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Saturday Night Boxing Results: Navarrete Unifies at 130, Parra Stuns Pierce on Turning Stone

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Saturday Night Boxing Results: Navarrete Unifies at 130, Parra Stuns Pierce at Turning Stone

Navarrete vs. Nunez – Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, Arizona (DAZN)

Emanuel Navarrete (40-2-1, 33 KO) became the fresh unified super featherweight champion after defeating Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez (29-2, 27 KO) by TKO before the start of the 11th round. The three-division world champion defended his WBO title and captured Nunez’s IBF belt in a pan-Mexican fight that became increasingly one-sided as the fight progressed.

Nunez was the betting favorite but was outclassed by Navarrete’s relentless pressure and volume of play. After a competitive opening round, Navarrete began to take control in the middle frames, hurting Nunez with hook and uppercut combinations in the seventh period. Nunez showed heart, especially with his body work in the sixth and eighth rounds, but Navarrete’s attack wore him down badly in the ninth round when his right eye swelled up.

Nunez fought in the 10th round with one eye, refusing to give up despite taking massive punishment. At the beginning of the 11th, the ring doctor examined Nunez’s eye and ruled that the fight could not continue, giving Navarrete the TKO victory. At the time of the stoppage, Navarrete was ahead on all three scorecards.

In the post-fight interview, Navarrete declined to name a specific next opponent, saying he wanted to enjoy the victory and rest before making any decisions. His mandatory challenger for the WBO title is Charly Suarez, whom he fought last May in San Diego in a controversial no-contest.

Full Results – Navarrete vs. Nuñez Card

  • Emanuel Navarrete def. Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez — TKO 11 (doctor’s timeout, 0:01) | WBO/IBF unification in super featherweight
  • Emiliano Vargas (17-0, 14 KO) def. Agustin Ezequiel Quintana (22-3-1) — TKO 10 (stopped before the start of the round) | Retained WBO Latino and NABF super lightweight titles
  • Abel Ramos (29-6-3, 22 KO) def. Tahmir Smalls (16-1) — Split decision (98-92, 94-96, 97-93) | Welterweight
  • Arturo Cardenas vs. Jordan Martinez — Split Draw (92-98, 96-94, 95-95) | Super bantamweight
  • Oscar Alvarez Guerrero (15-2) def. Trini Ochoa (21-1) — Unanimous decision (79-73, 78-74, 78-74) | Very delicate
  • Hector Beltran (7-0) def. Cesar Diaz (10-2) — Unanimous decision (60-54 x3) | Super welterweight
  • Phillip Vella (5-0) def. Brayan Ramos Armenta (8-8-1) — Unanimous decision (60-54 x3) | Bantamweight
  • Rahman Muhammad (2-0) def. Mitchell McFadden (1-1) — KO 2 | Welterweight

Pierce vs. Parra – Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, Modern York (Amazon Prime)

The biggest surprise of the evening was Lorenzo Parra (24-1-1, 18 KO), who knocked out Elijah Pierce (21-3, 17 KO) in just two rounds and won the WBO International Featherweight title during the second Manny Pacquiao Promotions gala in the USA.

Parra, who was fighting just days after his father’s death, showed controlled aggression. Pierce, a southpaw ranked No. 2 in the WBA and WBO rankings at 126 pounds, found success in the first round with straight left hands to the body and used his reach to keep Parra at bay. However, Parra adjusted in the second, moving into jab range and closing the distance behind his lead hand. Once he had Pierce tied to the ropes, Parra rose to his feet and unloaded the load. A right hand froze Pierce, followed by two more tidy shots that left him unresponsive. Referee Ricky Gonzalez immediately stepped in to stop the fight at 1:44 of the second round.

The knockout ends Pierce’s 12-fight winning streak and shakes up the featherweight division. After the fight, Parra called for a shot at WBO champion Rafael Espinoza.

In the film, hometown favorite Bryce Mills (21-1, 7 KO) from Syracuse, Modern York, won the WBC US super lightweight title after a fourth-round TKO of Tobias Green (12-4-1). Mills, who has fought seven times at Turning Stone to date and has seven wins, was dominant with his jabs and bodywork before a stoppage occurred at 1:23 of the fourth round.

Nineteen-year-old Curmel Moton (9-0, 7 KO) continued to impress, stopping Wilfredo Flores (12-7-1) when Flores failed to answer the bell in the third round. Moton, led by Floyd Mayweather, controlled the action from the opening bell, working the body and throwing combinations upstairs in his first scheduled 10-round fight and his promotional debut with Manny Pacquiao Promotions.

The scheduled fight between Jimuel Pacquiao Jr. and Luis Santana Figueroa was removed from the card before fight night.

Full results – Pierce vs. Parra card

  • Lorenzo Parra (24-1-1, 18 KO) def. Elijah Pierce (21-3) — KO 2 (1:44) | WBO international featherweight title
  • Bryce Mills (21-1, 7 KO) def. Tobias Green (12-4-1) — TKO 4 (1:23) | WBC US super lightweight title
  • Shera Mae Patricio (8-0) def. Maribel Ramirez (15-14-4) — Unanimous decision (59-55, 59-55, 60-54) | NABF super flyweight title
  • Rodrigo Mosquera III def. Khalil Sanders — Unanimous decision (40-34, 40-36, 40-36) | Airy
  • Curmel Moton (9-0, 7 KO) def. Wilfredo Flores (12-7-1) — TKO 2 (3:00) | Welterweight
  • Brandon Poulard (3-0, 3 KO) def. Charles Scott Jr. — KO 1 (2:40) | Super welterweight
  • Damiana Andrell def. Jessica Radtke Maltese — Unanimous decision (39-37, 40-36, 40-36)
  • Katrina Scalzo vs. Michelle Cook — Split Draw (39-37 Barefoot, 38-38, 40-36 Cook)

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Peter Fury claims Tyson used the wrong tactics against Usyk

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Image: Tyson Fury's Social Media Post Keeps the Joshua Fight Fantasy Alive in the UK

“Well, he has his team there and I’m not criticizing anyone, but in both fights his tactics weren’t good,” Peter said in an interview with Sport Boxing.

