When O'Shaquie Foster steps into the ring on May 30 in Houston to defend his WBC super featherweight title against Raymond Ford, he's bringing more than just championship gold—he's bringing receipts. In a recent face-to-face interview where the two fighters traded fan-submitted questions, Foster made it crystal clear that he believes his resume speaks for itself.
"Everybody that I fought, no matter if I'm going to '35 or wherever—everybody I fought since 2020, since I cracked the top ten, I fought nobody outside the top five, top three," Foster declared, his confidence unwavering. "When you talk about resume, when you talk about wins and losses, your resume is not even close to mine."
The exchange quickly turned into a lively debate, with both fighters digging into past performances, speed advantages, power differences, and overall experience. It's the kind of back-and-forth that fight fans live for—two elite athletes staking their claims before the real action begins. And with Foster's track record of taking on top-tier competition year after year, his words carry the weight of a champion who's been tested time and again.
For those who love the sport, this matchup is shaping up to be more than just a title fight—it's a clash of narratives. Ford, hungry to prove himself against a seasoned champion, will need to bring everything he has to silence Foster's bold talk. But if Foster's confidence is any indication, he's ready to remind everyone why he's the one wearing the belt.
Mark your calendars: these two will settle the score in the ring soon enough. Until then, the trash talk is just getting started.
