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Who wins?

Poll ended at 19 May 2024, 04:21

Navarrete - Decision
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28%
Navarrete - T/KO
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DRAW
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Berinchyk - T/KO
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Berinchyk - Decision
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Emanuel Navarrete-Denys Berinchyk Vacant Lightweight Title Fight Ordered By WBO

Emanuel Navarrete will embark on a path to capture a major title in a fourth weight division.

Boxing Scene has confirmed that Mexico’s Navarrete has enforced his ‘Super Champion’ status to compete for the vacant WBO lightweight title. The sanctioning body responded in kind and ordered the three-division and reigning WBO 130-pound titlist to enter talks with Ukraine’s Denys Berinchyk.

“Please be advised that the WBO World Championship Committee hereby orders the commencement of

negotiations for the subject matter bout,” WBO Championship Committee chairman Luis Batista-Salas informed both parties Monday evening in an official letter obtained by Boxing Scene. “The parties herein are granted 15 days upon notice of this order to reach an agreement.

“If an accord is not reached within the time frame outlined herein, purse bid procedures will be ordered pursuant to WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests.”

Navarrete is represented in talks by Top Rank. Berinchyk is promoted by Alex Krassyuk’s K2 Promotion-Ukraine.

Navarrete (38-1-1, 31 KOs) won his third divisional belt when he rose from the canvas to drop and stop Australia’s Liam Wilson in the ninth round of their WBO junior lightweight title fight last February 3 in Glendale, Arizona. Two successful defenses followed—a twelve-round, unanimous decision over countryman Oscar Valdez last August 12; and an entertaining twelve-round draw with Brazil’s Robson Conceicao last November 16 in Las Vegas.

The win over Valdez positioned Navarrete to file for ‘Super Champion’ status with the WBO, based on his extensive run with the sanctioning body. The 29-year-old from San Juan Zitlaltepec has also won titles at junior featherweight and featherweight, both in WBO title reigns. The Puerto Rico-headquartered organization approved the request, which allowed Navarrete the freedom to request an immediate title shot at a new weight as is the case here.

Berinchyk (18-0, 9 KOs) is the current number-one ranked contender. The 2012 Olympic Silver medalist—who was part of the same Ukraine team as Oleksandr Usyk, Vasiliy Lomachenko and Oleksandr Gvozdyk—has struggled to match the pro success of his amateur teammates but has remained perfect through nine years in the paid ranks.

The 35-year-old from Kiev, Ukraine was primed to challenge for a title after wins over Yvan Mendy and Anthony Yigit. The latter came on the undercard of Usyk’s ninth-round knockout of Daniel Dubois to defend his unified WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titles last August 26 in Wroclaw, Poland.

By that point, it was evident that then-undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) was on his way out of the division. Las Vegas’ Haney has since abdicated the throne.

Shakur Stevenson claimed the vacant WBC lightweight title in a forgettable twelve-round win over Edwin De Los Santos atop the November 16 card in Las Vegas that saw Navarrete and Conceicao fight to a draw. The WBA belt is currently held by Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, while Lomachenko and George Kambosos will compete for the vacant IBF title on May 12 in Perth, Australia.

A purse bid hearing will be ordered if Navarrete and Berinchyk can not reach an agreement. The minimum allowable bid is $150,000 for a WBO lightweight title fight.
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interesting fight, nava gonna be stretched too far soon if he keeps moving up
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Emanuel Navarrete and Denys Berinchyk are finalizing a deal for a May 18 fight in San Diego for the vacant WBO lightweight title, sources confirmed. The 135-pound title tilt will headline Top Rank Boxing on ESPN. @ChavaESPN first on news.
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Good entry level to 135 for Navarrete. Should be fun, and not overly risky.
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i dunno, i think at 135 he's starting to push it size wise. he was already soft at 130 and looked poor last time out. berinchyk isnt amazing but is very fit and moves well. interesting fight
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I agree, but who else should he start with? He is obviously having a tough time pushing back from the table.
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Press Release

Emanuel “El Vaquero” Navarrete hopes to join an elite circle of his Mexican countrymen, but he’ll have to venture into a new weight class against one of its top contenders.

