Emanuel Mavarrete today defends her super feather title WBO against her pretender No. 1, Charly Suarez, in the main event in San Diego. Navarrete (39-2-1, 32 KO) will make the fourth defense of your WBO 130-pound belt against Suarez (18-0, 10 KO) at the Arena.
The card will be live on ESPN and ESPN+ at 22:00 et | 19:00 Fri tonight. The estimated time on Navarrete’s fight with Suarez is at 23:00 et. The introductory card starts at 17:30 et / 14:30
Preview of main events: Navarrete vs. Suarez
Given the tender CV of Suarez, there was not much noise in today’s Navarrete fight. Fans do not know Suarez because he did not overcome any significant objection during his six -year professional career. He is not adolescent at the age of 36 to have such a sterile CV. On paper, Suarez is easily the weakest pretender, before which Navarrete defended his title since he captured him
Main card on ESPN and ESPN+ at 22:00 ET / 19 PM PT
Emanuel Navarrete vs. Charly Suarez
Raymond Muratalla vs. Zaur Abdullaev
Youthful Santillan vs. Angel Beltran
Andres Cortes vs. Salvador Jimenez
Albert Gonzalez vs. Jose Guardado
Prelims at 17:30 et / 14:30 PT on ESPN+
Alan Garcia vs. Cristian Medina
Sebastian Hernandez Reyes vs. Azat Hovhannisan
Samuel Contreras vs. Dyllon Cervantes Alvarado
Basaldua Pearl vs. Mona Ward
Fans would prefer that Navarrete would defend himself against one of the talented and younger contenders, not DOI its title with another tender opponent. In the last fight, Navarrete fought for an unnecessary rematch against Oscar Valdez in December last year after closing him in a unilateral 12-round decision in 2023.
Co-main cooperation: Muratalla vs. Abdalaev
People seem to be the most interested in the fight of this card, the main support between the lithe pretender Raymond Muratalla (22-0, 17 KO) and Zaur Abdullaev (20-1, 12 KO). They will fight for the free IBF 135-punting title. Muratalla is preferred to win this clash, and then potentially raised to the full status of the lithe IBF master, if Vasily Lomachenko does not return from absence to defend against him.
It is understandable why 30-year-old Navarrete decided to maintain the title of WBO 130-LB instead of following other belts in the Super Feather Wweight. The ranking of pretenders by the World Boxing Organization is one of the weakest of four sanctioning bodies.
WBO rankings seem upside down, with beaten, cushioned pretenders at the top and talented, threatening evaluated below. This is an ideal situation for a faulty master, such as Navarrete, to keep his title longer than usual. WBO Raymond Ford took 7th place in position 7, and Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez assessed #9. These two are Navarrete’s greatest threats for his reign, but for some reason they are low in WBO.