‘Every fight that I have is a statement’: Jai Opetaia looks forward to big fights on the horizon

Jai Opetaia says he’s spoken to Turki Alalshikh about his career course.

Jai Opetaia says he’s had a difficult time securing unification fights.

With Jai Opetaia officially scheduled for his next fight in December, he speaks about how he’s feeling heading into this upcoming fight before saying he wants a fight against Badou Jack and a career plan he hopes will eventually lead into a fight with David Benavidez.

“It feels good to be back in the ring (before the end of the year) and obviously we wanted these unification fights but once again we’ve been derailed but we’ve got a job to do,” Opetaia said. “We’re still on a mission to become undisputed so we need to take care of business on the 6th of December.

“Every fight that I have is a statement, every time I step in the ring it’s a statement. This is no different. I belong to be there, I deserve these unification fights. Every time I step into the ring, though, it’s f-ckin’ war. I’ve never taken anyone lightly, I’ve prepared for anything they bring and this is no different.

“6th of December we’ve got to take care of business. They called Badou Jack, man. I’ve messaged Badou Jack personally myself. I said ‘Are we fighting? What’s going on?’ He said he wants the fight, you know, we got to take care of our mandatory and then he wants to fight. Hey, done. Be a man of your word, after this fight, once the mandatories are taken care of, if you get past yours, which I’ve got to get past mine too, but let’s f-ckin’ do it. Don’t go back on it now.

“(Turki Alalshikh) has told me we got Badou Jack, which is another hard fight. If we win that we go down to Ramirez. We win that, and once we do that he told me he wants Benavidez to come up to come up to cruiserweight and we fight Benavidez. If that’s the course, let’s f-ckin’ do it. I’m pumped for that.”

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