Navarrete will take on Ukraine’s Denys Berinchyk for the vacant WBO lightweight world championship on Saturday, May 18 at Pechanga Arena San Diego. The fighting pride of San Juan Zitlaltepec will attempt to join Mexican-born warriors Erik Morales, Jorge Arce, Juan Manuel Marquez, Leo Santa Cruz, and Canelo Alvarez in becoming a four-weight world champion.

In the welterweight co-feature, San Diego’s Giovani Santillan, the WBO No. 1 contender, returns in front of the hometown fans against an opponent to be named.

Navarrete-Berinchyk and Santillan’s return will be broadcast LIVE on ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

Promoted by Top Rank, ticket information will be announced shortly.

“The San Diego boxing fans are passionate, and we are thrilled to be bringing Emanuel Navarrete back to Pechanga Arena as he bids to become a four-weight world champion,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “We are also excited to showcase San Diego’s hometown hero, Giovani Santillan, a wonderful young man who I believe will be a welterweight world champion before long.”

Navarrete (38-1-1, 31 KOs) captured his first world title by upsetting Isaac Dogboe for the WBO junior featherweight crown in December 2018. After five defenses, he moved up to featherweight, where he handed Ruben Villa his first pro defeat to become a two-weight champion. The 29-year-old defended his belt three times before climbing up to junior lightweight to stop Liam Wilson in the ninth round to secure the WBO strap. Navarrete made two defenses in this third weight class, decisioning former two-division world champion Oscar Valdez in an all-Mexican showdown in August and dropping Brazilian Olympic gold medalist Robson Conceição twice en route to a majority draw in November.

Navarrete said, “Capturing a world title is a unique challenge, but the possibility of doing it four weight classes is a goal that fills me with motivation and gratitude. It will be an honor to join that select group of Mexican warriors who have made their mark in boxing history. And to be able to do it in front of fans in San Diego and from Tijuana will be an unforgettable experience. Feeling their support and energy in the ring will propel me to do my best and secure this victory for Mexico.”

Berinchyk (18-0, 9 KOs), a 2012 Olympic silver medalist on the same team as Vasiliy Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk, began his professional career in 2015. Berinchyk overcame stiff tests on his ascent up the lightweight ladder. In 2021, he vanquished Jose Sanchez via third-round TKO in March and decisioned Isa Chaniev across 12 rounds in December. After a one-year break, he defeated Yvan Mendy to win European honors. He followed up the Mendy win last August with a convincing decision over former world title challenger Anthony Yigit in Poland. The 35-year-old will have his first world title opportunity as he makes his U.S. debut.

Santillan (32-0, 17 KOs), who turned pro in May 2012, has steadily ascended the welterweight rankings. In 2022, he stopped Jeovanis Barraza in the seventh round before making his second Pechanga Arena appearance by giving Julio Luna his first pro loss on the undercard of Navarrete’s featherweight title defense against Eduardo Baez. He returned in July 2023 to best Erick Bone via 10-round decision. In his last outing, he stunned the boxing world with a one-sided, six-round demolition of number one contender Alexis Rocha at Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Santillan is on the precipice of becoming the second San Diego-born world champion, following Paul Vaden, who captured the IBF junior middleweight world title in 1995.

“After my last win, I’m excited to keep the ball rolling. I showed everyone what I could do and earned the WBO No. 1 ranking. I am looking forward to continuing with those types of performances and showing why I deserve a title shot,” Santillan said. “I want to gain more fans in San Diego, grow the fan base in my hometown, and pave the way for other fighters from my city. There hasn’t been a San Diego-born champion in a long time, and I want to be the next one.”
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San Diego-born welterweight contender Giovani “Gallo De Oro” Santillan has an opponent for his homecoming. The WBO No. 1-ranked fighter at 147 pounds will take on fellow unbeaten Brian Norman Jr. in a 12-round showdown on Saturday, May 18 at Pechanga Arena.

