Emanuel Navarrete vs. Charly Suarez headers on Saturday, May 10, live from Pechanga Arena San Diego. The main card starts at 22:00 et / 19:00 PT at ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+, and Undercard starts at 17:30 et / 14:30 PT on ESPN+. Tickets now available at axs.com.
Where to watch
Stream: Live ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+ Global access: ESPN application, ESPN+application, browser, clever tv Subscription: Required – Visit espnplus.com/toprank
Starting times
The main card begins:
22:00 and
19:00 Fri
3:00 BST (Sunday)
4:00 cest (Sunday)
Undercard (ESPN+):
17:30
14:30 pt
22:30 BST
23:30 CEST
Main event – Navarrete vs. Suarez (WBO Junior Lightweight World Title)
Emanuel Navarrete
“My performance against Oscar Valdez showed that I am 100 percent. We are prepared for a great fight because Suarez comes to my title.” “We know what happened last time in San Diego. We got lost at the age of 135, but I’m ready to defend ourselves at 130 and show people that I returned to the right track.” “We’ll see if I stay at the age of 130 or move again.”
Charly Suarez
“I prayed for this fight, and now it is here. I will not lose.” “I bring all my amateur experience. This is my world title and I am ready to represent the Philippines.” “Filipinos and Mexicans always play great fights.”
Co-fulling-mathla vs. Abdullaev (IBF ephemeral featherlight title of the world champion)
Raymond Muratalla
“I am ready to shine. We know that Abdullaev is arduous, but I put on a job.” “It would be huge for my family and band,” I dreamed about it since I was a child. “
Zaur Abdullaev
“I am glad that I returned to the USA after five years. I am ready to become the world champion.” “Muratalla is a very good warrior, but I’m ready to overcome this challenge.”
Undercard – fighter quotes
Andres Cortes
“There are levels in this. I’m at the top.” “I dream about it every night. Put me on a knockout.”
Full combat card
Emanuel Navarrete vs. Charly Suarez – WBO Junior Lightweight World Title
Raymond Muratalla vs. Zaur Abdullaev – IBF ephemeral featherlight title of the world champion
Andres Cortes vs. Salvador Jimenez – Junior Lightweight, 10 rounds
Giovani Santillan vs. Angel Beltran – Valler’s scale, 10 rounds
Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025 Premises: San Diego Pechanga Program: Live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+ Main card: 22:00 et / 19:00 Fri Undercard: 17:30 ET / 14:30 PT Tickets: On sale at axs.com
Why watch?
Because Navarrete has unfinished interests in San Diego, and Suarez does not fly in the middle of the world to lie down.
Because Muratalla and Abdullaev chas their first world title – and none of them plan to play safely.
Because Cortes calls his shot, and Santillan represents his hometown in an indefinite card.
Because if you love the war between Mexico and the Philippines, you already know what is coming.
Jarrell Miller defeated Lenier Pero this weekend at Las Vega to fulfill his world champion dreams, although he may first want to end a long-running feud beyond the title picture
Although winning the final elimination puts him close to a chance to fight champion Oleksandr Usyk, after the fight Miller saw the appeal of an all-American fight with Deontay Wilder.
I’m talking to Fighting Hub TV“Substantial Baby” called for the fight to continue.
“I think if the fans call him out enough, they’ll want to make this fight happen. Everyone says Deontay will beat me, knock me out – there’s only one way to find out. He’s been knocked out multiple times, I haven’t. Let’s make this fight happen. We’re two of the top American heavyweights. We can both get people tuned in. Me and my brilliant speech, him and his weird, dramatic speeches and entrances… I think it would be fun.”
With Miller unlikely to be on Usyk’s radar as the Ukrainian only has a narrow number of fights remaining before he retires, Wilder presents an opportunity to settle a dispute – including claims related to weighty sparring and personal grievances – that has been brewing for years.
Wilder revitalized his career earlier this year with a hard-fought victory over Derek Chisora and will likely miss the opportunity to fight Anthony Joshua as the Briton focuses on a warm-up fight for his fight with Tyson Fury.
In recent comments, Garcia said that Benn is the fight he wants. At the same time, he openly announced the emergency plan.
“If Conor doesn’t want it, we’ll go back to it with Rolly,” Ryan Garcia told Ring Magazine, referring to Rolando Romero.
That alone was revealing. Players who believe that an agreement is imminent tend to limit their message. When alternative opponents are publicly mentioned, it often means that there are still obstacles related to money, timing, broadcasters or promotional control.
Then another wrinkle appeared when Óscar De La Hoya publicly supported a completely different fight.
“I’m most interested in a rematch with Devin Haney,” De La Hoya said, adding that it could be massive enough to accommodate Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Now Garcia’s public trail includes three separate names: Benn, Romero and Devin Haney. Rarely does a finalized fight sound like this.
Benn’s matchup still makes sense on paper. Benn has become one of the more recognizable names in the UK and has now added to his profile after signing with Zuffa Boxing. Garcia remains one of boxing’s biggest social media attractions and continues to attract attention regardless of the results.
Put these names together and you have clear commercial value.
But picking a fight and liking the fight are two different things. Garcia has ties to the Golden Boy. Benn’s modern setting creates fresh business layers. Place also matters. An event in the US, an event in the UK, or support from Saudi Arabia would change the economy.
This helps explain why backup options are already provided.
A rematch with Haney also remains valuable as unfinished business continues to sell. Their first meeting generated headlines, controversy and debate. Whether fans loved the event or not, they remember it. In state-of-the-art boxing, remembered fights are often easier to sell than fresh ones.
Meanwhile, Romero proposes the simplest, practical way. It is known, accessible and connected to Garcia’s recent history.
Ryan may really prefer Benn, but preference doesn’t always dictate the schedule. This is usually what promoters, networks and time do.
Ryan Garcia and Oscar De La Hoya have offered conflicting perspectives on a potential rematch with Devin Haney, while rumors of a Conor Benn fight become more likely.
Garcia won the welterweight world title in February, dethroning Mario Barrios by unanimous decision following a first-round knockout.
Since then, his name has been most closely linked to Benn, the WBC No. 1 contender at 147 pounds, whose last fight was at 150 pounds against Regis Prograis.
In a recent interview with Fighting Hub TVGarcia confirmed that this is the fight he wants.
“Devin Haney never wanted this. He doesn’t want a rematch at all… [I’m going to return in] August. Can’t wait. I just want Conor [Benn]”
Unlike Garcia, said Golden Boy promoter De La Hoya Fight the noise that he “would like” to make a rematch with Haney a priority.
“I’m most interested in the rematch with Devin Haney. It could be a blockbuster event.
“I would love for this fight to take place in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium – it could be such a substantial fight.
“I believe this fight is the best fight that can be had right now.”
Garcia reached a majority decision against Haney in April 2024, but the result was declared a no contest after he tested positive twice for the banned substance Ostarine. It remains one of the most intriguing fights in boxing, especially considering the doubts surrounding the first result and the fact that it is currently a unification fight in the welterweight ranks.
But it appears Benn will take his shot despite recently signing a contract with Zuffa Boxing, the latest major promotion of the sport whose frontman Dana White has no interest in working with the four customary sanctioning bodies.
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