Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 08 Dec 2019, 06:02

Navarrete - Decision
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Navarrete - T/KO
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DRAW
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Horta - T/KO
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Horta - Decision
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Total votes: 4

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Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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The super bantamweight champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), Mexico's Emanuel 'Vaquero' Navarrete will make the fourth defense of his belt on December 7 on Mexican soil against Francisco 'Panchito' Horta, according to ESPN Deportes.

Navarrete has had a very busy 2019, with big victories over Isaac Dogboe in a rematch, Francisco De Vaca and Miguel Elorde, to establish himself as one of the best boxers in Mexico.

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Emanuel, 24, will return to the ring a day before his first year as world champion. It was on December 8, 2018 when he surprised the world by beating Ghana's Dogboe with real authority. He ended Dogboe's unbeaten streak and walked away with the WBO world title.

There was a lot of talk about the possibility that Navarrete (29-1, 25 KO's) would pursue a unification with either Rey Vargas or Daniel Roman, but neither fight came around - so Navarrette is staying busy with a clash against Horta, a fighter from Campeche in Cancun with a professional record of 20-3-1 and 10 fights.

Details about the location of the contest are yet to be defined; However, a couple of sources confirmed that the state of Puebla is the main candidate to receive Navarrete's next defense.

ESPN will likely carry the contest. The day will be loaded, as DAZN is showcasing the rematch between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz, while Showtime will air Jermall Charlo's defense against Dennis Hogan.

The rising star would like to unify or move up in weight in 2020. His next move will depend on what's available to him.

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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Fourth fight of the year.. not bad..

Keeping busy. But saying that, it’s probably because this will be his 3rd weakest opponent in a row.

Hopefully some better names or unifications in 2020.
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Navarrette. He crushed Dogboe 2x. Kid throws a million punches. I like him
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Emanuel Navarrete will spend the last day of his first year as a 122-pound title the same as it when it all began—in the ring with a major title at stake.

The 24-year junior featherweight will return to the ring on Dec. 7, as he attempts the fourth defense of his title versus countryman Francisco ‘Panchito’ Horta. The bout—which will stream live on ESPN+ from the 10,000-seat Auditorio GNP Seguros in Puebla, Mexico—will mark his fifth ring appearance in exactly 52 weeks, beginning with title winning effort over Isaac Dogboe last December.

“I am very happy, I already want to get in the ring,” Navarrete (29-1, 25KOs) declared during a press conference held on site Wednesday afternoon to formally announce the event. “I am a professional in every regard and I am training very hard. I paid the price to win this championship and therefore I want to defend it with all my heart and desire.”

Navarrete ended 2018 with a bang, ending Dogboe’s title reign and Fight of the Year run after scoring a 12-round decision last December in New York City. three defenses have followed, all ending inside the distance and taking place within a four month span.

In Horta, he faces an opponent who steps up in class but insists he is game for he cause and ready to shock the world.

“On December 7, I will introduce myself to the public,”
noted Horta (20-3-1, 10KOs), who carries a 13-fight unbeaten streak into his first career title fight. “Expect a war. We are going for the world championship.”

It will be a tall order for the 26-year old challenger from Cancun. Navarrete has quickly emerged as a top player in the junior featherweight division, delivering a one-sided beating to Dogboe en route to a 12th round stoppage in their rematch this past May, followed by early knockout wins over Francisco de Vaca and Juan Miguel Elorde four weeks apart over the summer.

The end game here is not just to end the year with a bang but to extend his streak of opponents failing to hear the final bell.

“I always go for the knockout,” stated Navarrete, whose title-winning decision over Dogboe is the lone time he’s been forced to go the scorecards in his past 12 fights. “I think it’s best to win by knockout and on December 7 the people of Puebla will see a great fight!”

A full undercard is expected to be announced in the coming days. The one supporting bout made available to the public is the evening’s chief support, which pits Nezahualcóyotl’s Silvia Torres (20-1-2, 7KOs) versus local attraction Gabriel Sanchez (6-3, 0KOs) in a junior flyweight contest.

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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Easy work for Navarrete.
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Woldemar wrote: 14 Nov 2019, 08:08 Easy work for Navarrete.
He's been active this year, so he can have this defence. I suppose having 3 defences + in 1 year is like having 1 tough defence..

Hopefully he steps it up and fights ranked opponents next year or even unifies.
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 14 Nov 2019, 08:09
Woldemar wrote: 14 Nov 2019, 08:08 Easy work for Navarrete.
He's been active this year, so he can have this defence. I suppose having 3 defences + in 1 year is like having 1 tough defence..

