Charly Suarez of the Philippines tries to make a transfer towards a bloodied Emanuel Navarette of Mexico all the way through their WBO tremendous featherweight name struggle on Sunday (Manila time), May 11, 2025, at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California, USA.–TOP RANK/Mikey Williams
MANILA, Philippines–Charly Suarez gets any other crack at a global name after the World Boxing Organization (WBO) ordered an “immediate rematch” between him and Mexican champion Emanuel Navarette.
“The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) has officially ruled the bout between Emanuel Navarette and Charly Suarez a No-Contest,” the WBO introduced Tuesday.
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“In light of the foregoing, the World Boxing Organization (WBO) is hereby ordering an immediate rematch.”
The choice got here not up to a month after the primary struggle led to debatable type with Navarette profitable via a seven-round technical choice to retain the WBO tremendous featherweight crown.
The bout used to be halted after seven rounds with Navarrete bleeding from a minimize over his left eye led to via an unintended conflict of heads as dominated via referee Edward Collantes within the 6th around.
As a consequence, the struggle went to the scorecards on the time of the stoppage with all 3 judges having Navarrete forward on issues—77-76, 77-76 and 78-75.
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Video replay, then again, obviously confirmed the gash used to be from a forged left hand from Suarez and had it no longer been for Collantes’ blunder, the Davao del Norte local would’ve received the name via technical knockout.
There isn’t any date but for the rematch however as in step with stories, Top Rank vowed to make it occur in a “timely manner.”
Due to the minimize, Navarette is on scientific suspension till July 9.