Santillan-Norman will be the co-feature to the vacant WBO lightweight title tilt between Mexican three-division world champion Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete and Ukraine’s Denys Berinchyk.

And, in the eight-round televised opener, heavyweight knockout artist Richard Torrez Jr. (9-0, 9 KOs) returns against an opponent to be named. Torrez fought last Friday on the Oscar Valdez-Liam Wilson/Seniesa Estrada-Yokasta Valle card in Glendale, Arizona, stopping Don Haynesworth in the opening round.

“Brian Norman Jr. is a highly skilled young fighter,” Santillan said. “I get so much motivation from my city, and fighting at Pechanga Arena is always special. May 18 will be a great night, and I can’t wait to give my fans another victory.”

Norman said, “This is the big fight I have been waiting for. It’s time to show the world what I’m about.”

Santillan (32-0, 17 KOs) upset Alexis Rocha last October to earn the WBO No. 1 ranking. He returns to Pechanga Arena, the site of two of his greatest triumphs. In October 2021, Santillan notched a 10-round decision over Angel Ruiz on the Navarrete-Joet Gonzalez undercard. The following August, he turned away the game Julio Luna on the Navarrete-Eduardo Baez bill. He hopes to make it three for three in front of the hometown fans. Norman (25-0, 19 KOs), a former U.S. amateur star, is a six-year pro taking a sizable step up in class. He went 3-0 in 2023, capping off the year with a one-sided verdict over Quinton Randall on the Shakur Stevenson-Edwin De Los Santos card in Las Vegas. Norman made his 2024 debut in March, fighting to a no contest with Janelson Bocachica after Bocachica suffered a severe cut on his forehead.

In undercard action, streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+:

Lightweight phenom Emiliano Fernando Vargas (9-0, 7 KOs) will see action in a six-rounder, Alan “Kid Kansas” Garcia (12-0, 10 KOs) returns in an eight-rounder at lightweight, and Robert Garcia-trained junior welterweight Art Barrera Jr. (4-0, 4 KOs) looks to make it five straight in a four-rounder. Vargas, Garcia, and Barrera were all victorious on March 29 in Glendale, Arizona.

Bay Area lightweight prospect Charlie Sheehy (9-0, 5 KOs) takes on Manuel Jaimes (15-1-1, 11 KOs) in an eight-rounder. Sheehy is coming off February’s shutout decision over Abdel Sauceda, while James has won three in a row since the lone defeat of his career.

Junior lightweight prospect Jonathan Lopez (14-0, 10 KOs) looks to break the four-fight winning streak of Mexican veteran Edgar Ortega (14-2-2, 7 KOs) in an eight-rounder. Lopez, who is trained by Eddy Reynoso, went 5-0 in 2023 and defeated Eduardo Baez via 10-round decision last June.

San Diego-born lightweight Jonny Mansour will make his highly anticipated pro debut in a four-rounder. Mansour was a top amateur, winning a National Golden Gloves crown in 2023 and capturing a 2020 National Championships silver medal.
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Krassyuk Expects Emanuel Navarrete-Denys Berinchyk to Go the Distance

Ukraine’s Denys Berinchyk’s half a decade-long wait for a shot at the WBO lightweight title is nearly over.

Berinchyk, 18-0 (9 KOs) collides with Emanuel Navarrete for the vacant WBO belt at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California on May 18. Reigning super featherweight champion, Navarrete, makes his debut at 135 coming off a majority-decision draw with Robson Conceicao last November. Berinchyk defeated Anthony Yigit unanimously over 12 rounds in Wroclaw, Poland last August.

The 35-year-old Ukrainian’s promoter Alexander Krassyuk said at last summer’s WBO convention: “This is already a small anniversary for me because this is my fifth year in a row that I am representing Berinchyk here recommending him for the mandatory position. I have asked Paco [Valcarcel] to nominate him as the fighter who has waited the longest possible time to get his shot. He defended the WBO international title nine times already in a row.”

