Emanuel Navarrete has retained his title of WBO Super Feather champion, winning a technical decision over Charly Suarez in San Diego Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Range
Emanuel Navarrete controversial defended his title WBO Super Feather Wweight, winning a technical decision over Charly Suarez at the bullshit Arena in San Diego on Saturday.
Navarrete (40-2-1, 32 KO) was recently released in December 2024, establishing Oscar Valdez in the sixth round of their rematch in Phoenix, while Suarez (18-1, 10 KO) entered this one scored number one by WBO, and his last victory was the third round of Jorge Castanda’s detention in Glendale in September.
These were things with an opening bell from the finger, and Navarrete landed with a ponderous right hand in the first round, which Suarez felt, and his knees fastened for a moment.
The master allowed his hands to go in the fourth round, falling in several arrow powers, which Filipinos took his step, and the pretender was still approaching.
Then Suarez aimed at Navarrete’s body in fifth place, but the talking point of battle came later.
Navarrete suffered a brutal cut photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
The 36-year-old found a blow, which apparently caused nasty cutting of the eye of Navarrete, and two then collided, and the judge ruled that the cut was caused by a clash.
“Vaquero” answered, charging Suarez at the end of the round, but enjoyed a solid seventh, combining combinations, but before he could take advantage of this success, the fight waved the doctor at the beginning of the eighth round, and with the commission issuing a sentence at the start, fight.
Two results 77-76 and third in 78-75 ensured that Navarrete was holding the belt.
Muratallam is fighting low Abdullaev
The short-lived title of IBF world champion went to Raymond Muratalla because he won wide points in his fight against Zaur Abdullaev (20-2, 12 KO).
Muratalla (23-0 17 KO) was a handy winner of two results 119-109 and third amount of 118-110.
The 28-year-old would be updated to the full master if Vasiliy Lomachenko will give up.
Muratalla won the short-lived lithe title IBF photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Cortes defeats Jimeneza
In ten round attractions of Andres Cortes, Super Feather, he was the dominant winner against Rafael Salvador Jimenez (14-2-1, 6 KO), winning a clear victory of points.
Cortes (23-0, 12 KO) won all ten rounds on two cards and won 99-91 on the third results card.
In the welterweight Giovani Santillan (34-1, 18 Kos) he recorded points from Angel Beltran Villa (18-3, 11 Kos) by three identical results 97-93 in their competition, and Sebastian Hernandez Reyes (20-0, 18 Kos) clearly delete Azat Hovhannisan (21-6, 17 Kos) through the heritage in Super Bantamwe. Three results 98-91 sealed victory.
In the Eight Rounder sole, Alan Garcia (16-1, 11 KO) won the 79-73 victory on the entire plaque against Cristian Medina Garcia (8-3-1, 5 KO) in his lithe clash.
In four round actions, Samuel Contreras (2-0, 1 KO) took all four rounds against Dyllon Cervantes Alvarado (4-6-1, 2 KO) in Super Lightweight, and Perla Bazaldua (2-0, 1 KO) did the same in Super Flyweight against Mona Ward (0-2).
San Diego (May 10, 2025) – “El Vaquero” returned to Sunchang Arena San Diego, trying to win his fans. The victory won, simply the way he imagined it.
Emanuel Navarrete He kept his lightweight WBO Junior World on Saturday evening with a technical decision from the eighth round over the Filipino claimant Charly Suarez. The fight was suspended early due to the cut -off of the left eye of Navarrete, which was ruled by judge Edward Collantes, was caused by an accidental head title.
Navarrete (40-2-1, 32 KO) came out shooting, firing wild right hands and jumping left hooks that bloodied the nose of Suarez in the opening round. Suarez (18-1, 10 Kos), Olympian 2016, found moments of success, sometimes landing on Navarrete’s head, and sometimes only on his gloves.
In the sixth, Navarrete suffered a cut, and they both still traded with ponderous shots in seventh place, when Mexico began to bleed abundantly. The ring doctor waved him just after Bell sounded to start the eighth round.
Navarrete won the results of 77-76 2x and 78-75.
“This is the spirit of a warrior to be a Mexico who helped us today,” said Navarrete. “I felt good, I felt mighty, I felt complete. Unfortunately, what happened with my head, of course that it ended. But when we fought, I felt good.
“From the first moment I knew it was the title of the head. He completely divided the eyebrows and from the first moment I noticed that it was the title of the head.”
Suarez said: “I’m sorrowful at the moment, but it’s part of the game and I know that Navarrete won the fight, but it’s part of the game. I would like to make a rematch. I want a rematch with Navarrete.”
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