WBO was present in Villa Urquiz: support, training and commitment to Argentine boxing.
During a visit to Argentina, President WBO Gustavo Olivieri and the Vice President of the Latinos WBO Jesuan Letizia visited the Mi Rincón gym in Villa Urquiz’s district, where they were welcomed by the vigorous and committed boxing community.
Throughout the day, the management talked to the gym’s coaches, Leandro Ledesma and Nelson Suárez, addressed to all current students with their parents. The meeting focused on sport values, the importance of effort and the fundamental role of the family in the development of the boxer.
A few minutes later, an open training session began, during which all students participated in physical exercises and combat training conducted by instructors from various gyms. The event ended with a donation of necessary materials, including gloves and pads, which will improve daily operations in Mi Rincón.
In addition, as a material support sign, WBO provided T -shirts, backpacks and sports equipment for everyone training in the gym, regardless of age or level of experience.
OMB found in Villa Urquiz: support, training and commitment to Argentine boxing
As part of his visit to Argentina, the President of OMB, Gustavo Olivieri and the Vice President of the Latin OMB, Jesuan Letizia, approached the Mi Rincón junior high school, located in the Buenos Aires district in Villa Urquiz, where they were accepted by an vigorous and committed boxing community.
During the day, managers shared a conversation with gym trainers, Leandro Ledesma and Nelson Suárez, addressed to all students present to parents. The meeting focused on sport values, the importance of effort and the basic role of the family in creating a boxer.
A few minutes later, an open training began, in which all current boxers conducted physical exercises and a fighting school, by trainers of different gyms. The culmination of the donation of key materials, including gloves and gloves, which will strengthen your daily work in my corner.
In addition, as a sample of concrete support, both provided shirts, backpacks and sports equipment to all who train in the gym, regardless of age or level of experience.
San Diego (May 10, 2025) – “El Vaquero” returned to Sunchang Arena San Diego, trying to win his fans. The victory won, simply the way he imagined it.
Emanuel Navarrete He kept his lightweight WBO Junior World on Saturday evening with a technical decision from the eighth round over the Filipino claimant Charly Suarez. The fight was suspended early due to the cut -off of the left eye of Navarrete, which was ruled by judge Edward Collantes, was caused by an accidental head title.
Navarrete (40-2-1, 32 KO) came out shooting, firing wild right hands and jumping left hooks that bloodied the nose of Suarez in the opening round. Suarez (18-1, 10 Kos), Olympian 2016, found moments of success, sometimes landing on Navarrete’s head, and sometimes only on his gloves.
In the sixth, Navarrete suffered a cut, and they both still traded with ponderous shots in seventh place, when Mexico began to bleed abundantly. The ring doctor waved him just after Bell sounded to start the eighth round.
Navarrete won the results of 77-76 2x and 78-75.
“This is the spirit of a warrior to be a Mexico who helped us today,” said Navarrete. “I felt good, I felt mighty, I felt complete. Unfortunately, what happened with my head, of course that it ended. But when we fought, I felt good.
“From the first moment I knew it was the title of the head. He completely divided the eyebrows and from the first moment I noticed that it was the title of the head.”
Suarez said: “I’m sorrowful at the moment, but it’s part of the game and I know that Navarrete won the fight, but it’s part of the game. I would like to make a rematch. I want a rematch with Navarrete.”
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