Emanuel Navarrete vs. Christopher Diaz - April 24, 2021

Who wins?

Poll ended at 24 Apr 2021, 12:30

Navarrete - Decision
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Navarrete - T/KO
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DRAW
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Diaz - T/KO
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Diaz - Decision
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Total votes: 6

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Emanuel Navarrete vs. Christopher Diaz - April 24, 2021

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Emanuel Navarrete-Christopher Diaz Featherweight Title Fight Set For April 24

Christopher ‘Pitufo’ Diaz spent most of the second half of 2020 awaiting word on a title eliminator which never materialized.

The universe has instead rewarded him with a straightaway title shot.

The featherweight contender has accepted an opportunity to next challenge two-division and reigning WBO featherweight titlist Emanuel Navarrete, sources from both camps have confirmed to BS.com. The bout will headline an April 24 card to air live on an ESPN platform from a location to be determined.

ESPN Deportes’ Salvador ‘Chava’ Rodriguez was the first to report the news of terms being reached for what figures to be a can’t-miss action fight.

Navarrete (33-1, 28 KOs) will attempt the first defense of the featherweight title he acquired in a 12-round decision over unbeaten Ruben Villa last October at MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas. The 26-year old from San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico collected his second major title with the win, having previously held the WBO junior featherweight title. Five successful defenses came of an active 122-pound reign which began with his unanimous decision win over unbeaten Isaac Dogboe in December 2018.

From there came one of the most active title fight runs in recent times, cramming five successful defenses in a span of nine months.

The rapid stretch for Navarrete with a 12th round stoppage of Dogboe in their May 2019 rematch. Navarrete scored stoppage wins in all five title defenses, the last of which came in halting Jeo Santisima in the 11th round of their title fight clash last February at MGM Grand Garden Arena. The win came in supporting capacity to a joint ESPN/Fox Sports Pay-Per-View venture headlined by Tyson Fury’s 7th round knockout of Deontay Wilder in their heavyweight championship rematch.

Four months later, Navarrete agreed to relinquish his 122-pound title in opting to move up in weight. A 6th round stoppage of Uriel Lopez last June officially ignited his featherweight campaign, with his title win coming just four months later.

Diaz (26-2, 16 KOs) has won three of his last four starts since dropping down from junior lightweight following a failed title bid versus Masayuki Ito in July 2018. The lone loss among his current featherweight stretch came at the capable hands of unbeaten Shakur Stevenson, whom outpointed the Puerto Rican contender over 10 rounds in their April 2019 clash as part of an ESPN Pay-Per-View event from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Back-to-back points wins have since followed, including a 10-round decision over Jason Sanchez last June at MGM Grand Conference Center. The bout came as part of the first wave of closed-doors shows presented by Top Rank and ESPN since the pandemic, with hopes of returning in a more significant fight later in the year.

Diaz—a 26-year old contender from Barranquitas, Puerto Rico—was even willing to drop down to junior featherweight, where he was in line for a WBC title eliminator versus unbeaten contender Carlos Castro. The bout was tentatively targeted for a late October slot, only for the pairing to never materialize.

A better opportunity ultimately came along, one which allows Diaz to remain at featherweight and for a second shot to win a major title. A victory will allow him to bring home a title to Puerto Rico, with the island only boasting two active major titlists—WBO strawweight champ Wilfrido ‘Bimbito’ Mendez and seven-division and reigning WBC/WBO featherweight titlist Amanda Serrano.

Navarrete will enter his eighth career title fight, all coming in a 32-month span which also includes a non-title fight.
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Christopher Diaz Very Confident He Will Shock Emanuel Navarrete

Christopher Diaz (26-2, 16 KOs) would have liked to become a world champion at the super featherweight limit of 130-pounds.

In two months, he will get another opportunity to capture a title, this time at featherweight, when he faces WBO world champion Emanuel Navarrete of Mexico.

The contest will take place on April 24 at the MGM Grand's Conference Center in Las Vegas.

“I already know how Navarrete works. For six months they have been mentioning [this fight] to us and I have been studying him,” said Diaz said to Carlos Narvaez.

“Navarrete is a good fighter, but he didn't look good in his last fight with Ruben Villa. I don't know if it was due to a lack of discipline, but he didn't look good to me. But now things are different and he will face a puncher like myself."

