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Navarrete vs. Núñez unification talks confirmed for 2026

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Image: Navarrete vs. Núñez Unification Talks for Early 2026 in Phoenix

Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed today that super featherweight champions Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez and Emanuel Navarrete are in negotiations for a unification fight in early 2026.

March 7 in Phoenix – target date

The Ring reports that the Navarrete-Nunez reunion will take place on March 7 in Phoenix, Arizona. Charly Suarez has agreed to a waiver to allow the unification fight between the two 130-pound champions to continue.

Hearn calls the fight “one of the best fights in boxing”

“Nunez-Navarrete is not done yet, but we are in deep discussions with Top Rank. Everyone wants to fight this fight. For me, it’s one of the best fights in boxing, Nunez-Navarrete,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. Carlos Linares regarding negotiations for a unification fight between super featherweight champions Eduardo Nunez and Emanuel Navarrete for the first quarter of 2026.

Navarrete (39-2-1, 32 Kos) is still lucky to have defended his WBO title after the Suarez fight. Earlier this year, Navarrete defended against Suarez on May 10, 2025 in San Diego, California. The fight was stopped in the eighth round due to a cut to Navarrete’s left eye.

Controversial no contest in Navarrete

Judge Edward Collantes wrongly ruled that the cause was a head collision. The result was recorded on the scorecards, and the 32-year-old Navarrete won by eight-round technical decision by scores of 78-75, 77-76 and 77-76.

Replays showed that referee Collantes botched the decision as it was Suarez’s punch that caused the cut, meaning he should have won the fight by eight-round technical knockout. The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) changed the results to an eighth round no contest on June 2, 2025. The WBO then ordered a rematch between Navarrete and Sugarez.

Instead of going down this route, Navarrete will fight Nunez, which is a good move for him. If Navarrete defeats Nunez, he could vacate the WBO title to avoid Suarez, which is an unsuitable matchup for him due to his athleticism, quick style and conditioning.

“Sugar” Nunez (29-1, 27 KO) looked unimpressive in his last fight, defeating hard-hitting Christopher Diaz-Velez (30-6, 19 KO) by 12-round unanimous decision on September 6, 2025 at the Centro de Usos Multiples in Los Mochis, Mexico. The scores were 117-109, 117-109 and 116-110. The fight was much closer than the high scores given by the three judges indicated.

Interestingly, Diaz was the strongest puncher of the two. Going into the fight, Nunez was expected to be the more powerful of the two, but surprisingly, it was Diaz who lit him up throughout the fight.

Navarrete has looked impoverished in his last three fights, losing to Denys Berinchyk by a 12-round split decision in an unsuccessful attempt to win the vacant WBO lightweight title on May 18, 2024.

Navarrete’s form is showing signs of decline

Navarrete’s fight with Charly Suarez was similar. Against the 37-year-old Suarez, he looked gentle in midfield and was hit with punches throughout the fight.

At 32 years vintage, Navarrete appears to be in his decline and is not the same player he was three years ago in 2022. He should move up to lightweight because he’s too fat for the 130-pound division. The problem is that Navarrete lacks the youth and conditioning to dominate fighters of the same size if he were to fight at 135 pounds.

Nunez performed equally badly against Diaz, taking ponderous punches and often having to hold on to avoid being beaten by the veteran.

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Eddie Hearn blocked one man from fighting Conor Benn before splitting promotion: ‘I tried to get him’

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Eddie Hearn blocked one man from facing Conor Benn before promotional split: “I was trying to get him”

Conor Benn has called for several high-profile fights during his Matchroom Boxing career, but former promoter Eddie Hearn appears to have ruled out one potential inside fight.

Since Benn’s departure from Matchroom, Hearn has been open about previous discussions about the welterweight’s career, most recently claiming that Benn turned down proposed world title fights against Rolando Romero, Lewis Crocker and Josh Kelly.

Now former IBF and WBC welterweight champion Jaron Ennis has revealed that he insisted on fighting Benn while both fighters were aligned with Hearn, but the idea was immediately rejected.

Speaking on All The Smoke Fight PodcastEnnis said:

“I told Eddie to let me fight him.

“I said I would fight Conor, him [Hearn] he turned around and said “absolutely not”. I’ll get in trouble, but he said “absolutely not.” But I tried to get him.

“Boots” Ennis – who was described by his promoter as “the next Terence Crawford” – praised Benn and suggested he continues to improve in recent performances.

“He’s good and I think he’s getting better.”

Ennis is currently preparing to fight Xander Zayas for the unified super welterweight title next monthand the American intends to become the champion of the second weight category. If Benn moves up to 154 pounds in the future, Hearn may be more interested in making this fight happen after a promotional split.

Meanwhile, the Briton plans to challenge Ryan Garcia for the WBC welterweight belt later this year.

