Bam Rodriguez vacates titles to move to bantamweight division
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Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Bam Rodriguez has vacated his WBC, WBA, and WBO super flyweight titles ahead of his bantamweight debut on Saturday, June 13, 2026, against Antonio Vargas. This move means Rodriguez will have no fallback option to return to the super flyweight division if he loses. At just 26 years old, Rodriguez has a strong confidence in his ability to succeed in the bantamweight class. Previously, some expected him to be a one-fight challenger at this weight but now he has suggested a longer stay in the division, possibly unifying with WBC titleholder Takuma Inoue after this bout. Live results will be provided for the upcoming fight starting at 7 pm ET.
- •Rodriguez vacates three titles ahead of bantamweight debut
- •Fight scheduled against Antonio Vargas on June 13, 2026
- •Moving up to 118 lbs eliminates safety of titles at 115 lbs
- •Speculation about potential unification with Takuma Inoue after the fight
- 6:41 AMYahoo Sports — Bam Rodriguez vacates titles ahead of bantamweight debut
- 6:41 AMBad Left Hook — Bam Rodriguez vacates titles ahead of bantamweight debut
"RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - NOVEMBER 22: Jesse Rodriguez receives his title belts after defeating Fernando Martinez by KO in a WBC, WBO, and WBA super flyweight title fight during Ring IV: Night of the Champions at ANB Arena on November 22, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) | Getty Images Bam Rodriguez is moving to bantamweight on Saturday, and he’s leaving no pull back to the super flyweight division. Rodriguez has officially vacated his WBC, WBA, and WBO super flyweight titles for the move to 118 lbs, meaning that if he loses Saturday to Antonio Vargas, he won’t have the title-holding leverage for a potential return to 115, which standing titleholders often keep in their back pocket until the next challenge has been seen through. We saw one example of that situation back in 2024, when Emanuel Navarrete, then the WBO super featherweight titlist, moved up to challenge Denys Berinchyk for that sanctioning body’s lightweight title. Berinchyk defeated Navarrete, who dropped back down from 135 to 130 and resumed his title reign as a champion and A-side. In other words, he wasn’t forced to do make this move. Rodriguez, 26, is not giving himself that sort of fall-back option by choice, which speaks to his confidence ahead of the fight. Many have expected his stint at bantamweight to be a one-off, where he would, in theory, beat Vargas to become a three-division world champion, then move up to face undisputed super bantamweight king Naoya Inoue. That could still happen, but Rodriguez has also floated the idea that he may stay at bantamweight for at least a second fight, a potential unification with WBC titleholder and Naoya’s brother, Takuma Inoue. Bad Left Hook will have live results and reactions for Bam Rodriguez vs Antonio Vargas on Saturday, June 13, 2026, starting at 7 pm ET.
"Bam Rodriguez has given up all his gold at 115 for his move to 118 on Saturday.
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 11, 2026, 6:41 AMBam Rodriguez vacates titles ahead of bantamweight debut
Bam Rodriguez has given up all his gold at 115 for his move to 118 on Saturday.
- Bad Left HookJun 11, 2026, 6:41 AMBam Rodriguez vacates titles ahead of bantamweight debut
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - NOVEMBER 22: Jesse Rodriguez receives his title belts after defeating Fernando Martinez by KO in a WBC, WBO, and WBA super flyweight title fight during Ring IV: Night of the Champions at ANB Arena on November 22, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) | Getty Images Bam Rodriguez is moving to bantamweight on Saturday, and he’s leaving no pull back to the super flyweight division. Rodriguez has officially vacated his WBC, WBA, and WBO super flyweight titles for the move to 118 lbs, meaning that if he loses Saturday to Antonio Vargas, he won’t have the title-holding leverage for a potential return to 115, which standing titleholders often keep in their back pocket until the next challenge has been seen through. We saw one example of that situation back in 2024, when Emanuel Navarrete, then the WBO super featherweight titlist, moved up to challenge Denys Berinchyk for that sanctioning body’s lightweight title. Berinchyk defeated Navarrete, who dropped back down from 135 to 130 and resumed his title reign as a champion and A-side. In other words, he wasn’t forced to do make this move. Rodriguez, 26, is not giving himself that sort of fall-back option by choice, which speaks to his confidence ahead of the fight. Many have expected his stint at bantamweight to be a one-off, where he would, in theory, beat Vargas to become a three-division world champion, then move up to face undisputed super bantamweight king Naoya Inoue. That could still happen, but Rodriguez has also floated the idea that he may stay at bantamweight for at least a second fight, a potential unification with WBC titleholder and Naoya’s brother, Takuma Inoue. Bad Left Hook will have live results and reactions for Bam Rodriguez vs Antonio Vargas on Saturday, June 13, 2026, starting at 7 pm ET.
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