Emanuel Navarrete vs Oscar Valdez Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields Dec. 5, 2024, 10:35 a.m.

Navarrete, standing 170 cm tall with a matching reach, has a record of 38 wins, two losses, and one draw. Valdez, slightly shorter at 166 cm with an identical reach to his height, brings a record of 32 wins and two losses to the ring.

Emanuel Navarrete vs Oscar Valdez Fight Card

  • Emanuel Navarrete vs Oscar Valdez
  • Rafael Espinoza vs Robeisy Ramirez
  • Lindolfo Delgado vs Jackson Marinez
  • Emiliano Vargas vs Alan Ayala
  • Giovani Santillan vs Fredrick Lawson
  • Albert Gonzalez vs Gerardo Antonio Perez
  • Steven Navarro vs Gabriel Bernardi
  • Demler Zamora vs Roman Ruben Reynoso
  • Art Barrera Jr. vs Juan Medina
  • Richard Torrez Jr. vs Isaac Munoz

Emanuel Navarrete vs Oscar Valdez Undercard

Emanuel Navarrete vs Oscar Valdez Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Emanuel Navarrete record: 38-2
  • Oscar Valdez record: 32-2
  • Belts at stake: WBO World Super Featherweight Title

Emanuel Navarrete will face Oscar Valdez for the WBO World Super Featherweight Title.

Navarrete turned professional in 2012 and has built an impressive record of 38 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw. He competes in the super featherweight division, known for his orthodox stance. His experience and high win rate make him a strong contestant against Valdez, who has a slightly lesser reach and record.

Valdez also started his career in 2012 with a current tally at 32 wins and just 2 losses. Like Navarrete, he fights out of an orthodox stance in the same weight class. Although slightly shorter in height and reach compared to Navarrete, his efficient fighting style keeps him competitive in this match-up.

Rafael Espinoza vs Robeisy Ramirez Fight

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • Rafael Espinoza record: 25-0
  • Robeisy Ramirez record: 14-2
  • Belts at stake: WBO World Featherweight Title

Rafael Espinoza faces Robeisy Ramirez for the WBO World Featherweight Title.

Rafael Espinoza turned pro and climbed to a perfect record of 25 wins, with no losses or draws. In his featherweight division, standing undefeated speaks volumes about his prowess. His recent fights show he's able to maintain consistent form which might give him an upper hand against Ramirez, whose record shows some vulnerabilities.

Robeisy Ramirez holds a record of 14 wins and 2 losses. The setbacks in his record suggest occasional underperformance, contrasting with Espinoza’s flawless record. His shorter reach and height might also put him at a strategic disadvantage in this featherweight clash against the taller Espinoza.

Lindolfo Delgado vs Jackson Marinez Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Lindolfo Delgado record: 21-0
  • Jackson Marinez record: 22-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Lindolfo Delgado faces Jackson Marinez in a super lightweight bout.

Lindolfo Delgado turned pro in 2016 and has maintained a flawless record with 21 wins. Though his knockout ratio is not specified, his undefeated streak speaks volumes. Delgado’s last bouts contribute to a strong foundation, but a lack of detailed recent fight analysis makes determining his edge in this matchup less certain. Both fighters share the same weight class and orthodox stance, hinting at a potentially balanced and technical fight.

Jackson Marinez, known as "El Fenix," turned professional in 2013 and boasts a record of 22 wins and 3 losses. He holds experience over Delgado with more fights under his belt. Without knockout details, it's difficult to gauge his power. His greater number of fights suggests he may bring more ring wisdom against Delgado who has fewer bouts, positioning him as potentially having an upper hand due to experience in various fight situations.

Emiliano Vargas vs Alan Ayala Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Emiliano Vargas record: 12-0
  • Alan Ayala record: 11-4
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Emiliano Vargas faces Alan Ayala in a super light class bout.

Emiliano Vargas turned professional recently and has a clean record of 12 wins, no losses, and no draws. As 'El General,' his performance has remained undefeated, which indicates strong ring dominance. His height and reach advantage over Ayala could play a crucial role in controlling the pace and distance of this fight.

Alan Ayala has a record of 11 wins and 4 losses. Known as 'Superman,' Ayala has experience but has faced more defeats compared to Vargas. His routine at the super light level may test Vargas, yet his previous losses may imply vulnerabilities that Emiliano can exploit with his consistent record and physical advantages.

Giovani Santillan vs Fredrick Lawson Fight

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Giovani Santillan record: 32-1
  • Fredrick Lawson record: 30-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Giovani Santillan faces Fredrick Lawson in a non-title welterweight bout.

