How tall is Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez?

Last Modified Jun 28, 2024 08:52 GMT
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The World Boxing Organization's (WBO) flyweight champion, Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez, had previously captured the WBC super flyweight championship in 2022. He is currently ranked as the world's best active flyweight and 10th best poun-dor-pound boxer among active professional boxers by the Ring magazine.

On March 10, 2017, Rodriguez defeated Mauricio Cruz by unanimous decision in his professional debut. Rodriguez finished 2019 with a perfect record, winning six of his ten games via stoppage. Since then, he has fought in eight more bouts, winning all of them—seven by decision and one by knockout—to maintain his perfect record.

On April 8, 2023, the Rodriguez vs. Gonzalez fight happened at the Boeing Center at Techport in San Antonio, Texas. With unanimous scores of 116–112, 117–111, and 118–110, Rodriguez emerged victorious in the fight and became the sport's youngest champion to date.

In the post-fight interview, Rodriguez disclosed that he had suffered a broken jaw during the sixth round of the fight. The next day, it was confirmed that Rodriguez would need surgery for his recovery.

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez’s Height

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez stands 5 feet, 4 inches, or 164 cm tall. Standing at 5'4" (164 cm) with a reach of 67.0" (170 cm), Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez competes in the flyweight division. In combat, he takes a southpaw stance. Rodriguez can confuse his opponents with this left-handed stance because most fighters are used to facing orthodox fighters.

In the squared circle, his speed, agility, and accuracy, combined with his technical skills, make him a dangerous opponent. Rodriguez's success has earned him a devoted following that admires his unwavering determination to dominate the flyweight division.

How old is Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez?

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez is 24 years old; he was born on January 20, 2000, in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States. Apart from winning the 2016 U.S. Junior Open Tournament, Rodriguez's amateur career included two U.S. National Youth Championships (2015). He competed internationally and took home the silver medal at the 2015 Junior World Championships.

What nationality is Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez?

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez is of American nationality, as he was born in San Antonio, Texas. However, no specific information about his parents or background is available. A few sources claim that his parents are James Rodriguez and Maria Franco, but there is no official confirmation.

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez’s Record

Jesse Rodriguez has a perfect professional boxing record, having won 19 out of 190 fights. Of these wins, seven came via decision and twelve via knockout. The overwhelming number of knockouts he has scored shows his devastating punching power and his dominance in the ring. Rodriguez's success has also been attributed to his accuracy and technique, which have allowed him to win seven fights by decision.

Last updated on June 28, 2024

FAQs on Jesse Rodriguez's Height

A. Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez stands 5 feet 4 inches, or 164 cm tall.


A. Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez is 24 years old.


A. Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez is of American nationality and was born in San Antonio, Texas.


A. Rodriguez takes a southpaw stance in combat, confounding opponents accustomed to facing orthodox fighters.


A. Rodriguez faces Juan Francisco Estrada in his next fight.


A. He has a reach of 67 inches.


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