Navarrete won the vacant WBO title with a unanimous decision win over then-undefeated Villa. With this, the Mexican slugger improved his record to 32-1 and 27 KO's.

“The only thing I am going to say is that the fight will be on April 24 and on April 25 I will bring that title to Puerto Rico. Navarrete already had his seven defenses at 122-pounds, now it's my time to have a title and start defending it. I'm more confident at 126-pounds than I was at 130," Diaz said.

Diaz, 26-years-old, is coming off two victories in 2020. The first against Adeilson Dos Santos and the other against Jason Sanchez. His only two losses came against Masayuki Ito (2018) and Shakur Stevenson (2019).

“I have improved a lot as a person and as a boxer. After the fight with Shakur and Dos Santos, I'm now a different fighter. They were fights that made me mature a lot. And I must say that Shakur is a much better fighter than Navarrete. That is why I am not afraid to say what I feel. It will be a great fight for the public and my career," Diaz assured.

“We have been active [with staying in shape] and doing work all the time. But I will start a strong preparation as soon as Monday."
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Emanuel Navarrete-Pitufo Diaz Featherweight Title Fight Heads To Kissimmee

Emanuel Navarrete will begin his second title reign in hostile territory.

The two-division and reigning WBO featherweight titlist will hit the road for his first defense, as he faces Puerto Rico’s Christopher ‘Pitufo’ Diaz. Their bout will take place April 24 on an ESPN platform live from Kissimmee, Florida. The venue is still being finalized although all indications point to it taking place at Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola Heritage Park, multiple sources have informed Boxing Scene.

A heavy Boricua theme will run through the event, which will take place in a greater Orlando metro region which is second only to New York City among the largest population of Puerto Ricans in mainland United States.

Two undercard bouts have been revealed to Boxing Scene through sources: unbeaten Nuyorican super middleweight knockout artist Edgar Berlanga (16-0, 16 KOs) versus Demond Nicholson (23-3-1, 20 KOs) [the bout first reported by The Athletic]; and a terrific prospect-level clash between Joseph Adorno (14-0-1, 12 KOs), a Puerto Rican lightweight from Allentown, Pennsylvania and Jamaine Ortiz (14-0, 12 KOs), an unbeaten DominiRican from Worcester, Massachusetts.

Henry ‘Moncho’ Lebron (13-0, 9 KOs) and Orlando ‘Zurdo de Oro’ Gonzalez (16-0, 10KOs)—unbeaten cousins from Aguadilla, Puerto Rico who have developed a following in Central Florida—are both rumored to appear on the undercard as well. Opponents have yet to be assigned or even suggested for the pair of Top Rank-promoted prospects.

Navarrete (33-1, 28 KOs) attempts the first defense of his featherweight reign. The streaking 26-year old from San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico moved up to the 126-pound division following an active junior featherweight reign, where he claimed six title fight wins in a span of just 14 months.

The reign was abandoned last summer, with Navarrete accepting a non-title fight last June to test the featherweight waters before moving forward with a shot at the vacant WBO title. Navarrete outpointed previously unbeaten Ruben Villa in their ESPN-televised headliner last October from MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas.

The forthcoming clash with Diaz (26-2, 16 KOs) will mark the first for Navarrete on the East Coast since his WBO junior featherweight title-winning effort over then-unbeaten Isaac Dogboe in Dec. 2018 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Navarrete has won 28 straight fights since suffering a four-round loss in the 6th fight of his pro career back in 2012.

Diaz—a 26-year old contender from Barranquitas, Puerto Rico—has won his last two starts after suffering his lone two career defeats in a span of three fights. The first loss came in his previous tile bid, a 12-round loss to Masayuki Ito in their July 2019 WBO junior lightweight title fight at the Kissimmee Civic Center, roughly 10 minutes where the April 24 show will take place.

The setback prompted a move down to the featherweight division, where Diaz has won three of his last four. The lone defeat over that stretch came in April 2019, dropping a 10-round decision to Shakur Stevenson who would win the WBO featherweight title in his next fight later that year.

