Boxing Match Preview: OShaquie Foster (22-3-0, 12 KOs) vs. Raymond Ford (16-0-1, 8 KOs)

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Venue: Thunder Studios — Long Beach, California, USA

Main Card Start: 6:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM ET

Bout: 12 Rounds — WBC Featherweight Championship (126 lbs)

VENUE & CONDITIONS

  • Arena: Thunder Studios (Indoor)
  • Weather Outside: 67–71°F, clear coastal evening
  • Impact on Fight: None — indoor, climate‑controlled
  • Ring Size: 20×20 (favors movement and counterpunching)

Long Beach crowds tend to support action fighters and slick technicians — both men fit that mold, but Ford’s recent U.S. title run gives him a slight fan‑energy edge.

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

O’Shaquie Foster

  • No reported injuries
  • Camp focused on footwork, defensive reactions, and counter‑timing
  • Sparred with rangy southpaws and pressure fighters
  • Trainer reports “elite sharpness, best camp since the Hernandez fight”

Raymond Ford

  • No reported injuries
  • Camp emphasized body punching, combination volume, and sustained pressure
  • Sparred with slick movers to replicate Foster’s rhythm
  • Weight cut reportedly smooth — Ford is extremely disciplined at 126

FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM

O’SHAQUIE “ICE WATER” FOSTER (United States)

Record: 22–3 (12 KO)

Style: Switch‑Hitter — Slick Boxer / Counter Technician

Age: 32

Height/Reach: 5’8” / 72”

Recent Form (Last 5)

  • L — SD12 vs. Robeisy Ramirez (razor‑close)
  • W — KO12 vs. Eduardo “Rocky” Hernandez (dramatic comeback)
  • W — UD12 vs. Rey Vargas (won WBC title)
  • W — UD12 vs. Muhammadkhuja Yaqubov
  • W — TKO9 vs. Miguel Roman

Strengths

  • One of the slickest defensive fighters in the sport
  • Elite footwork and angle creation
  • Switch‑hitting mastery
  • Excellent counterpunching and timing

Weaknesses

  • Low‑volume output at times
  • Can give away early rounds
  • Occasionally too defensive

RAYMOND “SAVAGE” FORD (United States)

Record: 16–0–1 (8 KO)

Style: Southpaw — Pressure Boxer‑Puncher

Age: 27

Height/Reach: 5’7” / 69”

Recent Form (Last 5)

  • W — TKO8 vs. Nick Ball (won WBC title)
  • W — UD12 vs. Jessie Magdaleno
  • W — TKO12 vs. Edward Vazquez
  • W — UD10 vs. Sakaria Lukas
  • D — MD10 vs. Aaron Perez (controversial)

Strengths

  • High work rate and sustained pressure
  • Sharp straight left hand
  • Excellent body punching
  • Strong finishing instinct

Weaknesses

  • Can be countered cleanly when entering
  • Sometimes squares up mid‑combination
  • Less experienced vs. elite technicians

TACTICAL BREAKDOWN & KEY MATCHUPS

1. Foster’s Slick Defense vs. Ford’s Relentless Pressure

  • Foster must control distance and force Ford to reset
  • Ford needs to cut the ring and keep Foster from dictating rhythm

Edge: Foster (defense), Ford (pressure)

2. Southpaw Angles

  • Ford’s left hand is a major weapon
  • Foster’s switch‑hitting can neutralize angles

Edge: Even

3. Inside Fighting

  • Ford is far more dangerous up close
  • Foster prefers mid‑range and outside boxing

Edge: Ford

4. Stamina & Championship Rounds

  • Foster has proven elite late‑round composure
  • Ford has shown strong finishing ability

Edge: Foster (late), Ford (mid‑fight)

 FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

  • First meeting between the two
  • Foster is seeking to reclaim his WBC title after a razor‑close loss
  • Ford is looking to cement himself as the new American star at 126
  • Winner likely moves toward unification with Robeisy Ramirez or Luis Alberto Lopez

BETTING TRENDS

  • Foster has gone the distance in 4 of his last 5
  • Ford has gone the distance in 3 of his last 5
  • Foster is 5–1 in his last 6 vs. undefeated fighters
  • Ford is 4–0 vs. former world champions or title challengers
  • Overs have hit in 7 of Foster’s last 9

FIGHT ODDS

OShaquie Foster              – 175

Raymond Ford                  + 135

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026