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'Bam' ready to 'bring everything to the table' as unification crunch week kicks off

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Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez has promised he will "bring everything to the table" as he chases another super-flyweight crown against Fernando Martinez.

The Texan takes the trip to Riyadh this weekend as part of The Ring IV: Night of the Champions, live from Saudi Arabia on DAZN Pay-Per-View.

Unbeaten across a glittering professional career, Rodriguez earned unified status with victory over Phumelele Cafu in his past bout last July.

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Now, he will seek to add the IBF strap held by Martinez to the WBC and WBO crowns he already has in his possession when he steps into the ring.

"Tune in on Saturday night, and you'll see," he stated at Tuesday's grand arrivals, alongside fellow superstars like Devin Haney and David Benavidez.

"He can feel however he wants to feel, but I'm in there to handle business, go home and enjoy my win. It's been a little different [coming to Saudi Arabia].

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"[It's different] with the time changes, but I'm a fighter. I'll do anything. That's the person I am. November 22, I'll bring everything to the table."

Argentine Martinez fights for the third straight time outside of the Americas, having last defeated Kazuto Ioka in a duology to improve his own record.

Can 'Bam' further elevate legacy on Riyadh debut?

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Once, it was New York, and then it was Vegas, but now, boxing's most formidable fighters must prove their worth and their mettle in the Middle East.

It has taken several years for Rodriguez to be swept up into a fight card held by His Excellency Turki Alalshikh on home turf, but the moment has come.

On a card littered with big names, it says plenty about the two-weight world champion's pedigree that he could steal the show out from other noses.

Despite the fact both men hold titles, 'Bam' arrives as the overwhelming favourite - and though Martinez is a fine operator, plenty see a gulf between them.

Whether victory against such an opponent further elevates Rodriguez's legacy remains to be seen, though the American has been chasing him for a year.

The result however would be a third belt and a chance to go undisputed, with IBF champion Willibaldo García or his rival Kenshiro Teraji surely in his sights.