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Navarrete’s victory over Suarez fell over, ordered Rematch
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The controversial technical decision of Emanuel Navarrete over Charly Suarez, in defense of his semi -edited weight, was repealed by the California state sports commission and ruled on Monday without care. After the decision, WBO ordered a rematch.
The fight took place on May 10 at the Lucky Arena in San Diego, and Navarrete received a decision when the fight was detained after a ring doctor decided that the master was unable to continue due to cutting off the left eyebrow at the beginning of the eighth round. Judge Edward Collantes originally ruled that the unintentional start of the head caused a cut, and the fight hit the results cards from Navarrete narrowly, maintaining the results of 77-76, 78-75 and 77-76.
However, less than an hour after the event ended, the up-to-date film material showed that the cut was caused by a blow and an incorrect connection was made. If he said that the blow caused a cut before reading the decision, Suarez would be recognized as a technical winner with a knockout, because Navarrete was unable to continue the fight.
CSAC issued a decision after reviewing the up-to-date material. Soon after, WBO issued a statement ordering a rematch.
“In the featherlight of the above, the World Boxing Organization (WBO) hereby orders a rematch,” we read in a statement.
The vice president of the highest rank Carl Moretti said during the meeting that his company would honor the WBO request for a rematch.
Navarrete Mexico (39-2-1, 30 KO) was a significant favorite in the fight against Saarez of the Philippines (18-0, 10 KO), but he received everything he could do in the fight. Suarez arrived forceful at the time of detention, and the decision allowed Navarrete to escape with the title of world champion.
But now they are expected that they will have the opportunity to organize it in the ring at a later date. Navarrete is currently a medical suspension from California to July 9.
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The numbers do not lie, but sometimes they do not tell the whole truth.
Vasiliy Lomachenko announced a boxing pension on Thursday at the age of 37. He leaves this sport as a world champion with three divisions with a professional 18-3 (12 KO) record. Over the years, a modern wave of boxing fans will appear, who will not witness how Ukrainian impression will apply his craft in the ring. Instead, they will look at his album and ask how a warrior with three losses in just 21 fights can be considered great. Especially in the era, in which the size is often defined by protecting the undefeated record, something that Floyd Mayweather became eminent, withdrawing with the 50-0 record.
But Lomachenko was a different type of athlete whose journey through a professional ranks after an extraordinary amateur career, in which he won two golden Olympic medals and collected an unusual record of 396-1, was opposite most boxing careers. Instead of spending the early part of his professional career, facing unspecified opponents, Lomachenko for the main challenges and was defined by overcoming the opportunities.
In his second professional fight, less than five months after his debut, Lomachenko was adapted to the strict featherweight master WBO Orlando Salido in March 2014. Lomachenko chased history, trying to break the record, becoming world champion only in his second fight. However, Salido had other plans. He missed the weight of 2 pounds and used his advantage of greatness, along with filthy tactics, to submit a Lomachenko with a divided decision.
Untilized, Lomachenko would acclimatize in the Prof style and did well after his second attempt to become the world champion, beating the previously unspecified Gary Russell Jr. In June 2014, in order to gain a free weight title in the WBO featherweight, joining Saensak Muangsurin as the only warriors who became the champion in their third pro -fight.
But his best has just come.
Lomachenko successfully defended the title three times before he moved to Junior Lightweight, where he detained the champion of WBO Roman Martinez in five rounds in June 2016 to become the fastest boxer who won the world titles in two different weight classes (seven fights). Then we got acquainted with “No Mas-Chenko”.
In their four four fights-Nicholas Walters (26-0-1), Jason Sosa (20-1-4), Miguel Marriaga (25-2) and Guillermo Rigondeaux (17-0)-Lomachenko forced each of his opponents to throw a stool between rounds. Thanks to his excellent work of the legs, precise accuracy and extraordinary athleticism, Lomachenko was practically inviolable during this extraordinary run, which strengthened him as the basis in pounds for pounds. Against probably the second amateur boxer of this generation, a colleague from the two -time gold medalist of the Olympic Rigondeaux, Lomachenko easily considered him, enabling Rigondeaux to land only 8% of his total strikes in the TKO victory in the sixth round.
A full career would take the average warrior to achieve what Lomachenko did in just 11 professional fights.
And he still doesn’t finish.
Although he was widely considered a compact delicate junior, Lomachenko set off on a slight journey to his next undertaking, challenging Master WBA, Jorge Linares in May 2018. Although he was dropped in the sixth round, Lomachenko stopped Linars in the 10th round in the 10th round of the liver to become the fastest field to win world world titles. Fighting led by Jeff Fenech.
Thanks to his status, a pound for a pound, Lomachenko United titles with victories over Jose Pedraz and Luke Campbell, but he was unable to become the undisputed champion when he was not the champion of IBF Teofiimo Lopez. After winning his next three fights, Lomachenko appeared again briefly, trying to unite all four main delicate belts when he lost the highly controversial decision of Devin Haney. Both losses – against Haney and Lopez – were against naturally larger opponents with youth on their side.
