SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Rising heavyweight star Jared Anderson is gearing up for a pivotal fight that could propel him further into the boxing elite. With an impressive record of 17 wins, 15 of which came by knockout, Anderson is set to face Martin Bakole, who boasts a record of 20 wins and only 1 loss, at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles this Saturday. This matchup is part of the inaugural Riyadh Season event in the United States, marking a significant moment for both fighters.
As Anderson prepares for this crucial bout, he has expressed a keen interest in potentially fighting on the undercard of the highly anticipated rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, scheduled for December 21 in Saudi Arabia. “I have not been told anything, but I am gladly open to fighting on that card. I would love to be on that card,” Anderson stated during a public workout at Santa Monica Pier, where he showcased his skills just steps away from the Pacific Ocean.
Saturday’s event will also feature heavyweight contenders Andy Ruiz Jr. and Jarrell Miller, adding to the excitement of the night. Should Ruiz emerge victorious, Anderson is more than willing to accept a challenge from the former unified heavyweight champion. “If it’s offered, it will definitely get accepted,” he affirmed, showcasing his readiness to take on any top-tier opponent.
However, Anderson remains focused on his upcoming fight with Bakole, acknowledging that he had initially been scheduled to face Deontay Wilder instead. Plans changed when Wilder suffered a knockout loss to Zhilei Zhang in June, which led to Anderson’s current matchup. “Missing out on the Wilder fight did not affect my preparation at all for Bakole. It would have given my name recognition,” he explained, emphasizing his commitment to the task at hand.
Despite Wilder’s recent struggles inside the ring, Anderson still sees value in a potential showdown with the former heavyweight champion. “He’s a name, and he’s always going to bring his Bronze Bomber fans. As long as he’s up to it, and as long as the fans are up for it, I will gladly fight him and share the ring with him,” Anderson said. He respects Wilder’s legacy in the sport, acknowledging his achievements and the impact he has had on American boxing.
In addition to his aspirations for future bouts, Anderson is also willing to lend his support to Tyson Fury as the British heavyweight seeks to bounce back from his first career loss to Usyk in May. Anderson commented on Fury’s recent performance, stating, “I thought Tyson had the fight in his hands and he let it slip away. I believe he can come back stronger and I would love to help him in any way I can.” Anderson’s willingness to assist Fury reflects his understanding of the challenges that come with competing at the highest level of boxing.
As the heavyweight division continues to evolve, Jared Anderson is determined to make his mark. With a high-stakes fight against Bakole on the horizon and potential opportunities against established names like Wilder and Fury, the Toledo, Ohio native is poised to solidify his status as a top contender in the boxing world. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as Anderson steps into the ring, eager to see if he can continue his unbeaten streak and set the stage for exciting future matchups.
As the boxing landscape shifts, the emergence of fresh talent like Anderson is crucial for the sport’s growth. His combination of skill, power, and ambition positions him as a fighter to watch in the coming years. With each fight, Anderson aims to not only build his own legacy but also contribute to the rich history of heavyweight boxing.