Santillan turned pro in 2011, holds a solid record of 32 wins and 1 loss. Without specific last bout details, judging from his record, he has proven resilience and consistency in the welter division. A face-off with Lawson might test his ability to handle fighters with significant knockout power, given the slight difference in experience levels and physical stats like reach and height.

Lawson, who began his professional career around the same time as Santillan, presents a record of 30 wins against 5 losses. Although both fighters share the welterweight category and orthodox stance, Lawson’s higher number of losses might give Santillan a psychological edge. Generally, having faced diverse opponents might enrich Lawson's adaptable fighting strategy compared to Santillan's.

Albert Gonzalez vs Gerardo Antonio Perez Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Albert Gonzalez record: 11-0
  • Gerardo Antonio Perez record: 12-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Albert Gonzalez takes on Gerardo Antonio Perez in a super feather class match.

Albert Gonzalez went pro and has maintained an unbeaten record of 11 wins. His last fights show no losses, putting him in a favorable position against Perez, whose record is more mixed. Given his clean track record and weight superiority, Gonzalez has an edge in this upcoming encounter.

Gerardo Antonio Perez turned professional earlier than Gonzalez, with his record standing at 12 wins, 6 losses, and one draw. Although Perez comes with more ring experience, his inconsistent performance may undermine him compared to the undefeated Gonzalez in the super feather division.

Steven Navarro vs Gabriel Bernardi Fight

  • Division/Weight: super fly
  • Steven Navarro record: 5-0
  • Gabriel Bernardi record: 7-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Steven Navarro faces Gabriel Bernardi in a super flyweight clash.

Steven Navarro, who began his professional career recently, has maintained a clean record of 5 wins with no losses or draws. His recent victories suggest sharp, climbing skills. Comparing Navarro's experience and clean slate to Bernardi’s experienced past including one defeat will test Navarro’s preparedness for more seasoned opponents in the super fly division.

Gabriel Bernardi returns with a record of 7 wins and 1 loss. Without knockout wins, his fights likely push through rounds requiring deeper stamina and tactical prowess. His single loss experience against fighters with mixed records provides him an understanding edge against an undefeated newcomer like Navarro, specializing in longer, strategic bouts in the same weight class.

Demler Zamora vs Roman Ruben Reynoso Fight

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Demler Zamora record: 14-0
  • Roman Ruben Reynoso record: 22-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Demler Zamora faces Roman Ruben Reynoso in a light weight class bout.

Zamora turned pro recently and holds an undefeated record of 14 wins. He has shown robust performance, maintaining a clean slate without any knockouts. Given his last matches, Zamora's swift rise and unmatched record suggest he could dominate against Reynoso, who has experienced more losses.

Reynoso comes into this fight with a record of 22 wins, 5 losses, and 2 draws. Having turned pro over a decade ago and fought extensively, Reynoso's experience could counterbalance Zamora’s aggressive youthful vigor. However, his higher number of losses may give Zamora an edge in this matchup.

Art Barrera Jr. vs Juan Medina Fight

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Art Barrera Jr. record: 6-0
  • Juan Medina record: 4-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Art Barrera Jr. takes on Juan Medina in a welterweight clash.

Art Barrera Jr., who turned professional recently, holds an undefeated record of 6 wins. Although none of these victories came by knockout, his faultless record showcases his skill and durability in the ring. Without data on recent fights, it’s hard to predict outcomes accurately, but his unblemished record suggests strength against Medina's less impressive stats.

Juan Medina has a professional record of 4 wins and 1 loss. Similar to Barrera, he has achieved all his victories by decision, indicating consistent performance albeit with a blemish. His recent loss could be a crucial indicator; facing an undefeated fighter like Barrera might pose significant challenges due to Medina's inability to dominate past opponents as Barrera has.

Richard Torrez Jr. vs Isaac Munoz Fight

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Richard Torrez Jr. record: 11-0
  • Isaac Munoz record: 18-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Richard Torrez Jr. will fight Isaac Munoz with no belts on the line.

Richard Torrez Jr., a professional since 2020, boasts an undefeated record of 11 wins. Despite his success, his knockouts are surprisingly low which hints at a strategic fighting style rather than relying solely on power. Considering Munoz's greater number of fights but similar stature and reach, this match could test Torrez's technique against a more experienced opponent.

Isaac Munoz turned pro in 2012 and records a solid 18 wins, only losing once and drawing one. His experience overpaces Torrez significantly. Without any recent bout details available for either, comparing based purely on record and experience suggests that Munoz's seasoned ring presence might provide him an edge over Torrez, who has yet to face as many contests or a tapestry of fight strategies.

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