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O’Shaquie Foster to Defend Title vs Raymond Ford May 30

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O’Shaquie Foster to Defend Title vs Raymond Ford May 30

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Ford lost the title to Nick Ball in a split decision in 2024, then moved up and kept working. Wins over Orlando Gonzalez, Thomas Mattice, and Abraham Nova didn’t bring headlines, but they showed he can handle the weight and keep a steady pace over 10 rounds.

From a legacy and career-momentum standpoint, it’s a lateral move for Foster that highlights his recent frustrations about his fight against Ford.

After Foster dismantled Stephen Fulton, the path to a Shakur Stevenson fight at 135 seemed clear. By vacating that interim belt, Foster effectively signaled he wasn’t ready to force that issue yet, and Shakur has since moved on to larger unification talks.

Raymond Ford is a respected name, but he’s essentially a featherweight who is still acclimating to 130. For Foster, this fight serves a few specific, albeit non-ambitious, purposes.

By holding onto the WBC 130lb belt, he keeps his champion status. If he had stayed at 135 and lost to a mandatory or a shark like Stevenson, he’d be a contender again. At 130, he’s still the king of his mountain.

The Ford fight in Houston is clearly an attempt to build his hometown hero status, but if he struggles with Ford, who, as we discussed, is a relentless finisher, the decision to avoid WBC interim lightweight champion Jadier Herrera will look even worse. If you’re going to avoid a knockout artist, you’d better dominate the “safer” option.

Outboxing Stephen Fulton last December should have been his springboard to the massive fights at Lightweight against the likes of Shakur Stevenson or Gervonta Davis. Instead, he’s back to defending a belt he’s already lost and regained.

Boxing fans have long memories. Giving up a belt specifically to avoid a mandatory like Herrera is a tag that sticks, regardless of how “smart” the business move is.

Foster-Ford is a good matchup if you want to see high-level technical boxing, but it’s a disappointing matchup for fans who wanted to see Foster build on the Fulton masterclass. He’s essentially treading water at junior lightweight while the massive opportunities at lightweight pass him by.

If he doesn’t dominate Ford, the narrative that he “shot himself in the foot” by leaving 135 will only get louder.

Robert Segal is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than a decade of experience covering fight news, previews, and analysis. Known for his straightforward reporting and ringside perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, contenders, and emerging talent worldwide.

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