Comments Thread For: Emanuel Navarrete open to lightweight return to become four-division titleholder
Emanuel Navarrete came up short in his first attempt at winning a world title in a fourth weight class. He's open to the prospect of trying again.
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Too slow. Get a nutritionist and stay at 130 or 126 if an opportunity presents itself. Navarette biggest advantage came from his size and awkward punch angles.
Don’t do it. Tank would sleep you. Shakur also beats you. And that’s cause I’m a proud Mexican. The only shot you had easier was to beat berrynchyk
Agreed, not only Tank and Shakur, I also don't think he can beat Keyshawn or Muratalla either.
Keyshawn will probably defeat Berinchyk for WBO and Muratalla will probably get IBF when Loma retires and vacates.
Do it for the PAY DAY. We know Tank likes fighting 130 pounders anyways. The only thing Shakur can hurt is his own hand.
In hindsight, that might be worth it from Navarette's standpoint. He'd still be allowed to keep his belt afterall.
He doesn't have a zero but a "multi-division active beltholder" (from the division below) and the top guy of the division (from the division below), exactly the type Tank would be willing to choose and is a better name than Roach thus easier to hype up (but Tank still will win easily).
I’m hoping and praying that Valdez knocks this ****y undisciplined fool out and calls out Tank! I would actually be ok with that since they’re the same size and Valdez can crack!
Just rewatched Navarrete vs Baranchik and he didn't lose that fight. Branchik barely managed to land gracing soft punches throughout, while Navarrete landed the heavier hands round in and round out and even wobbled Branchik a number of times. Judges are incompetent to the extent that they judge against their expectations: "the favored and heavier handed fighter doesn't score a knockdown? and he seems to be landing at a lower pace than before? That's it, he's losing the fight."
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