Krassyuk’s annual migration to the Caribbean for five long years has paid off as Berinchyk will fight on the same date as compatriot and K2 stablemate Oleksandr Usyk, who takes on Tyson Fury for the undisputed heavyweight title in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

“Yeah it’s great but I will not be able to be there sadly,” Krassyuk explained to BS. “Unfortunately it is in San Diego on the same day as Usyk’s fight with Fury.

“It’s Navarrete’s first fight in the division for a world title because they made him a super champion at super featherweight, so he automatically gets a shot at the vacant lightweight title. Berinchyk [though] has really deserved his chance actually. He’s had to be very patient to get this chance. He’s already in the U.S. getting himself prepared. On the 18th of May we will see how good the former Olympic silver medalist is.”

Berinchyk and Navarrete headline the Top Rank promotion live on ESPN+.

“I think it’s going to be a 12 rounder,” Krassyuk added. “I can see this one going the distance. Navarrete is strong, he is Mexican. He has no reverse gear. It will be a big night for Ukraine.”
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Date: Saturday May 18, 2024
Location: Pechanga Arena - San Diego, CA
TV/Stream: ESPN

Start Times
ESPN+: 6:40 pm ET | 3:40 pm PT | 11:40 pm BST (Preliminary Card)
ESPN: 11 pm ET | 8 pm PT
Sky Sports: 1 am BST (Main Card)

Promoted by: Top Rank inc.

Main Card

Vacant WBO Lightweight Championship
Emanuel Navarrete vs. Denys Berinchyk

12 Round Welterweight Bout
Giovani Santillan vs. Brian Norman Jr.

8 Round Heavyweight Bout
Richard Torrez Jr vs. Brandon Moore

Preliminary Card

6 Round Lightweight Bout
Emiliano Vargas vs. Angel Varela Urena

8 Round Lightweight Bout
Alan Garcia vs. Wilfredo Flores

4 Round Super Loghtweight Bout
Art Barrera vs. Levy Josue Garcia Benitez

8 Round Lightweight Bout
Charlie Sheehy vs. Manuel Jaimes

8 Round Super Featherweight Bout
Jonathan Lopez vs. Edgar Ortega

4 Round Lightweight Bout
Jonny Mansour vs. Anel Dudo
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Great fight. I'm surprised it's not hyped. Berinchyk is a very good fighter, and I think this will be Navarrete's toughest test.
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torrez in ring now, toughest test of his career on paper by far
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brandon moore is 6'6 listed, and was a highly rated am in the usa

beaten opposition similar to what torrez has, though with a lower ko rate
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messy first round, torrez charging in, a lotta falling into each other.
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Torrez Jr. 6' 2"? I thought he was like 5' 11".
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moore is good on his feet, bounces nice and light, but his punches are pretty pushy/slappy. torrez struggling to land much clean but still taken the first 2 rounds
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Mexi-Box wrote: 18 May 2024, 21:50 Torrez Jr. 6' 2"? I thought he was like 5' 11".
defo could be shorter than 6'2, official boxing listings are often inflated

whatever the heights, this guy is much taller than him
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I like Torrez, but he's so sloppy! Like a hippo on skates when he fights.
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ya i like him too, comes to fight

but for a smaller guy with such an aggressive style, he really needs to tighten up, or hope that he has an iron chin. the recent top hws around his size boxed much more composed
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torrez won all the rounds so far, but it's messy
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margaret thatcher wrote: 18 May 2024, 21:55 ya i like him too, comes to fight

but for a smaller guy with such an aggressive style, he really needs to tighten up, or hope that he has an iron chin
For sure. Not a world beater, but a fun fringe top 10 kind of guy.
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Moore has a solid chin. Took a huge overhand.
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Man, and Rocha was rumored to be a Crawford opponent at one point. Dude would've been massacred, which was what everyone said when it was being thrown around. Thank goodness it never happened.
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