In his most recent start, Diaz scored a 10-round unanimous decision win over former title challenger Jason Sanchez last June in Las Vegas. The bout came as part of the first wave of closed-doors shows presented by Top Rank and ESPN from the MGM Bubble since the pandemic, with hopes of returning in a more significant fight later in the year. Diaz planned to drop down even further in weight as he accepted a WBC title eliminator versus unbeaten contender Carlos Castro. The bout was suggested to take place last October but never saw the light of day.

Instead, Diaz will remain put at featherweight and will once again enjoy a regional advantage for his second career title fight.

Also of note to Boricua culture in the region is the wildly popular annual Día Nacional de la Zalsa festival taking place one day later, Sunday April 25 at Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando. A title win by Diaz will provide additional cause for celebration, joining WBO strawweight title claimant Wilfredo ‘Bimbito’ Mendez and record-setting seven division and reigning WBC/WBO featherweight champ Amanda Serrano as Puerto Rico’s lone active titlists.
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Navarrete, Berlanga to top April 24 ESPN card

Looks like Top Rank will venture outside of the bubble on April 24.

ESPN is planning to air a show headlined by WBO featherweight champion Emanuel Navarrete (33-1, 28 KOs) against former title challenger Christopher “Pitufo” Diaz (26-2, 16 KOs). The bout will take place in Kissimmee, Florida, probably at the Osceola Heritage Park Events Center. All Star Boxing is staging a show there tonight with 50% capacity. If TR is feeling ambitious, there is also an 11,400-seat indoor arena at the same complex.

Super middleweight terror Edgar Berlanga, 16-0 with 16 first round knockouts, is slated to face Demond Nicholson (23-3-1, 20 KOs) in the co-feature.
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Edgar Berlanga vs Demond Nicholson on the undercard. Looks like a fun fight. can Berlanga get that round 1 KO? will he even go for it?

Hardly seen Demond Nicholson to be honest, but looking at his record, he is decent, prime age, and has never been stopped early (stopped once 6th once 7th). Jesse Hart who is a bit of a beast took 7 rounds to stop him, so yea i like this fight.

We could get to see a few rounds out of him which would be nice.
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Press Release

Mexican great Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete, boxing’s busiest world champion, is set to kick off his 2021 campaign by reviving a long-standing pugilistic rivalry. Navarrete will make his first defense of the WBO featherweight world title Saturday, April 24 against Puerto Rican contender Christopher “Pitufo” Diaz at Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Fla.

In the co-feature, super middleweight Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga, 16-0, with 16 first-round stoppages, will step up in class against Demond Nicholson in a bout scheduled for eight rounds (or much less).

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with All Star Boxing and Zanfer Promotions, Navarrete-Diaz and Berlanga-Nicholson will air live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes (simulcast on ESPN+) at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, with undercard bouts to stream live and exclusively on ESPN+. Ticket information will be announced shortly.

“The sensational Emanuel Navarrete wanted a formidable opponent for his first featherweight title defense, and Christopher Diaz fits the bill,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “We are also thrilled to have Edgar Berlanga back on ESPN, as he is the most devastating young puncher I’ve seen in ages.”

Navarrete (33-1, 28 KOs) burst onto the world scene in December 2018, battering Isaac Dogboe over 12 rounds to win the WBO junior featherweight world title. He is 7-0 since then, including five title defenses, all by stoppage. Navarrete moved up to featherweight and picked up the vacant WBO world title last October with a unanimous decision over the previously undefeated Ruben Villa. Diaz (26-2, 16 KOs) is not unbeaten, but he is battle-tested, having challenged Masayuki Ito for the WBO junior lightweight world title in July 2018. He lost to Ito by unanimous decision and has gone 3-1 since moving down to featherweight. Diaz rebounded from a 2019 points loss to Shakur Stevenson, besting former world title challenger Jason Sanchez over 10 rounds last June inside the MGM Grand Las Vegas Bubble.

“I am a fighter who likes to face the best, and my challenge now is to beat the tough ‘Pitufo’ Diaz,” Navarrete said. “I know he is a good fighter, and I am sure we will give a great show to the people of Florida and to those watching us fight on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+. On April 24, I will show that I am the best featherweight in the world. I will not let him take my championship to Puerto Rico. That belt will stay with me in San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico.”

