Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Hometown hero Omar Narvaez (34-0-2, 19KOs) retained the WBO's super flyweight title with a twelve round unanimous decision over previously undefeated César "Junito" Seda (20-1, 15KOs). The scores were 117-110, 115-112 and 117-110. The fight was certainly closer than the scores would indicate, but Narvaez withstood the early flames to overcome a tired Seda in the later rounds.
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Photos: Omar Narvaez Turns Back Cesar Seda's Charge
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giacominoSun Apr 17, 2011, 1:35 AM UTC
Watched it live and rewatched it today and had Narvaez winning either 115-112 or 116-111. I thought Seda would win and I still think he's a stud, but Narvaez made him miss a ton and IMO landed the better punches
lopez36Sat Apr 16, 2011, 11:21 PM UTC
i just saw the fight on you tube and narvaez clearly won,it was closer than 117-110 but he won,seda looked huge next to narvaez and narvaez doesn't really hit hard,wonder is seda can take a punch because all those that narvaez landed slowed seda down a bit,wonder if a puncher would have hurt him even more because he looked tired and was missing with a lot of punches in second half of fight
truestory1987Sat Apr 16, 2011, 11:05 AM UTC
who watched the fight? did they rob el borikua or did he just not have enough madera to beat that old man
Narvaez clearly won....I had Seda winning 3 rounds at most....Narvaez was just better
Cubanborn87Sat Apr 16, 2011, 9:43 AM UTC
who watched the fight? did they rob el borikua or did he just not have enough madera to beat that old man