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Viktor Jurk stops Edwin Castillo in a few seconds and sparks an online debate

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A heavyweight fight that lasted mere seconds became one of the most talked about boxing clips of the weekend. Viktor Jurk knocked out Edwin Castillo with one left hand moments after the opening bell on Friday night at the SAP Arena in Mannheim, Germany, in the Karen Chukhadzhian vs. Paddy Donovan IBF welterweight title eliminator bout.

The fight was broadcast DAZN internationally and at ARD in Germany. According to RingJurk, a 6-foot-9 southpaw from Flensburg, stepped to the center of the ring and threw a looping left hand that dropped Castillo to the canvas, where he stayed for a few minutes before recovering and leaving on his own.

Sequence

According to reports, both fighters touched gloves before the bell Fox News. As the round began, Castillo approached with his hands down and appeared to extend his left glove towards Jurek for a second time. Jurk did not respond and instead released a left hook, which ended the fight.

This sequence sparked a reaction online. Some viewers argued on X that Castillo was set up by a fraudulent glove strike. Others noted that the gloves had already been touched before the bell and that Castillo entered coverage with his hands down. Ponderous-motion replays were widely shared on Saturday, with commentators on both sides citing the same material to support different conclusions.

Jurk threw a punch, left without joy, and the referee started counting before the medical service entered the ring. Castillo, a 23-year-old Colombian, lay on his back for a long time before he was helped. For Bad left hookringside reports that he “recovered shortly thereafter”.

Records and context

Jurk improves his record to 14-0 after 12 knockouts. According to Fox News, Castillo is 13-3 (8 KOs), with all three losses coming in his last four fights. The fight was contracted for eight rounds.

The gala, billed as “Night of the Heavyweights” and promoted by Florian Winter, featured several heavyweight contenders alongside the welterweight headliner. Emanuel Odiase defeated Nick Webb in the second round to win the IBF European heavyweight title. In the main event, Donovan defeated Chukhadzhian by majority decision, securing his third meeting with IBF welterweight champion Lewis Crocker.

Comparisons

Several facilities, including: DajMeSportraised the question of whether the finish was one of the fastest in the history of professional boxing. The recognized record is generally considered to be Jimmy Thunder’s 1.5-second knockout of Crawford Grimsley in 1997. No official break time has been announced for the Jurk-Castillo fight.

Jurk did not publicly respond to the criticism. Castillo’s team has not released a statement.

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Empty seats overshadow Ronda Rousey’s return on Netflix

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Ronda Rousey locks in an armbar submission against Gina Carano during MVP MMA’s debut Netflix event.

Most Valuable Promotions held its first MMA event with Ronda Rousey, former boxers Francis Ngannou and Nate Diaz, Mike Perry, Netflix support, and one obvious problem that the cameras couldn’t completely hide.

Despite the star-studded lineup and global streaming interest, much of the arena remained empty throughout the night as MVP officially transitioned into mixed martial arts.

The atmosphere seemed strangely flat compared to the scale of the names featured.

Ronda Rousey returns

Former UFC champion Ronda Rousey needed just 17 seconds to defeat Gina Carano in the main event, defeating the women’s MMA pioneer with the trademark armbar that once made her one of combat sports’ biggest stars.

After charging across the cage almost immediately, the Olympic medalist took down Carano, then wrapped it all up with the armbar that made her eminent.

However, while the action was speedy in the cage, it was demanding to ignore the empty seats around the arena during MVP’s heavily promoted debut event.

Netflix broadcast the event worldwide as part of its deal with MVP following the success of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and several major boxing events.

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Perry defeats Diaz

In a joint feature film Mike Perry stopped Nate Diaz after two brutal rounds of welterweight trading.

Both men went at each other from the opening bell before Diaz’s corner finally stopped the penalty at the end of the second round.

After the break, Perry called for an MMA fight with Jake Paul, while agreeing to a future rematch with Diaz.

Nate Diaz covered in blood during brutal MMA fight with Mike Perry at MVP's debut event on Netflix.
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Elsewhere on the card, there was a former boxer Francis Ngannou he crushed Philipe Lins in the first round, then immediately renewed calls for a future showdown with Jon Jones.

Salahdine Parnasse impressed in his US debut, stopping Kenneth Cross in the first round, while “Massive Boy” Robelis Despaigne knocked out Junior Dos Santos in another explosive heavyweight finish.

Empty arena

For MVP, the event was still another attempt to prove that the company could transcend boxing.

But the empty seats were an uncomfortable reminder of reality. Outside of the UFC banner, even Netflix, Ngannou, Rousey, Diaz and Perry weren’t enough to fill the building.

MVP was already a huge boxing streaming success with Netflix, but the optics surrounding his first MMA release told a completely different story.

Dana White won’t be shaking in her boots.


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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