Comments Thread For: Valdez On Navarrete's Last Performance: What I Saw Was A Fighter That You Can Never Count Out

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  • boxingitis
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    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    But will he ever fight Shakur? Valdez did!
    When top rank offer good money he will. I would love that fight. Shakur didn't look to impresive vs Valdez, skticking out jab all night keep his distance and never taken a point away. Shakur can't fight in the inside and is to conventional. I think he will have trouble with Navarette akwardness. Plus Navarette will probably have reach advantage.

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  • Bronx2245
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    Originally posted by boxingitis

    Navarette by stoppage. Navarette is too long, thuding punches, and akward for Valdez. He will show Shakur how it's done.
    But will he ever fight Shakur? Valdez did!

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  • boxingitis
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    Originally posted by CHASSON71
    The more I think about this fight the more I'm leaning towards Valdez by decision.
    Navarette by stoppage. Navarette is too long, thuding punches, and akward for Valdez. He will show Shakur how it's done.

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  • NC Uppercut
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    Originally posted by CHASSON71
    The more I think about this fight the more I'm leaning towards Valdez by decision.
    Funny you say that bc I’m kinda starting to lean that way too. The only person to beat Valdez was Shakur S..
    I think the movement and speed was too much that night, whereas I don’t see Navarrete having such talent in those areas. Hopefully it’s a barn burner!

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  • CHASSON71
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    The more I think about this fight the more I'm leaning towards Valdez by decision.

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  • Comments Thread For: Valdez On Navarrete's Last Performance: What I Saw Was A Fighter That You Can Never Count Out

    Oscar Valdez was limited to a ringside view on a night he was meant to be the main attraction. It gave him the chance to further scout countryman Emanuel Navarrete, who overcame his first career knockdown to stop Australia's Liam Wilson in the ninth round of their February 4 slugfest at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale,
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