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Oscar Valdez Seeks To Cash In On Second Chance vs. Emanuel Navarrete
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Manouk Akopyan
Manouk Akopyan
RingMagazine.com
Oscar Valdez Seeks To Cash In On Second Chance vs. Emanuel Navarrete
Oscar Valdez was convincingly beaten by Emanuel Navarrete sixteen months ago, as “Vaquero” battered and bruised his fellow Mexican while comfortably cruising to a unanimous decision win.

Valdez was competitive at times, but the overall one-sided nature of the clash did not leave many desiring for a sequel that is set for December 7 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

But ever since the first fight, both of their careers have gone in different directions.

Navarrete (38-2-1, 31 KOs) settled for a majority draw against Robson Conceicao in November 2023, a fighter Valdez had beaten via unanimous decision in 2021. And last time out in May, Navarrete suffered a split decision loss to Denys Berinchyk for the vacant WBO lightweight title.

Valdez (32-2, 24 KOs), meanwhile, bounced back with a demolition job of Liam Wilson in March, stopping the Australian inside seven rounds for the vacant WBO interim title.

It was the title the three-division beltholder Navarrete moved on from to fight Berinchyk, but after his failed attempt at a 135-pound run, Navarrete is going back down to challenge Valdez for the title he once held.

“Not everyone gets a second chance. I will make the most of it. I’m not wasting days,” said Valdez, who is coached by Eddy Reynoso. “I know what to expect from Navarrete. I know what to train for. I’ve trained hard and smart for this fight. In the first fight, I made several mistakes. My biggest mistake was trying to knock out my opponent. I always want to give the fans what they pay for, but I focused on the knockout instead of sticking to my game plan.”

Valdez is a former 126 and 130-pound titleholder whose career-defining win so far came from a crushing KO against Miguel Berchelt in 2021. The momentous win was followed by a decision loss to Shakur Stevenson in 2022 and a bounce-back win against Adam Lopez before he met Navarrete in August 2023.

“I have a few more battles left in me,” said Valdez. “I feel great. I showed I had a lot left in my last fight when I beat Liam Wilson. I was emotional because I knew beating Wilson would punch my ticket to an even bigger fight. I am excited to be sharing the ring with a warrior like ‘Vaquero’ again.”

Manouk Akopyan is the lead U.S. writer for The Ring. Follow him on X and Instagram.
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