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Topic: [Boxing]: Oscar Valdez vs Emmanuel Navarette - Aug 12 - page 4. (Read 567 times)

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I know that there are 3 great fights this week.

However, next month, this is going to be one of the most anticipated much. And as you guys says, 2 Mexican in the ring? that's going to be as entertaining fight that we can see.

So far the odds are still Valdez the favourite at 1.57 and then Navarette not that far at 2.26.

Maybe we can see some changes later in the odds are the fight gets close and those fans putting their bets in.
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This is a really exciting matchup. These fighters styles are made for each other. Several years ago some people were saying that Valdez vs. Berchelt would be fight of the year but it did not live up to the hype. This time I believe it will be different because Navarrete can take a punch very well. Valdez doesn't have the best resistance but he will always keep coming forward and throwing punches even when he has been hurt. It is hard for me to predict a winner because they are evenly matched. Navarrete has less wear and tear but Valdez has greater experience. I think it will be a close fight and we might possibly see a rematch and a trilogy.

It's a taylor made fight for each other and that's why majority thinks that this is going to be a very exciting and it's going to be a war. Navarette can take a punch but we all know that Wilson put him down, so the aura of his chin is broken. As compare to Valdez who has a great fight against Berchelt and he shows his technical skills in there. That is a big possibility that there will be a rematch or trilogy and could be book just like the other great rivalry in Mexican boxer like MAB against Erik Morales or maybe Manny against JMM.

I wouldn't be surprised if there's a rematch of this fight because, from the looks of it, it seems like the battle will intensify right from the first round. Both fighters are renowned for being knockout artists, so we should expect that a knockout is the most likely outcome. However, the most challenging part is predicting the winner, as it won't be a one-sided beatdown.
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This is a really exciting matchup. These fighters styles are made for each other. Several years ago some people were saying that Valdez vs. Berchelt would be fight of the year but it did not live up to the hype. This time I believe it will be different because Navarrete can take a punch very well. Valdez doesn't have the best resistance but he will always keep coming forward and throwing punches even when he has been hurt. It is hard for me to predict a winner because they are evenly matched. Navarrete has less wear and tear but Valdez has greater experience. I think it will be a close fight and we might possibly see a rematch and a trilogy.

It's a taylor made fight for each other and that's why majority thinks that this is going to be a very exciting and it's going to be a war. Navarette can take a punch but we all know that Wilson put him down, so the aura of his chin is broken. As compare to Valdez who has a great fight against Berchelt and he shows his technical skills in there. That is a big possibility that there will be a rematch or trilogy and could be book just like the other great rivalry in Mexican boxer like MAB against Erik Morales or maybe Manny against JMM.
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This is a really exciting matchup. These fighters styles are made for each other. Several years ago some people were saying that Valdez vs. Berchelt would be fight of the year but it did not live up to the hype. This time I believe it will be different because Navarrete can take a punch very well. Valdez doesn't have the best resistance but he will always keep coming forward and throwing punches even when he has been hurt. It is hard for me to predict a winner because they are evenly matched. Navarrete has less wear and tear but Valdez has greater experience. I think it will be a close fight and we might possibly see a rematch and a trilogy.
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This is the modern version of Barerra and Morales indeed and they gonna be making huge noise once they clash in the ring because those boxers are not known to dodge their opponent often and are willing to gamble a counter in the middle of a clash fight. I can't wait to see this one since we often see nowadays some heavyweight fights, this one will gonna be unique in the modern era and it will be a sure unforgettable excitement when they gonna both protect their records and stay at the top by getting the win.
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When two Mexican fighters face each other, it often leads to highly entertaining fights. Therefore, I have high expectations that this upcoming match will not disappoint the fans, whether they are watching at the venue or through pay-per-view (PPV) if available. Currently, Valdez is considered the slight favorite, but Emanuel Navarrete's record is also quite impressive, boasting 37 wins, 31 of which were by knockout.

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/602423

You're right there, And it looks like I can see that the chance for navarette to subdue the opponent for just a few minutes is quite high because his body when he fights is like steel as if he doesn't feel pain.
And his fist when he hits the opponent is for sure as if his opponent has received an iron hit, that's what I foresee will happen like the opponents he knocked down before. So that's a pretty good fight and it's exciting to be honest.

That's right. With 37 wins, including 31 wins by knockout, it's clear how strong Navarrete is. So, even though Valdez may be considered the favorite, Navarrete will undoubtedly pose a significant threat. He is not afraid to attack and has a strong desire to knock out his opponents.
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^^ That will be the big difference in this fight, there style, Valdez = technical fighter, Navarette = Brawler that's why I said it's very difficult to predict. But I'm thinking if Navarette will the brawler like Miguel Berchelt, with whom Valdez KO in the fight and then winning the KO of the year, then this might end up in favor of Valdez though.

