Naoya Inoue's next mandatory challenger will be determined in an interim title fight between Sam Goodman and Ryosuke Nishida.
## What happened?
The IBF ordered the interim title fight to establish a clear contender for Naoya Inoue's super-bantamweight title.
The fight will take place after the teams of Goodman and Nishida negotiate terms within 30 days.
## Why it matters for Naoya Inoue
Naoya Inoue has been linked to a showdown with Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez, but the American may remain at bantamweight for another fight.
The undisputed champion may target another defense of his super-bantamweight title in September or October.
## What comes next?
The winner of the Goodman-Nishida fight will earn a shot at Naoya Inoue, but it remains to be seen if the fight will happen before Inoue's potential move up in weight.
No Limit Boxing may attempt to add the Goodman-Nishida fight to the undercard of Tim Tszyu's showdown with Errol Spence Jr.
The fight could also take place in Japan, where Goodman would have the chance to strengthen his credentials with local fans.
As of June 15, 2026, the IBF has ordered the interim title fight, with the winner set to face Naoya Inoue.
The teams of Goodman and Nishida have 30 days to negotiate terms before the fight heads to purse bids.
Naoya Inoue has made it clear that he wants the Rodriguez fight at this weight before moving up for one last division before retirement.
The fight between Goodman and Nishida will be for the IBF Interim Super Bantamweight World Title.
Naoya Inoue Faces New Mandatory Challenger
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