have a Nick shower with millions, establishing it for life as a wealthy fighter.

WBA title reign milking

Seems so obvious to people what a ball does with his riser From his WBA title by choosing the Sam Goodman (20-0, 8 Kos), the Ham-and-Eggers 38 years old Doheny, and 35 years old Rios for his defenses title.

Ford’s fighting seems to have pulled something out of a ball, causing him to choose his next two opponents, TJ Doheny and Ronny Rios, from the higher featherweight section to protect his WBA featherweight title against. What made him look even worse is that these were not even the best of section 130 lbs. It is arguable that these are regularly Run-the-Felin Running Level Fighters selected for a ball to protect his

Last updated on 08/05/2025

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