He will just time when Navarette comes in, and then his left hook will be ready for that. Or his jab are going to be significant here so that Navarette can't come inside and to throw him off balance.

That kind of strategy would work on Valdez because Navarrete loves to attack and doesn't play defense well. Against Shakur, Valdez really suffered big time because the latter is also a technical fighter, but simply way above his level. Now it's time for Valdez to bounce back after that big loss, and hopefully, he will have an impressive fight. Overall, I'm expecting a very entertaining fight that won't end in the early rounds.

Shakur is on the different level, and it was Valdez who is going up in weight at 135 lbs and he looks too small that that weight class. And as you have said, Shakur is very sound and technical fighter and Shakur can't keep it with it even if he tries to be the aggressor.

So yeah, just like the rest of boxing fans, two Mexicans will mean it's going to be as entertaining as other Mexican fights before and it could end up in a knockout or war for the rest of the twelve rounds.
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^^ That will be the big difference in this fight, there style, Valdez = technical fighter, Navarette = Brawler that's why I said it's very difficult to predict. But I'm thinking if Navarette will the brawler like Miguel Berchelt, with whom Valdez KO in the fight and then winning the KO of the year, then this might end up in favor of Valdez though.

He will just time when Navarette comes in, and then his left hook will be ready for that. Or his jab are going to be significant here so that Navarette can't come inside and to throw him off balance.

That kind of strategy would work on Valdez because Navarrete loves to attack and doesn't play defense well. Against Shakur, Valdez really suffered big time because the latter is also a technical fighter, but simply way above his level. Now it's time for Valdez to bounce back after that big loss, and hopefully, he will have an impressive fight. Overall, I'm expecting a very entertaining fight that won't end in the early rounds.
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These are two great boxers with their own boxing tactics and skills. I love to watch Valdez fight as he is a boxer that never gets tired and don't accept defeat easily. The booker gave Valdez more advantage of winning this fight and I wouldn't doubt Valdez strength and skills. It wouldn't be an easy fight and I look forward to see if this fight will go down like that of Morales vs Barrera. Mexicans are very good boxers and this fight is between two boxers from the same country.

Both of them are great fighters and still in the prime of their careers. We will have to see, the rivalry between Morales vs Barrera is different though, I mean it seems to be personal for those two Mexicans as they are brought up differently, with different background and that's why the rivalry is really that great.

As compare to Valdez who resides in Arizona, or in the US while Navarette lives in Mexico.

But if I'm going to bet on this fight, I might go with Oscar Valdez as more of a polish boxer as compare to Navaratte who just loves to throw a lot of bombs and it might cause him problems later in the round as he will get tired not hitting a mobile target in Oscar.
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^^ That will be the big difference in this fight, there style, Valdez = technical fighter, Navarette = Brawler that's why I said it's very difficult to predict. But I'm thinking if Navarette will the brawler like Miguel Berchelt, with whom Valdez KO in the fight and then winning the KO of the year, then this might end up in favor of Valdez though.

He will just time when Navarette comes in, and then his left hook will be ready for that. Or his jab are going to be significant here so that Navarette can't come inside and to throw him off balance.
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When two Mexican fighters face each other, it often leads to highly entertaining fights. Therefore, I have high expectations that this upcoming match will not disappoint the fans, whether they are watching at the venue or through pay-per-view (PPV) if available. Currently, Valdez is considered the slight favorite, but Emanuel Navarrete's record is also quite impressive, boasting 37 wins, 31 of which were by knockout.

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/602423

You're right there, And it looks like I can see that the chance for navarette to subdue the opponent for just a few minutes is quite high because his body when he fights is like steel as if he doesn't feel pain.
And his fist when he hits the opponent is for sure as if his opponent has received an iron hit, that's what I foresee will happen like the opponents he knocked down before. So that's a pretty good fight and it's exciting to be honest.

It's not that they feel pain, obviously this is a sport that you want to hurt your opponent, so you should have a lot of pain tolerance and not feel the pain itself. So it's more on the psychological, not physical pain.

So with that, I do agree with what others have stated, two Mexicans are entertaining to watch and will not disappoint their fans or even those who might see them for the first time. Valdez is the favorite because he is more of a technical fighter and the quality of his opponents that he face in the past. On the other have, Navarette is making a name of himself as a Mexican, just pure brawler that we love to see.
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This fight is not going to end via decision; it's going to end by KO, and either boxer could win. I'm excited to see this fight. This is the kind of fight I've been looking for, where both boxers are willing to give their all in the ring. While we haven't seen the fight yet, considering the quality of both boxers, I believe they will fight until the end, which is why I think it's likely to end in a KO.
This is likely to be the scenario in this fight, this two are going to want to knock each other out so this could turn into a ugly war and maybe we will see some blood here. The thing with Oscar Valdez is that he usually bleed specially in his face.

