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Emanuel Navarrete vs Charly Suarez Set for May 10 in San Diego

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Another chapter of organized Mexico vs. The Philippines of the boxing competition will be written soon.

The Mexican king with the three divisions of Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete will defend his lightweight world championship in the WBO against the undefeated Filipino pretender Charly Suarez on Saturday, May 10 in Niechanga Arena San Diego.

In the factor of the free momentary medium -sized IBF title, Socal Raymond Muratalla’s compatriot will fight Russian Zaur Abdullaev.

Navarrete-Suarez and Muratalla-Abdullaev will be broadcast live to ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 22:00 ET/19 PM entitled

Tickets promoted in the highest ran will go on sale on Friday, March 28, at 12.00 PT by axs.com.

“San Diego is an amazing city of struggle and we are glad that we can return from Emanuel Navarrete, who will go as one of the great masters of Mexican his era,” said the president of Bob Arum. “Charly Suarez is a determined, undefeated pretender who will have him in the Philippines.

Navarrete (39-2-1, 32 KO) returns to the place of his greatest professional disappointment. In May in Pechanga, Arena raised five pounds to fight Denys Berinchyk to get an empty lightweight WBO title. Berinchyk upset Navarrete by a divided decision, spoiling his dream of becoming a world champion in four validity. After returning to 130 pounds in December last year, Navarrete was in the form of Vintage, stopping Oscar Valdez in a rematch of over six unilateral rounded rounds in Phoenix, Arizona. Navarrete enters its 16th World Championship title, a stunning run that began in December 2018 with the nervousness of Isaac Dogboe for the Crown in the featherweight WBO.

Navarrete said: “I am at the modern stage of my career and I am released because of the next defense of my world title. This fight motivates me. Suarez is undefeated and risky. Because of this, it takes first place in the world. He is exactly the challenge that fuels me. I am hair about fans in San Diego, and on May 10 I will set this debt with the dominant victory.”

Suarez (18-0, 10 KO) made several hundred fights as an amateur, representing his homeland at the 2016 Olympic Games and several world championships. Six-year-old professional, won a few regional titles in March 2023, when he scored a 12-round break over Paul Fleming on a hostile pitch in Sydney, Australia. Fleming Triumph paved the way to the contract with the highest rank, and Suarez won three uncomplicated fights in America. He struck Jorge Castañeda in three rounds in September last year, which took place five months removed from a hefty eight -end decision about Louie Coria. The Philippines have two prevailing world champions-105 pounds distinguished by Melvin Jerusalem and Pedro Taduran-a Suarez becomes cheerful number three.

Suarez said: “I am grateful for the highest position for this occasion. When I enter the ring on May 10, I will show the world that I have what I need. I will not waste this opportunity. Navarrete is a monster in the ring, but I know I’m better.”

Muratalla (22-0, 17 KO), from Fontana in California, for the first time in over two years returns to its family state. That evening in March 2023 in Fresno it was made of knocking down in the first round to knock out Humberto Galindo in the ninth. Since this miniature, Hiccups Muratalla has been constantly climbing the ranks, including the destruction of the great punchating of Jeremia Nakathil into two parts and the survival of the former world champion Tevin Farmer within 10 rounds on the way to a unanimous decision. In November last year he poured Jesus Perez in two rounds to win this shot for the momentary title of the world champion.

“I have worked on it all my life. Every warrior dreams of becoming a world champion, and on May 10 I take a large step towards realization,” Muratalla said. “Zaur Abdullaev is a good warrior. He is beaten by tough opponents, including former world champions, but I finished waiting. I am very ranking and I put on work. This is my time. When I take this momentary title, the era of Raymonda Muratalla begins.”

Abdullaev (20-1, 12 KO) has not lost for longer than five years, winning nine uncomplicated fights since he fell through TKO in the fourth round to Devin Haney in September 2019. His victory string includes Master Dujan Zlatičanin in the third round, third champion, Jorge Linares. The then player Roman Andreev and the 10-round decision to Venezuelan of the former younger world champion Roger Gutierrez. In October last year, Abdullaev decreased Juan Javier Carrasco from Argentina on the way to TKO in the 12th round.

“I come to America, ready to take this belt,” said Abdullaev. “Muratalla is the best contender, but I have the skills and experience needed for victory.”

Undercarda ESPN+contains some local taste, as a pretender for a welterweight Giovani Santillan (33-1, 18 KO), tries to keep his rush against Angel Beltran (18-2-1, 11 KO) in a 10-runder. After losing “0” via TKO in May last year at the unlawful Arena “El Gallo de Oro” returned to the victories in December with the original break of Fredrick Lawson. Beltran, from Mexicals in Mexico, leaves the third round of Ko Jose Quintero Velarde at the beginning of this month.

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