Hopefully he steps it up and fights ranked opponents next year or even unifies.
Yes.Want see him against Roman,Rigondeaux.
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Press Release

PUEBLA, Mexico — Boxing’s busiest world champion, WBO junior featherweight king Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete, will make his fourth world title defense in less than seven months against Francisco “Panchito” Horta Saturday, Dec. 7 at Auditorio GNP Seguros in Puebla, Mexico.

Navarrete, from Mexico City, will fight in his home country for the first time since before he won the world title from Isaac “Royal Storm” Dogboe at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden last December.

In the co-feature, Jerwin “Pretty Boy” Ancajas will make the eighth defense of his IBF junior bantamweight world title against Chilean veteran Miguel “Aguja” Gonzalez. The opening bout will showcase three-time world title challenger Miguel Marriaga against Alfredo Mejia Vargas in an eight-round featherweight bout.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, Navarrete-Horta, Ancajas-Gonzalez and Marriaga-Vargas will stream live on ESPN+, the leading multi-sport streaming service, beginning at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

“Emanuel Navarrete is one of Mexico’s great young champions, and he’s only getting started,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “At 24 years of age, he is wise beyond his years and hungry to challenge himself against the very best. He’ll have defended his belt four times in 2019, and 2020 is shaping up to be another spectacular year for ‘Vaquero.’”

“I am very excited to close the year by defending my world title in my beloved Mexico,”
Navarrete said. “This will be another dream that will be fulfilled, and I assure you another exciting fight. I always go for the knockout. I think it is best to win by knockout, and on Dec.7, the fans in Puebla will see another action-packed fight from 'El Vaquero.'”

“On Dec. 7, the fans will get to know who I am. This will be guaranteed war because we are both Mexican warriors,”
Horta said. “This is a golden opportunity. Definitely a dream that will come true sooner than expected. I will dispute the world title against the best 122-pounder in the world, Emanuel Navarrete. I will win the title at any cost.”

Navarrete (29-1, 25 KOs) made his United States debut last December against Dogboe, but in 2019, he has crisscrossed the western part of the country knocking out top opposition. He repeated the deed in May against Dogboe in Tucson, Ariz., scoring a 12th-round stoppage. In August, headlining the inaugural fight card at Banc of California Stadium in Log Angeles, he stopped the then-unbeaten Francisco De Vaca in three scintillating rounds. Four weeks later, he returned on the Tyson Fury-Otto Wallin card in Las Vegas and knocked out Filipino contender Juan Miguel Elorde in four. The upset-minded Horta (20-3-1, 10 KOs), from Campeche, Mexico, is unbeaten in 13 fights dating back to 2014.

Ancajas (31-1-2, 21 KOs), one of boxing’s longest-reigning world champions, was scheduled to fight Jonathan Rodriguez Nov. 2 in Carson, Calif., but Rodriguez had to withdraw on Thursday of fight week due to visa issues. Ancajas, the Filipino star who won his world title in September 2016, remained in America to prepare for Gonzalez. Ancajas last fought May 4 in Stockton, Calif., knocking out Japanese challenger Ryuichi Funai in six rounds. This will be Ancajas’ first professional bout in Mexico. Gonzalez (31-2, 8 KOs), from Santiago, Chile, has fought only once outside of his home country. He has won two in a row since dropping a WBA world title eliminator earlier this year to Australian standout Andrew Moloney.

“I am ready to defend my world title in front of the great Mexican fans,” Ancajas said. “Since my fight against Rodriguez was canceled, I’ve stayed in America to train, and I am in fantastic shape. Gonzalez is a worthy challenger and has beaten good opposition to earn this title shot.”

“This is the opportunity I’ve been waiting for,
” Gonzalez said. “Ancajas is a great champion, but this is my time.”
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Fight week :box:
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Live from Auditorio GNP Seguros in Puebla, Mexico

The fights will start at 9 pm ET on Azteca in Mexico and will stream live at the same time in the US via ESPN+.
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Main Card (ESPN+, 9:00 pm ET)

WBO World Super Bantamweight Championship
Emanuel Navarrete (29-1, 25 KO) vs. Francisco Horta (20-3-1, 10 KO)

IBF World Super Flyweight Championship
Jerwin Ancajas (31-1-2, 21 KO) vs. Miguel Gonzalez (31-2, 8 KO)

8 Round Featherweight Contest
Miguel Marriaga (28-3, 24 KO) vs. Alfredo Mejia (14-2-3, 5 KO)

8/10 Round Junior Flyweight Contest
Silvia Torres (20-1-2, 7 KO) vs. Gabriela Sanchez (6-3, 0 KO)
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Re: Emanuel Navarrete vs. Francisco Horta - December 7, 2019

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Navarrete ko4 ..

Another ref stoppage..
Catching big shots along the ropes
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