Emanuel Navarrete knocked out Oscar Valdez in tonight’s world title rematch.
Emanuel Navarrete looked sharp and reenergized tonight, knocking out Oscar Valdez in the sixth round to retain the WBO super featherweight championship in their rematch in Phoenix.
Navarrete dropped Valdez in the first, fourth, and sixth rounds, and snapped a two-fight winless streak by out-gunning his rival for a second time, this time winning inside the distance.
The knockout came on a lovely shot to the body, which Valdez tried to get up from but it just wasn’t in the legs for him anymore.
Navarrete (39-2-1, 32 KO) had questions about his conditioning and dedication after going 0-1-1 in two bouts following his 2023 win over Valdez, and also had to have a hand surgery, which he says was the major issue in recent performances.
But whether Navarrete struggled chiefly because of the hand or in addition to other issues, this was clearly a more vintage version of “Vaquero,” who looked in very good shape and was just the better man against the game but overwhelmed Valdez (32-2, 24 KO).
It’s the first stoppage loss of the 33-year-old Valdez’s career, and he’s now 2-3 in his last five fights dating back to 2022.
Here’s a look at all the knockdowns, including the KO:
COWBOY UP.
El Vaquero scores the R1 knockdown pic.twitter.com/i0M51zQRsR
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ANOTHER VAQUERO KNOCKDOWN CLOSING R4 pic.twitter.com/nXQlp6sDXM
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A NAVARRETE BEATDOWN.
EL VAQUERO DOES IT AGAIN pic.twitter.com/5J3JEZyVSn
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Rafael Espinoza TKO-6 Robeisy Ramirez
Odd ending, just 12 seconds into the sixth round, with Ramirez quitting and waving it off himself in a fight he may have been leading on the scores.
Ramirez says that elbows from Espinoza forced his decision, and that he was suffering from double vision, feeling that if the referee would not protect him from Espinoza’s fouling, he had no choice but to withdraw with the eye injury.
“I couldn’t see. Those were elbows that ended up hurting me, and I had to pull out of this fight. I’m happy with this decision,” Ramirez said, as translated by Bernardo Osuna.
“I think he was feeling the power and feeling my pressure coming on. The fight was turning in my favor,” Espinoza said, also translated by Osuna.
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