🥊 Subscribe 🔽 / @theringside2022 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Ruben Villa Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Ruben Villa Full High... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Christopher Diaz Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Christopher Diaz Full... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Jeo Santisima Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Jeo Santisima Full Hi... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Isaac Dogboe 1 Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Isaac Dogboe 1 Highli... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Isaac Dogboe 2 Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Isaac Dogboe 2 Full H... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Francisco Horta Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Francisco Horta Highl... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Juan Miguel Elorde Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Juan Miguel Elorde Hi... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Uriel Lopez Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Uriel Lopez Highlight... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Francisco De Vaca Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Francisco De Vaca Ful... 🇲🇽 Emanuel Navarrete vs Glenn Porras Highlights • Emanuel Navarrete vs Glenn Porras Full Hig... Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teacher, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Emanuel Navarrete survived a spirited challenge and partisan crowd to extend his second divisional title reign. Christopher ‘Pitufo’ Diaz showed plenty of fighting heart but was ultimately outgunned by Mexico’s Navarrete, who scored a 12th round stoppage to defend his WBO featherweight title Saturday evening at Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Florida. Navarrete scored four knockdowns on the night, the last of which subsequently prompted a stoppage at 2:49 of the 12th and final round in their ESPN-televised main event. Overall, Navarrete outlanded Diaz 257-to-183, including a 241-to-171 edge in power punches. Navarrete landed 35% of his total punches (257-of-744) compared to 26% for Diaz (183-of-706). The two-division and reigning featherweight titlist landed 42% of his power punches (241-of-574), while Diaz was 171-of-526 (33%) in that category. Navarrete improves to 34-1 (29KOs) with the win, making the first defense of his WBO featherweight title which he claimed in a 12-round decision win over previously unbeaten Ruben Villa last October in Las Vegas. Navarrete previously held the WBO junior featherweight belt, which he defended five times in a nine-month span before moving up in weight last summer. #NavarreteDiaz #Boxing #TheRingSide #Sports #Professionalboxing #MannyPacquiao #Philippines #CaneloAlvarez #Mexico #NaoyaInoue #Japan #MiguelCotto #PuertoRico #OleksandrUsyk #Ukraine #TysonFury #England #DmitryBivol #Russia #SpenceCrawford #CrawfordSpence #FuryUsyk #UsykFury #HaneyLomachenko #LomachenkoHaney #DavisGarcia #GarciaDavis #BeterbievBivol #BivolBeterbiev