Emanuel Navarrete overwhelmed Oscar Valdez throughout their rematch Saturday night time.
An correct, aggressive Navarrete impressed in his return to the 130-pound division by battering Valdez to this head and physique in the primary occasion of a 10-fight card at Footprint Middle in Phoenix. Navarrete dropped Valdez through the first, fourth and sixth rounds and have become the primary opponent to cease the previous two-division champion inside the space.
Navarette’s left to Valdez’s physique dropped him for the third time with 30 seconds on the clock within the sixth spherical. Referee Raul Caiz Jr. counted him out at 2:42 of the sixth spherical.
Mexico’s Navarrete (39-2-1, 32 KOs) retained the WBO junior light-weight title by battering the ever-brave Valdez into submission. Navarrete revived his profession following a 12-round cut up factors loss to Ukraine’s Denys Berinchyk in his earlier struggle, which was contested within the 135-pound division, and a 12-round majority draw with Brazil’s Robson Conceicao within the 12-round, 130-pound championship bout earlier than Berinchyk beat him.
Valdez (32-3, 24 KOs) misplaced by knockout for the primary time in his 12-year, 35-fight skilled profession. The 2-time Mexican Olympian’s solely losses previous to Saturday night time have been 12-round unanimous factors defeats to Navarette in August 2023 and Shakur Stevenson in April 2022.
The 34-year-old Valdez was close to tears when he apologized to his followers who traveled from Mexico to observe their rematch in individual.
“We tried to get the victory,” Valdez advised ESPN’s Bernardo Osuna within the ring. “We actually wished it. We educated very onerous for this. I’d prefer to say I’m sorry for all these individuals who got here right here to see me from far and wide, from Sonora, from Nogales, from Phoenix. … I want I might’ve gotten a greater consequence. Thanks for coming right here to assist. Possibly subsequent time.”
Valdez twisted his proper ankle when he went down from a first-round knockdown. He admitted afterward, although, that Navarrete was far more the explanation for his TKO loss.
“We slipped, fell, and kinda tousled my ankle,” Valdez stated. “However that’s no excuse. [Navarrete] is a good champion. I take my hat off to him.”
Navarrete acknowledged their second struggle wasn’t as straightforward as it’d look traditionally on boxrec.com.
“Look, Oscar Valdez was extraordinarily sturdy on this struggle,” Navarrete stated. “And he stored coming ahead, so what I needed to do was cease him in his tracks and push him backward. As a result of for those who let Valdez come at you, coming downhill, then it’s gonna be an extended night time.”
The start of the top Saturday night time got here when one other vicious left uppercut by Navarrete knocked Valdez into the ropes with about 1:20 to go within the sixth spherical. Valdez tried to struggle again, however Navarrete nailed him with the abovementioned left to the physique that abruptly halted the motion.
Navarrete’s violent assault continued through the fifth spherical. The champion caught Valdez with varied punishing punches in these three minutes, punctuated by a crushing left uppercut that knocked Valdez’s mouthpiece to the canvas with a couple of seconds to go within the fifth spherical.
A left hook by Navarrete knocked Valdez off steadiness and right into a nook with simply over 1:40 to go within the fourth spherical. Valdez stabilized himself earlier than he went down and tried his greatest to make the rest of the fourth spherical aggressive.
Simply earlier than the bell sounded to finish the fourth spherical, nonetheless, Navarrete landed a number of proper fingers on a retreating Valdez, who fell to the canvas for the second time of their bout.
After struggling a knockdown through the second spherical, Valdez valiantly went toe-to-toe with Navarrete and related together with his fair proportion of flush punches that helped him stunt Navarrete’s momentum quickly. The taller, heavier, stronger Navarrete landed a proper hand to a weak Valdez’s temple that knocked him to his gloves and knees with 25 seconds to go within the first spherical. Navarrete appeared far more efficient as quickly as this rematch started than he did throughout his loss to Berinchyk.