Diaz said, “I have once again been given an opportunity to become a world champion, but there is something very different this time around. I will not fail. I will bring that much-needed world title to Puerto Rico. This is my time to become a world champion. God knows how much I have sacrificed and how much I have evolved. I live today to make my family happy, and it is time to change their lives. On April 24, there is no doubt that I will become world champion, and I will see you all on April 25 when I return to my island as world champion.”

Berlanga broke out as boxing’s consensus 2020 Prospect of the Year, impressing fans and media with his string of first-round routs against increasingly difficult opposition. Last July, he knocked out veteran spoiler Eric Moon in 62 seconds, and less than three months later on the Vasiliy Lomachenko-Teofimo Lopez undercard, he became the first man to stop 30-fight veteran Lanell Bellows. Berlanga finished his whirlwind 2020 on Dec. 12, stopping the normally durable Ulises Sierra (15-1-2) in 2:40. Nicholson (23-3-1, 20 KOs) has won five consecutive fights since a seventh-round TKO loss to Jesse Hart in April 2018.

“I don’t like to make predictions, but make sure you tune in. I want to show out for the fans in attendance,” Berlanga said. “April 24 is going to be the beginning of a huge 2021 for my team. I take it one fight at a time, and this is just another step toward my goal of becoming a champion.”

Nicholson said, “I have the experience. When I first started, I was knocking everyone out in the first round as well. I have 20 knockouts, and that speaks for itself. If you look at his opponents, I’d knock them all out. Is he ready for the next level? He might be ready, but he won’t be ready for me.”

The undercard, which will be announced in due course, is set to feature a plethora of Puerto Rican fan-favorites: junior welterweight contender Josue Vargas, 18-year-old phenom Xander Zayas, unbeaten featherweight Orlando Gonzalez, undefeated junior lightweight Henry Lebron, big-punching lightweight Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno, and junior featherweight prospect Jeremy “Magic Hands” Adorno.
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Navarrete-Diaz: Tickets Sold Out For April 24 ESPN Show Featuring Edgar Berlanga

Edgar Berlanga still awaits the opportunity to headline a boxing event of his own, though his star power is already on the rise.

The April 24 ESPN-televised show featuring the unbeaten super middleweight will play to a sold-out crowd at Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola Heritage Park (OHP) in Kissimmee, Florida. The last of the first-run tickets were sold on Wednesday, more than three weeks ahead of fight night and with fewer than 80 available at the start of the week.

Headlining the show, Mexico’s Emanuel Navarrete (33-1, 28 KOs) makes the first defense of his WBO featherweight title versus Christopher ‘Pitufo’ Diaz (26-2, 16 KOs), a former title challenger from Barranquitas, Puerto Rico who will enjoy the crowd advantage in the Boricua-friendly Central Florida region.

Diaz is featured among a card loaded with Puerto Rican talent from the title stage all the way down to the prospect level. Chief among them is Berlanga (16-0, 16 KOs; all in 1st round), a Brooklyn-bred Nuyorican knockout who was a major driving force in moving tickets, particularly all of the floor seats at the fan-friendly venue for his showdown with Maryland’s Demond Nicholson (23-3-1, 20 KOs).

Also slated to appear on the show in offering island flavor are: Plantation, Florida-based welterweight Xander Zayas (7-0, 5 KOs), featherweight prospects and cousins Henry ‘Moncho’ Lebron (13-0, 9 KOs) and Orlando ‘Zurdo de Oro’ Gonzalez (16-0, 10 KOs) and a terrific lightweight clash between Joseph Adorno (14-0-1, 12KOs), a Puerto Rican lightweight from Allentown, Pennsylvania and Jamaine Ortiz (14-0, 12 KOs), an unbeaten DominiRican from Worcester, Massachusetts.

The event was capped at roughly 33% capacity due to social distancing measures. It still allows well more than 3,000 fans to attend, which will undoubtedly provide the most rabid atmosphere for any Top Rank boxing event since the pandemic. The show will mark its second outside of Las Vegas, with the company due to present an April 10 show across ESPN platforms from Osage Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Navarrete ventures to Florida for the first time in his career, in his first fight since winning the belt in a 12-round decision over unbeaten Ruben Villa last October. The feat came months after the San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico native abandoned his WBO 122-pound title reign, having held the belt since a 12-round decision over Isaac Dogboe in Dec. 2018 at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City.

