Navarrete was physically stronger and tenacious in his fight against Nunez. He showed no signs of slowing down. Outworking and outsmarting Nunez throughout the fight. Vaquero defeated Sugar by 96 punches, landing a total of 236 punches to Nunez’s 140. What caused Eduardo’s right eye to close was the unrelenting punishment he took from Emanuel, who landed 47.8% of his power punches (Compubox).
“It was almost a little over two months of intense work. I think the key was the sparring that I used. It was very specific work that we did in preparing and training for a style like Sugar. I believe that was key,” Navarrete said of his ability that allowed him to be so successful against Nunez.
El Vaquero has had a history of underperforming performances, which can be attributed to a lack of discipline and nutrition. In his last match, he had difficulty making weight against Charly Suarez and had to weigh in again.
A fight that ended controversially due to a cut deemed to be caused by a headbutt when in fact it was caused by a punch. Navarrete’s victory over Suarez was declared a nocontest. In this fight, Emanuel started robust but began to fade, losing rounds to Suarez.
This fight was a complete contrast to his previous fight as he looked physically prepared. “The fight was a confirmation of what was achieved in training, but you all only see the fight, you forget about the months of training, abstinence and… the first diet. It’s complicated, doing physical work after training, it’s complicated. I think that for today… at least for the preparation for this fight, I undertook it as a real professional,” El Vaquero said about his training.
Navarrete admitted that he had not dieted in the past and had not attended a established training camp; If he had done that, he would have been a lot bigger and it showed in this fight.
As for what’s on the horizon, Navarrete said: “We just got the results of a recent stage as a fighter. We did recent things that gave us great results. Something spectacular is coming, something very good. We are on the eve of an extremely impressive fight. Something that really interests me is the ‘Mexico vs. the World’ card recently announced by Turki Alalshikh.”
Who wouldn’t want to be there as a warrior? Who wouldn’t want to be there that night? Supporting Canelo tonight would be amazing [Alvarez]. That would be amazing.”
For now, El Vaquero will take some time off to rest and spend time with his family. He will also decide what he will do in the near future, adding that a potential fight with Suarez is still ongoing and may also happen.