Last Updated on Agosto 13, 2025 11:00 am by Erwin Noguera
On August 16, elite boxing will make a stop at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. On the same card that will host the highly anticipated Moses Itauma vs. Dillian Whyte bout, one of the most interesting fights will be the clash between Nick Ball and Sam Goodman for the WBA featherweight world title.
A clash between two undefeated fighters with contrasting styles, it promises not only action but also significant repercussions on the 126-pound scene. On one side is British champion Nick Ball, an explosive fighter who has earned his place through pressure and aggression. On the other hand is Australian Sam Goodman, more cerebral and methodical, with refined technique and solid defense.
This fight is not simply a clash of immaculate records: it is a battle between relentless intensity and calculated control.
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Nick Ball vs. Sam Goodman Betting Odds and Info
Nick Ball -500 | Sam Goodman +350 |
Quando? | Saturday, August 16 at 1:00 PM ET, 12:00 PM CST, 11:00 AM MT, and 10:00 AM PT |
Passeio circular | 3:00 PM ET, 2:00 PM CST, 1:00 PM MT, and noon PT |
Onde? | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. |
Onde posso assistir? | DAZN |
Por que apostar em Nick Ball?
Nick Ball (22-0-1, 13 KOs) has built a career that combines patience and power. Although his real breakthrough came in 2022, his progress has been steady. In 2023, he took a big step forward by facing the then-WBC champion, Rey Vargas. That fight started tough for the Brit, but his ability to adjust was key: he knocked the Mexican down twice, and although he didn’t get the win, the draw was enough to show he was ready for the best.
His big moment came against Raymond Ford for the WBA title. It was a close fight, but Ball managed to impose his pressure to win on the scorecards and be crowned world champion. Since then, he has defended his belt with authority, stopping top-level veterans such as Ronnie Ríos and TJ Doheny.
His style is recognizable: constant pressure, high volume of punches, and a pace that suffocates his opponents. He is not a devastating one-punch puncher, but his ability to accumulate punishment is one of his greatest assets.
Why Bet on Sam Goodman?
Sam Goodman (20-0, 8 KOs) has spent most of his career at junior featherweight (122 pounds), standing out for his intelligent boxing and surgical precision. He has built his reputation by defeating quality opponents such as TJ Doheny, Ra’eese Aleem, and Miguel Flores.
In 2023, he was ready for the biggest fight of his life: a showdown against the undisputed 122-pound champion, Naoya Inoue. However, a series of injuries and cuts during sparring caused the fight to be postponed twice and ultimately canceled.
After nearly a year out of the ring, Goodman returned in great form, dominating César Vaca with a meticulous performance based on his quick jab, distance control, and excellent timing for counterpunches.
Now, with the definitive jump to 126 pounds, Goodman seeks to become world champion and prove that his technical boxing can neutralize Ball’s relentless pressure.
Análise Final das Apostas: Nick Ball vs. Sam Goodman
Mentally, Ball arrives with significant momentum: he has two successful defenses under his belt and has defeated experienced opponents. Furthermore, the Saudi Arabian setting, far from home, should not affect him too much, as he has shown the capacity to adapt to his surroundings in his recent fights.
Goodman, on the other hand, faces double pressure: returning to the top after missing out on the opportunity to face Inoue and proving he can be competitive in a heavier division. After a year of inactivity, the question will be whether he can quickly adjust his fighting rhythm or if he will need several rounds to find his distance.
This fight has all the ingredients to be a tactical and physical war. Goodman has the technical tools to complicate things for Ball: a quick jab, fluid movement, and great timing. However, the key will be whether he can maintain his composure during the middle rounds, when Ball’s pressure begins to build.
Our prediction is that Goodman will get off to a good start, taking some of the early rounds, but as the fight progresses, fatigue will inevitably set in. Ball is a master at closing gaps, cutting off the ring, and working the body to wear down his opponents’ legs.
If Goodman can’t stop him before the eighth round, the tide could become impossible to stem. We see Ball finishing strong and scoring a technical knockout between the ninth and eleventh rounds.