O’Shaquie Foster condemns ‘conceited’ Abraham Nova for mascot and past snub ahead of WBC title fight
by John Dennen

O’Shaquie Foster puts his WBC super-featherweight title on the line against Abraham Nova this weekend at the Madison Square Garden Theater, and wants to teach his challenger a lesson.
O’Shaquie Foster has a score to settle with Abraham Nova.
The two will fight at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York.
Foster, now the proud holder of the WBC super-featherweight title, is giving Nova a shot at the belt, even though he feels his challenger swerved the opportunity to fight him before.
“I was calling him out a couple of years ago. I guess he was on his high horse because they were pushing him real big and he looked down upon me like my name wasn’t big enough,” Foster told Sky Sports.
“That’s the biggest motivation for me coming into this fight. You never want to make nobody feel like you’re better than them. That’s how he tried to make me feel. I’m here to make a statement.
“No matter what position you’re in, you’ve got to at least stay a little humble. It’s cool to be confident but don’t ever look down upon nobody.
Foster also condemned the mascot, of Nova, that accompanies Nova to his fights.
“It is some conceited stuff. Definitely you can tell how big his head is. But I couldn’t care less,” the champion said.
Foster has shown he can deliver when he needs to, never more so than in his last fight when he was boxing Mexico’s Eduardo Hernandez in Cancun. Going into the last round Foster was way behind, most unjustly he felt, on the scorecards.
He knew he needed a knockout in that last round. He got it.
“I like to stay calm through the storm,” Foster explained. “I knew I was going to get him.
“Showed a lot of people that I can dig and I can get you from one through 12 if I need to.”
The champion’s confidence is clear going into this fight with Nova. If he is victorious, he expects to set up further big opportunities for himself later this year.
“I’d take the winner of Liam Wilson-[Oscar] Valdez or if [Emanuel] Navarrete comes back down we can do that. We’ve got Lamont Roach [the WBA champion]. I understand he’s got a couple of mandatories but usually the unifications can trump the mandatories. We’re looking to do something around the summer,” he said.
“I feel like I’m here for a reason,” he continued. “I feel like this is meant for me.
“I’m feeling good, I’m ready to put on a show.”