Who would win if they fought?
Although he isn’t the biggest fan of those repetitive questions, he believes everyone will finally get their answer relatively soon.
“Another year or two I believe,” Rodriguez told FightHype.com.
Rodriguez’s plan will only come to fruition if certain things fall into place. For starters, he has to take care of business on July 19 against fellow super flyweight champion Phumelele Cafu. If that goes his way, Inoue would have to remain at 122 pounds a little longer.
In addition to the weight discrepancy, the fight location could be an issue. Inoue’s recent outing took place in Las Vegas, but the overwhelming majority of his fights have been held in Japan.
For some, traveling to a great fighter’s backyard is troublesome. Fears of getting a fair shake and an even playing field are obvious worries. With that said, however, Rodriguez (21-0, 14 KOs) doesn’t mind giving Inoue the home-court advantage. He comes across as a fighter who is more than willing to go halfway across the world for this showdown.
“In Japan would be pretty cool,” Rodriguez said. “I’m a huge fan of Japan, so to go out there and fight in front of those fans would be cool.”