Garcia explained that Rodriguez allowed his current schedule to expire before exploring his options. This process opened the door for many promoters to express interest, creating leverage that did not previously exist.
“We didn’t sign anything,” Garcia said Fighting Hub TV. “Bam told me, ‘Look what’s out there.’ So I did my job and saw what was going on there.
The decision is still pending
Garcia confirmed that the interest was not theoretical. He described at least one offer as extremely aggressive, which strengthened Rodriguez’s position as a valuable asset in the current promotional market.
“Zuffa made a great offer,” Garcia said. “It’s huge.”
Matchroom, which promoted Rodriguez during his title run, is in energetic discussions to retain him. Garcia indicated that negotiations have made significant progress, although details are still being finalized through legal review.
“They went with most things,” Garcia said. – We should have something this week.
The sequence reflects a change in Rodriguez’s position compared to earlier in his career, when the promotional setup was more stable. His position in the championship and recent performances have allowed him to consider other offers, rather than automatically continuing with the same deal.
Garcia also explained that time played a factor in the negotiations. He waited out the initial contract period, expecting extension talks, but when no immediate agreement was reached, Rodriguez authorized him to explore alternatives.
“When the time came, I told Bam, ‘What do we want to do? Do you want me to contact you, or do you want to wait and see what happens?’ He told me, ‘Look what’s out there,'” Garcia said.
Rodriguez’s unsigned status remains provisional rather than indefinite. Garcia’s expectations for a short-term solution suggest that another promotional home for Rodriguez will likely be finalized soon, which will determine the structure of his upcoming fights and title defenses.
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