Two of Mexico’s most accomplished fighters, Emanuel Navarrete and Oscar Valdez, are set to clash once again in a highly anticipated rematch on Thursday, December 7, at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. This showdown promises to reignite the fiery rivalry between the two warriors, each determined to solidify their legacy.
Navarrete (38-2-1, 31 KOs), the reigning WBO junior lightweight world champion, returns to the ring seeking redemption after a tough decision loss to Denys Berinchyk in May for the vacant WBO lightweight world title. While his attempt to become a four-division champion fell short, Navarrete is focused on reaffirming his dominance in the junior lightweight division.
Valdez (32-2, 24 KOs), a former two-weight world champion, is eager to reclaim his place at the top. After suffering a unanimous decision loss to Navarrete in their first meeting in August 2023, Valdez is determined to turn the tide and become a two-time WBO junior lightweight champion. That fight, a grueling and action-packed battle, left Valdez with a bruised spirit but renewed resolve.
Both fighters have dedicated themselves to intense training camps in preparation for this pivotal rematch. Navarrete has been training in the mountains of Mexico, while Valdez has spent months honing his skills in San Diego. Ahead of their sequel, the two shared their thoughts:
Emanuel Navarrete
• “There’s a lot of pride at stake, especially in a Mexico vs. Mexico battle. That dynamic always adds significance to the fight.”
• “This fight will be even better because we know each other well now. Fans can expect more exchanges and incredible action.”
• “I’m working hard to push Valdez to his limits. The second half of the fight will come down to physical preparation and who can endure more.”
• “I want to return to lightweight one day, and when I do, I’ll be better prepared than I was against Berinchyk.”
Oscar Valdez
• “I still have battles left in me, and I feel great. Beating Liam Wilson showed I have plenty to offer, and this fight is my chance to prove it.”
• “I appreciate every moment in my career now. From running to sparring to sharing the ring with a warrior like Navarrete, I’m grateful.”
• “I’ve been studying the first fight, fixing mistakes, and preparing smarter. My biggest error was chasing the knockout instead of sticking to my plan. This time, I’m focused and ready.”
• “Arizona fans have always been incredible. Some of my greatest memories are in Phoenix, and I plan to deliver an unforgettable performance for them.”
Broadcast Details
The action-packed event also features a featherweight title rematch between WBO champion Rafael Espinoza and Cuban star Robeisy Ramirez. Navarrete-Valdez II and Espinoza-Ramirez will air live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT, with Sky Sports covering the U.K. and Ireland.
Don’t miss this epic night of boxing as two proud warriors leave it all in the ring.