Navarrete managed to cram six title fights into a 14-month span before vacating the belt last summer in pursuit of a featherweight belt. The move came with his taking a non-title fight at featherweight, stopping countryman Uriel Lopez in the 6th round of their June 2020 bout behind closed doors in Mexico City. Fans were also absent from his aforementioned title win over Villa last October at MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas.

There will be a crowd on hand for his title defense versus Diaz, just heavily in favor of the challenger.

Diaz has fought seven times in Central Florida, including five times in Kissimmee. The area housed his lone other title attempt, suffering a 12-round loss to Masayuki Ito while as an unbeaten challenger ahead of their July 2018 vacant title fight at nearby Kissimmee Civic Center. The 26-year old contender is 3-1 since then, the lone loss coming versus Shakur Stevenson in April 2019 and having won his last two starts including a 10-round decision over former title challenger Jason Sanchez last June.

Berlanga fights for the third time in Florida, his previous appearance taking place in the smaller room at OHP in May 2019. The night ended the same as all others to date for Berlanga—inside the first round, as he stopped Gyorgy Varju in just 0:43 on a show which saw Jamel Herring claim the WBO junior lightweight title in the main event.

Five more first-round knockouts have been added to the 23-year-old’s résumé, including his flooring Ulises Sierra three times in 2:40 last December at the MGM Bubble, where his last three fights have taken place. Heading into the bout and in the weeks to follow, Berlanga enhanced his mainstream appeal in part due to his strong bond with Bronx-bred hip hop icon Fat Joe.

The show takes place seven weeks and more than 1,000 miles from the National Puerto Rican Day Parade held annually in New York City (and returning this June after being knocked out by Covid in 2020). However, it will precede the wildly popular annual Día Nacional de la Zalsa festival on Sunday April 25 at Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando.
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Press Release | Undercard Information

Josue “The Prodigy” Vargas was born in Isabel, Puerto Rico, and idolized the great Felix “Tito” Trinidad. For the first time in his professional career, he’ll have a building full of Puerto Rican fans cheering him on. Vargas will fight Willie Shaw in a 10-round junior welterweight bout Saturday, April 24 at a sold-out Silver Spurs Arena in the Puerto Rican enclave of Kissimmee, Florida.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with All Star Boxing, Vargas-Shaw will highlight a loaded undercard showcasing Puerto Rico’s top young talent streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+ at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. Following the undercard, Mexico's Emanuel Navarrete defends his WBO featherweight world title against Puerto Rican contender Christopher Diaz, and super middleweight Edgar Berlanga (16-0, 16 KOs) seeks to score his 17th consecutive first-round knockout against Demond Nicholson (ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+, 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT).

“It is time to show the world who ‘The Prodigy’ is," Vargas said. "Fighting in Kissimmee is like fighting in Puerto Rico. After this fight, the Puerto Rican fans will talk about me. I am going to put on a show. I’ve seen some videos of Shaw on YouTube. I’m not going to take anything away from him, but he doesn’t have skills like I do. I have more experience than him. It’s time for me to break him down and show the world I’m a contender.”


Vargas (18-1, 9 KOs) had a breakthrough performance last October on the Vasiliy Lomachenko-Teofimo Lopez undercard, dominating contender Kendo Castaneda via unanimous decision. He made headlines last June when he conducted his post-fight interview on ESPN after Salvador Briceno knocked out a pair of his upper front teeth. Despite the dental mishap, Vargas nearly shut out Briceno. Vargas has won 12 consecutive fights since a controversial disqualification loss.

“I’ve shown my intelligence in the ring. I barely got touched against Castaneda,” Vargas said. “I threw more than 800 punches in 10 rounds. It showed me that I belonged with higher-level fighters. I was letting him survive. That was me being nice. This time, I’ll apply more pressure and get the stoppage.”

Shaw (13-2, 9 KOs), from Oakland, California, enters the lion’s den as an experienced road warrior, having fought six times in Mexico since turning pro in 2017. Last August, Shaw pushed top prospect Omar Juarez before losing a six-round decision. He rebounded in January with a second-round stoppage in Tijuana.

