Navarrete dominates Santisima to retain WBO super bantamweight title

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Navarrete dominates Santisima to retain WBO super bantamweight title

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Emanuel Navarrete finishes off Filipino challenger Jeo Santisima in the 11th round with a series of unanswered blows

 

 

LAS VEGAS, USA – Emanuel Navarrete dominated Jeo Santisima on the way to an 11th-round technical knockout to retain his World Boxing Organization super bantamweight world title on Saturday, February 22 (Sunday, February 23, Philippine time).

Mexico’s Navarrete made his fifth defense of the crown in convincing style against the Filipino challenger, who was a heavy underdog fighting for a world title for the first time.

After a conservative start, Navarrete  began to ramp up the pressure in the 3rd round.

Santisima managed to back Navarrete into a corner in the 4th, but the champion unloaded on him in a big 5th round, rocking Santisima with a left hook.

Navarrete had Santisima in trouble again in the 10th and finally finished him the 11th with a series of unanswered blows that prompted referee Russell Mora to wave it off at 2:20 of the round.

The champion’s impressive finish came despite an apparent problem with his right hand.

“I hit him weirdly with my right and I hurt my thumb,” said Navarrete, who switched to a southpaw stance a few times late in the fight. “But I had to plough through it and get the win tonight.

Navarrete improved to 31-1 with 27 wins inside the distance. Santisima fell to 19-3 with 16 knockouts.

The fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena was on the undercard of the heavyweight world title rematch between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury. – Rappler.com

 

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