“It worked out badly because look, if we have a little guy here who can throw, let’s say, a welterweight who can throw a thousand punches, and we have a heavyweight, will a heavyweight fighter throw a thousand punches with him? No.”

“Or maybe he’ll step in and take one good shot? Absolutely.”

“So basically yes, the strategy was just wrong. It doesn’t mean Usyk was better than him. It doesn’t mean he doesn’t say anything. You misunderstand the tactics and they are wrong.

“And you know, when you look at Usyk’s structure and what he does, when he distances himself and tries to box an elite boxer who is lighter than you and who is giving away pounds, he will ping you all over the shop. That should be noticed,” Peter Fury said.

Tyson Fury announced his return earlier this year and is expected to have a preparatory fight before the start of his scheduled series with Anthony Joshua. Queensbury promoter Frank Warren recently confirmed that Fury’s next opponent could be announced in the coming days, with the long-awaited fight against Joshua expected to take place later this year.

Usyk remains at the top of the heavyweight division and has been ordered to fight WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel. Warren also confirmed that negotiations for the fight are ongoing.

Fury’s third meeting with Usyk has not been announced. Peter Fury, however, remains convinced that the strategy used in the first two fights determined the result.

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The politician’s perfect 12-0 KO record remains the strangest in boxing

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Jorge Kahwagi poses at a WBC weigh-in during his controversial 12-0 professional boxing career

Jorge Kahwagi achieved something almost impossible in professional boxing. The Mexican politician retired with a perfect record of 12-0, knocked out every opponent he faced, and finished his entire career in just 15 rounds.

On paper, this looks like one of the most devastating runs the sport has ever seen. In fact, many boxing fans wondered if they even believed it.

Perfect record

Kahwagi turned professional in 2001, despite having no boxing experience. Over the next fourteen years, he set an undefeated record, won regional titles, and never once heard the final bell.

Twelve fights brought twelve victories. All twelve victories were by knockout in just fifteen rounds.

The numbers are tough to understand even now.

Several of Kahwagi’s opponents entered the ring in defeat. Others seemed hopelessly outmatched.

But the record continued to grow as the politician and businessman rose through the cruiserweight ranks without ever being seriously tested.

By the time he retired in 2015 after returning from a ten-year hiatus for one final fight, Kahwagi owned one of boxing’s most remarkable undefeated records.

Why fans never bought it

The controversy surrounding Kahwaga was not in itself. This is how some of these victories turned out.

His last fight against Ramon Olivas remains the fight most frequently mentioned in discussions about Kahwagi’s career. The break came after seemingly minimal contact, prompting criticism from fans and observers.

Doubts have already surrounded previous victories, including the victory over veteran Roberto Coelho.

Whether these doubts were justified or not, the damage was done and many fans never accepted Kahwagi’s record at face value.

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Boxing has seen this before

Kahwagi’s record may be extraordinary, but in boxing there is always controversy when it comes to results.

As WBN reports, while John Riel Casimero faces a fight-fixing investigation in 2025, debates continue to arise in the contemporary era about what happens inside the ropes.

Long before that, Roy Jones Jr. denied winning Olympic gold in Seoul despite dominating Park Si-hun in what many still consider the greatest heist in boxing history.

More than thirty years later, Park returned the medal to Jones.

The Kahwagi case falls into a different category, but the result is often the same. Once fans stop believing what they’re watching, the debate never really stops.

Still one of the strangest

Few fighters retire with a perfect record, and even fewer retire after every knockout victory.

Kahwagi handled both, finishing his entire professional career in just 15 innings, and those numbers remain remarkable.

More than a decade after his retirement, the debate surrounding his record has never really died down.

That’s why Jorge Kahwagi’s perfect 12-0 record remains one of the strangest in boxing history.


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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Teofimo Lopez sees only one winner of David Benavidez vs. Dmitry Bivol title fight

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Teofimo Lopez can only see one winner in David Benavidez vs Dmitry Bivol title fight

One of the most coveted fights in boxing right now is the lithe heavyweight clash between unified champion Dmitry Bivol and WBC ruler David Benavidez for the undisputed 175-pound crown.

However, two-division world champion Teofimo Lopez believes that the fight could end in a “massacre”.

Bivol won the undisputed lithe heavyweight title of the world took revenge for his defeat against Artur Beterbiev in February last yearbut soon afterwards the Russian was stripped of the WBC marble and Benavidez became world champion.

“The Mexican Monster” has since won the unified cruiserweight crown, but maintains he would be willing to cut weight to face Bivol and claim the undisputed honors.

Speaking on Inside The Ring programLopez renamed Benavidez the “Massacre Monster” when discussing the potential fight, believing the age difference between the two lithe heavyweight champions could be crucial to the outcome of the fight.

“I’m going to call Benavidez a ‘massacre monster’ because, man, [that performance against Ramirez] it was nasty. It’s really nasty, really.

“He [Benavidez] enters its flowering period, while the other [Bivol] is on the way out. You have to think about these things too.”

Bivol fulfilled his IBF obligation by defending his belts against Michael Eifert last weekend, but the WBO ordered him to face mandatory challenger Callum Smith in order to retain the WBO belt.

As a result, it appears that a potential Bivol-Benavidez clash will have to wait until 2027, with Beterbiev also being considered for the trilogy.

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