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.