And Navarette is like an old school Mexican warrior that we have seen in the past. He will throw everything with vicious intent to knockout his opponents. And again, there might be no technique in him, just pure power so Valdez will have to respond as well so it might not go to the judges scorecard.
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When two Mexican fighters face each other, it often leads to highly entertaining fights. Therefore, I have high expectations that this upcoming match will not disappoint the fans, whether they are watching at the venue or through pay-per-view (PPV) if available. Currently, Valdez is considered the slight favorite, but Emanuel Navarrete's record is also quite impressive, boasting 37 wins, 31 of which were by knockout.

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/602423

You're right there, And it looks like I can see that the chance for navarette to subdue the opponent for just a few minutes is quite high because his body when he fights is like steel as if he doesn't feel pain.
And his fist when he hits the opponent is for sure as if his opponent has received an iron hit, that's what I foresee will happen like the opponents he knocked down before. So that's a pretty good fight and it's exciting to be honest.
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This fight is not going to end via decision; it's going to end by KO, and either boxer could win. I'm excited to see this fight. This is the kind of fight I've been looking for, where both boxers are willing to give their all in the ring. While we haven't seen the fight yet, considering the quality of both boxers, I believe they will fight until the end, which is why I think it's likely to end in a KO.
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These are two great boxers with their own boxing tactics and skills. I love to watch Valdez fight as he is a boxer that never gets tired and don't accept defeat easily. The booker gave Valdez more advantage of winning this fight and I wouldn't doubt Valdez strength and skills. It wouldn't be an easy fight and I look forward to see if this fight will go down like that of Morales vs Barrera. Mexicans are very good boxers and this fight is between two boxers from the same country.
Valdez may have been dominant before his loss to Shakur, but now that he's not undefeated, it's likely that his confidence has been affected. Navarrete may be considered the underdog in this fight, but I believe he has the capability to win. He just needs to execute the right strategy, perhaps even replicating what Shakur did if possible. However, if Navarrete prefers to fight toe to toe, it could still be entertaining for the crowd, even though the advantage may not be in his favor.
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These are two great boxers with their own boxing tactics and skills. I love to watch Valdez fight as he is a boxer that never gets tired and don't accept defeat easily. The booker gave Valdez more advantage of winning this fight and I wouldn't doubt Valdez strength and skills. It wouldn't be an easy fight and I look forward to see if this fight will go down like that of Morales vs Barrera. Mexicans are very good boxers and this fight is between two boxers from the same country.
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Good that Oscar Valdez has already recovered from his lose to Shakur and with this fight, I think he is the one that really needed the win to bring his career on the right track.

He really needs this win and it should be impressive but it's going to be very tough, Navarette always comes to fight, and both fighters are hard puncher and love to slug it out this is a fight where no one will back up I don't expect the fight to end in a decision, one of them is going to get hit and one of them is going down, I think Valdez will be the one to collect the win, it's a hard fight to judge I'm exciting to see the press conference between these two great Mexican fighters.
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Valdez is a slight advantage as per sport bookies at 1.5x, Navaratte, at 2.2x. For sure we will be treated by another great fight, and maybe it could go down as a version of Morales vs Barrera

Good odds and maybe they put Valdez as the favorite because he was the heavy puncher and if that knockdown to Navarette was initiated by Valdez, he would have not gotten up but in boxing styles makes a fight so big chance that Navarette would copy the template that was being used by Shakur to beat Oscar.

Good that Oscar Valdez has already recovered from his lose to Shakur and with this fight, I think he is the one that really needed the win to bring his career on the right track.

It's extremely crucial for him to bounce back strongly and secure a win in his upcoming fight. His loss to Shakur was undoubtedly embarrassing, as he seemed outsmarted and resembled a punching bag. However, he should leave that behind and concentrate on his next bout. Just like Canelo, who experienced a loss against Mayweather but he came back strong and now has become a very popular boxer.
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Valdez is a slight advantage as per sport bookies at 1.5x, Navaratte, at 2.2x. For sure we will be treated by another great fight, and maybe it could go down as a version of Morales vs Barrera

Good odds and maybe they put Valdez as the favorite because he was the heavy puncher and if that knockdown to Navarette was initiated by Valdez, he would have not gotten up but in boxing styles makes a fight so big chance that Navarette would copy the template that was being used by Shakur to beat Oscar.

Good that Oscar Valdez has already recovered from his lose to Shakur and with this fight, I think he is the one that really needed the win to bring his career on the right track.
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When two Mexican fighters face each other, it often leads to highly entertaining fights. Therefore, I have high expectations that this upcoming match will not disappoint the fans, whether they are watching at the venue or through pay-per-view (PPV) if available. Currently, Valdez is considered the slight favorite, but Emanuel Navarrete's record is also quite impressive, boasting 37 wins, 31 of which were by knockout.

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/602423
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