In other undercard action:

Joseph Adorno (14-0-1, 12 KOs) vs. Jamaine Ortiz (14-0, 8 KOs)
8 Rounds, Lightweight

Orlando Gonzalez (16-0, 10 KOs) vs. Juan Antonio Lopez (15-8, 6 KOs)
8 Rounds, Featherweight

Xander Zayas (7-0, 5 KOs) vs Demarcus Layton (8-1-1, 5 KOs)
6 Rounds, Welterweight

Jeremy Adorno (4-0, 1 KO) vs. Ramiro Martinez (2-0-2, 1 KO)
4 Rounds, Junior Featherweight

Jaycob Gomez (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Mobley Villegas (3-1, 2 KOs)
4 Rounds, Junior Lightweight
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Fight Week! :box:
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Navarrete-Diaz and Berlanga-Nicholson to air live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+ SATURDAY at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT – Undercard fights, including Josue Vargas-Willie Shaw, Joseph Adorno-Jamaine Ortiz and the return of Xander Zayas, will stream live on ESPN+ at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT
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Is this on anywhere in the U.K. Ruthless?
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maverick23 wrote: 24 Apr 2021, 04:51 Is this on anywhere in the U.K. Ruthless?
Unfortunately not.

UK viewers can get it in FITE I believe.

£4.99 p/m
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Date: Saturday, April 24, 2021
Start Time: 10pm ET | 7pm PT (Main) | 6pm ET | 3pm PT (Undercard)
Location: Silver Spurs Arena - Kissimmee, FL, US
TV: ESPN, ESPN Deportes (Main Card)
Streaming: ESPN+

ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+, 10pm ET | 7pm PT

WBO World Featherweight Championship
Emanuel Navarrete (32-1, 27 KOs) vs. Christopher Diaz (26-2, 16 KOs)

8 Round Super Middleweight Bout
Edgar Berlanga (16-0, 16 KOs) vs. Demond Nicholson (23-3-1, 20 KOs)

ESPN+, 6pm ET | 3pm PT

10 Round Junior Welterweight Bout
Josue Vargas (18-1, 9 KOs) vs. Willie Shaw (13-2, 9 KOs)

8 Round Lightweight Bout
Joseph Adorno (14-0-1, 12 KOs) vs. Jamaine Ortiz (14-0, 8 KOs)

8 Round Featherweight Bout
Orlando Gonzalez (16-0, 10 KOs) vs. Juan Antonio Lopez (15-8, 6 KOs)

6 Round Welterweight Bout
Xander Zayas (7-0, 5 KOs) vs Demarcus Layton (8-1-1, 5 KOs)

4 Round Junior Featherweight Bout
Jeremy Adorno (4-0, 1 KO) vs. Ramiro Martinez (2-0-2, 1 KO)

4 Round Junior Lightweight Bout
Jaycob Gomez (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Mobley Villegas (3-1, 2 KOs)
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Next up.

Anyone watching,?
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Nope, like to and will wait until it comes up for free. Had enough of paying Sky and DAZN for nought.
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KiwiRider wrote: 24 Apr 2021, 20:18 Nope, like to and will wait until it comes up for free. Had enough of paying Sky and DAZN for nought.
They showing this in NZ?
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Jamaine Ortiz Survives Two Knockdowns, Fights Joseph Adorno To Eight-Round Draw
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Berlanga is in the 6th round.

Before his fights, it was more of not if he loses, but if he can keep his 1st Rd KO streak going.

Well he’s lost that and he may lose his 100% KO rate as well.

He landing and doing well, but I think this will help him.. there can be more focus on his boxing going forward.
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He has 3 KD’s already. Good round 6
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Another KD and a heavy one in rd8.. just 20 seconds left.

Score cards were wide. 79-68 and 79-69x2 I think it was.

17-0, 16 KOs

Nicholson spoiled a lot. Was holding a lot and was trapping Berlanga’s left hand with his arm a lot.. but he hung in there.
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Christopher Diaz - April 24, 2021

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I don't understand this broadcast -- where are the Youtube jackasses? The rap concerts?
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Christopher Diaz - April 24, 2021

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Someone posted they’d put money on Jessie Hart beating Berlanga.
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Christopher Diaz - April 24, 2021

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Berlanga did not look like a world-beater just yet.
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Christopher Diaz - April 24, 2021

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Have Nava 2-1 up
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