The VBO World Junior Champion Emanuel ‘Vakuero’ Navrah (40-2-1, 32 KOS) won eight rounds of Technical Decision on Charlie Suarez (18-1, 10 KOS) on Saturday night in Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California. The doctor of the ring stopped fighting in eight years in eight years for cutting that Navarrete suffered his left eye from his head at six years. Stopping time was at 00: 1 of eight young people.
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In the first round, Navarate, who lasted six times to make weight, Outland is Suarez, who finished the circle with the bloody mouth. Navarate had Suarez in trouble with a flurite of shocks in the final minute of the fourth round.
In the fifth circle, Navarate landed numerous upper representations on Suarez’s Brady. In the sixth round, Navarate received a nasty cross section over the left eyebrow due to a random conflict, causing blood covers the face whole round. Navarate continually wiped the whole round. At the end of the round, he had Seareaz in trouble.
In the seventh edge, Suarez returned Navarrata with mostly bounds to the cut. Judge Edward Collantes called the ring doctor to check the cut after the round, informing the judges to call the stop. They went to Scorecards 78-75, 77-76 twice in favor of Navarrat, ruling stop 00: 1 eighth environment technical decision.
In the co-main event, Nabf and Vbo Nabo Light Champ Champ Reai “Danger” Muratalla, 23-0 (17), 20-2 (12), 12-round unanimous decision to win a temporary IBF light IBF light name IBF.
In the second round, Muratalla landed right on the Brad Abdullaeva who remembered him at first. In the third round, Abdullaev was cut by Muratall, although there were several strokes landed or boxer.
From the seventh through the ninth round, Muratalla repted Abdullajevo. Muratalla banned his way to win on tenth and elevenths. In the twelfth and finishing circle, Muratalla turned Southpis and Outland Abdullaev. Abdullaev’s face looked like he eventually entered the fan.
Results 118-110, 119-109 and 119-109. The judge was Thomas Taylor.
Super Featherna Weights Andres Cortes, 23-0 (12), easily defeated Salvadore ‘Salvi’ Jimenez, 14-2-1 (6), boring 10-round unanimous decision.
In the top four rounds, they were all with small violations from Jimenez, who fought from the shell, allowing the cortes to go to the body with the left hooks.
In the sixth round, Jimenez finally started throwing shocks, although it wasn’t enough to beat his first round. In the ninth round, Cortes continued to conquer another round. In the tenth and final circle, all of them were all the corts, while Jimenez landed the final blow and began to celebrate as if he won the fight, let alone round.
The results were 99-91 and 100-90, 100-90. Ray Corona was a judge.
Velterveight Southpov ‘Gallo de Oro’ Giovani Santillan, 34-1 (18), defeated angel Beltran, 18-3 (11), parse 10-round unanimous decision.
In the top 4 rounds, it was all Beltran who bleed Santillan’s nose from the third round. In the fifth circle, Santillan finally done enough to go out Beltran.
In the last minute of the sixth round, Santillan landed half a dozen Lef in Beltran’s chin. In the seventh and eighth round, Beltran had Santalilla’s larger part.
In the ninth round, Beltran took another round at hand speed. In the tenth and final circle, under the minute, a low blow Santillan lowered Beltrana. It was a close wheel in a close fight. The results were 97-93, 97-93 and 97-93. The judge was Thomas Taylor.
Super Bantamkeight Sebastian ‘Logan’ Hernandez, 20-0 (18), has beat Azat ‘Crazy Hovhannisian, 21-6 (17), 10-round unanimous decision.
In the first three rounds, Hernandez had an edge for two rounds, and then Howanjanisian took a third, turning south. In the fourth round, Hovhannisian is an opposing body attack when Hernandez pressed.
In the fifth and sixth circles, Hernandez used a vicious bodies attack to get hurt and returned to Howhannisian. In the seventh edge, Hernandez had Howhannisian against the rope, he wanted to end up fighting, when Hovhannisian returned in the last seconds with the shock noise.
In the eighth edge, once again, Hernandez had Howhannisian against a rope with a little return. Howhannisian did a lot enough to go through a circle. In the ninth-round, Hernandez generally had his way when Judge David Solioved took a point from Howhannisiana to hold.
In the tenth and final wheel, Hernandez won and went to the body when Hovhannisian returned and done enough to take over. The results of the judge were 98-91, 98-91 and 98-91.
Lightweight Alan’s Alan’s Garcia Garcia, 16-1 (11), Cristian “Vikingo” Medina, 8-3-1 (5), an eight-housing unanimous decision was defeated.
In the second round, the right edge of Medina at the last moment had Garcia held when Medina rolled him into the canvas. In the third round, Garcia came out to the southwell, and then returned to Orthodox and attack on the attack on Medina, having a good circle.
In the fifth circle, Garcia had its way until the last minute, when Medina landed the upper, which was injured by Garcia on the bell.
In the seventh edge, Medina landed the right upper cut, opening the flood of blood from the Garcia nose halfway through the circle. In the eighth and final circle, it was all Garcia, which in the last seconds she had the left eyebrows of the left covering of Medina with the blood flowing down the face in the bell.
The results were 79-73, 79-73 and 79-73. The judge was Edward Collantes.
Super Fliveight Perla Bazaldua, 2-0 (1), easily defeated Vard Southpav Mona, 0-2), a quadruple unanimous decision.
In the first round, Basaldua had his way with the Department, threw his head in the last seconds, forcing the basaltdu in the canvas. Everyone and the Third Round was all the Basaldua. In the fourth and finishing circle, Basaldua ended up another round. The results of the judges were 40-36, 40-36 and 40-36. Chris Leben was a judge.
The ring announcer was Jimmy Lennon, Jr.
Last Updated 05/11/2025