Before he drove away to the sunset, Lomachenko put a waste of the former unquestioned master, George Cambosos Jr. In May 2024 with TKO from the 11th round in the Perth yard in Perth, Australia. At the age of 36, Lomachenko was not sure of his next move. Between his progress and the desire to be home on a war -torn Ukraine, Lomachenko finally decided that his boxing career was over.
Although Lomachenko did not retire with an excellent record, his appetite for history and taking on the biggest challenges from the moment he transformed professionals, is the reason why he will start the waltz into the International Gallery of Fame in three years. For most boxers, 21 fights are still part of the building phase.
With the same number of fights, Canelo Alvarez was a virtual unknown, which was still fighting only in Mexico. Terenka Crawford has not yet won the main title of the world after its first 21 fights. Even Mayweather, who is rightly recognized as the largest boxer of this generation, did not achieve what Lomachenko did in 21 fights. Lomachenko is a great example of real -time need, to fully understand it and not rely only on numbers and records to tell the story.
Boxing
Teofimo: Why did he refuse Haney Fight – he was afraid of robbery and lawsuit
Published
3 hours agoon
June 6, 2025
Teofimo Lopez revealed tonight in social media that his decision to fight Devin Haney in Saudi Arabia on August 16 was that he thought that the only way he could win was to throw away Dev. Lopez says that Haney (32-0, 15 KO) is close to Turki Alalshikh. So if he went to Riyadh to fight him, he wouldn’t have won if he knocked him out.
Lopez was afraid of Haney’s robbery
Lopez (22-1, 13 KO) did not want to give them a chance to rob him. He also worried that even if he won, Haneya would fight for a way to sue him, to pick up his victory. He thinks they don’t care about losing. Haney just wants money and then she will sue.
“Why give people a chance at all, when they thought they could do something to us?” said Teofimo Lopez Social media About why he decided to disagree to fight Devin Haney on August 16 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. “Tank says about how he heard that Haney is his guy.”
Lopez says that he would do Devina a favor by fighting him now, because his reserves are so low after his performance on the Times Square card in Fresh York against Jose Ramirez. They need him.
“So if Haney is his guy and want me to go this way, or not saying that, not saying that I should lose when I am there?” He said Teofimo. “The only way I can win is to knock him down, and so tank said.
The way Haney moved against Ramirez, Teofimo would not have the opportunity to knock him out because he will move and hold all night.
Contract issues led to a refusal
“Things were unable to arrange. I’m not going to go there [Saudi Arabia] And I don’t know what will happen … It only helps Hanes. Haneys don’t care about it [losing to him]. They need money and come up with how to sue me. Show yourself, throw blows, and not just move around the ring through 12 rounds – said Teo about Devin.
“I grew up with many different styles. This is not boxing [how Haney fights]. They should have a roll fight Haney, “said Teofimo.
Last updated 06/06/2025
Boxing
How to watch the top -class boxing: Turchi vs. Volkovs on ESPN+
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5 hours agoon
June 6, 2025
Cruiser Wweights Fabio Turchi and Malans Volkovs header boxing boxing at an ESPN party on Sunday at Piazza Santa Croce in Florence, Italy.
Turchi (24-3, 16 Kos), from Florence, will debut in 2025 in battle, for the first time entering the ring from defeating Viktar Chvarkou in December.
Volkovs (11-3-2, 6 KO) will also see its first action of the year. The 25-year-old from Latvia defeated Tommy Fletcher in October.
Turchi and Volkovs will duel to the scheduled 10 rounds, and the winner will take the empty WBO title home.
Also on the highest boxing on ESPN: Turchi vs. Volkovs Fight Card:
The super average Othmen Dioual (9-2-1, 2 KO) and Leonardo Balli (10-1-2, 3 KO) meet in a 10-round clash with a free silver title WBC International.
Feather Wweights Francesco Grandelli (18-4-2, 4 KO) and Simone Rao (11-0, 1 KO) equalize in the fight for real estate for 10 rounds.
Vincenzo La Feminine (14-2, 8 KO) will face Rodrigo Matias Areco (5-14-2) in a six-time test between a featherweight.
Martin Right (6-3-1, 3 KO) will face Marina Sakharov (6-20-2, 3 KO) in sets of feather featherweight for six rounds.
Junior Sior Neriter Weighing Hugo Michallef (10-0, 2 KO) is set against Marko Dmitrovic (14-15-1, 7 KO) in an eight round. Raffele Montella (8-4-0) in welterweight accepts the opponent who will be announced in a fight planned for six rounds.
Where can I watch the highest -ranking boxing on ESPN: Turchi vs. Volkovs Fight Card?
The main card is to start on Sunday at 13:30 et ESPN+ AND Disney+.
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