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Arnold Barboza Jr looks to turn Sims Jr win into big-name fights at 147

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Arnold Barboza Jr looks to turn Sims Jr win into big-name fights at 147

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The pattern is clear. Barboza isn’t building toward a fight. He’s trying to convert that win into access.

Sims Jr., 33, came in off a loss and a long layoff. The performance was clean enough, but it didn’t come against a contender pushing the front of the division. On its own, it doesn’t place Barboza in line with the names he’s targeting. That’s where the follow-up is interesting.

He’s taken a shotgun approach. Multiple names. Multiple platforms. Same message repeated. No hesitation about weight, timing, or opponent. In his latest post, he made it even simpler: send the contract. He’ll sign it. No back-and-forth. Send the contract, and he’ll sign it.

Negotiations are usually where these fights stall. Barboza is trying to eliminate that variable before it even comes up.

Adding the Prograis–Benn winner narrows it. That April 11 fight produces the next name. By naming the winner now, Barboza positions himself as the next available opponent for whoever comes out of it. No waiting period. No need to build a separate storyline.

The rest of the list follows the same logic. Garcia and Haney bring attention and money. Romero offers a belt and a different kind of risk. None of those fights line up naturally off a debut win over Sims, which is why the volume of callouts matters. He’s trying to force proximity to those names rather than earn it through a second step.

Some have pointed to more traditional routes. Ranked opponents like Rohan Polanco or Tiger Johnson would move him forward in a cleaner way. Barboza hasn’t shown interest in that path. Every move since Saturday has aimed higher.

It’s a calculated push. Take a usable win, move quickly, and try to turn it into something much bigger before the division settles around you.

Whether it lands depends less on what he’s asking for and more on who’s willing to answer. Right now, he’s made himself easy to deal with. That puts the decision on everyone else.

Ken Woods has been a senior writer at Boxing News 24 since 2013, covering the sport from every angle. With years of ringside reporting, he delivers fight news, results, and analysis that cut through the noise. Ken’s work consistently spotlights champions, contenders, and rising prospects, giving fans a sharp, knowledgeable view of the global boxing scene. 

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