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Top Rank Hosts Final Press Conference For Saturday’s Navarrete vs Suarez Fight Card
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On Thursday afternoon in San Diego, Top Rank held their final press conference before Saturday’s fight between WBO super featherweight champion Emanuel Navarrete (39-2-1, 32 KOs) and Charly Suarez (18-0, 10 KOs) on ESPN.

When it comes to press conferences for smaller cards, it’s a hit or miss with regard to how many people show up to support the event. This one in particular had a solid showing at the Hilton Hotel in Mission Valley as the fighters took their place on stage. When they had the undercard fighters up there, welterweight and San Diego native Giovanni Santillan (33-1, 18 KOs) caught my attention as he’s had some personal issues he’s been dealing with since the loss to WBO champion Brian Norman Jr. a year ago.

I was curious to know what those issues were, but as soon as their session was over, he raced to the elevator with his team and did not stick around for questions from the media.

The co-main and main event fighters then got on stage, and although Navarrete always looks like he is on his last leg before weigh-in, initially, it appeared he had a better weight cut for this fight.

My opinion quickly changed when I saw him afterwards, sipping water out of one cup and spitting it into another so he could get through a few questions. Will this play a factor in Saturday’s fight? Who knows, but the initial thought is that he may be dipping into the well one too many times, and that can show up on Saturday.

Raymond Muratalla (22-0, 17 KOs) looked focused but kept it brief and went straight to the elevator after his portion of the presser. The B-side opponents stood around for a bit but weren’t giving much to discuss. It’ll be interesting to see how these fights play out, as some upset specials may occur on Saturday night.

Here are the quotes from today’s presser that Top Rank sent out.

Emanuel Navarrete

“My performance against Oscar Valdez was my way of showing that I’m now at 100 percent. There’s no doubt about that now. So, all we have to do is prepare well to achieve my goals.”

“We know what happened the last time I was in San Diego. We did not get the victory. We lost against Denys Berinchyk in our attempt to win a title at 135 pounds. But now, defending at 130 pounds, we want to let the people know I’m ready to move forward with my career.”

“I prepared for a great fight. We know that Suarez is coming for my title. So I want a great fight so everyone can see I’m ready to continue on the path of victory.”

“We have to defend my title first. We’re going to work hard and take the title home. After, we’ll see if I stay at 130 or move up again.”

Charly Suarez

“I prayed for this fight. And here it is. The opportunity has come, and I have taken it. And we won’t lose.”

“I’m bringing all my amateur experience into this fight. This is it. The world title shot is here, so I’m ready and I’m excited for the fight on Saturday.”

“This is a good opportunity for me to represent my country and to show the world that Filipinos are good at boxing and that Filipinos and Mexicans put on great fights.”

Raymond Muratalla

“I’m ready to go. It’s been a long time. I’ve been putting in work. My time is here. So I’m shining on Saturday.”

“We know he’s tough. We know he’s coming to fight. But I’m fully prepared for whatever he brings.”

“A win on Saturday would be huge for my family and team. I’ve been dreaming of this since I was a kid.”

Zaur Abdullaev

“I’m happy to return to the United States after five years. And I’m ready to finally become a world champion.”

“I started my training camp out in the mountains. And I finished camp out here in California. I’m ready to do anything to win.”

“Muratalla is a very good fighter. I’ve watched many of his fights. But I’m ready to overcome this challenge.”

Andres Cortes

“There’s level to this. I’m going to show that I’m at the top.”

“I dream about this every night. I’ve dedicated my whole life to this sport. This is what I do. So, I’m ready to get back in there.”

“When you bet on me, it’s a guaranteed bet. If you want to make some money, take me by knockout.”

Salvador Jimenez

“There’s nowhere better to be than in the Mecca of boxing, the United States. This opportunity has come to me because God’s timing is perfect.”

“I am a warrior. I like to brawl. I can box in any way he wants, but I like to be in wars.”

Giovani Santillan

“I’m excited to be back here in San Diego. Every time I come to San Diego, I give everything I have. I leave it in the ring.”

On the last year, including loss to Brian Norman Jr.

“It was tough. We went through some hard moments with my fight last year in San Diego and some things that happened with my family towards the end of the year. But I’m resilient, and my dad raised me to always work hard and always have faith and hope. I’m back here, and I’m excited for this weekend.”

“Right now, I’m on the climb back up to another world title shot. I want another world title shot, and I’m ready for it already. I have to focus on this weekend, and I hope to get that soon.”

Perla Bazaldua

“Signing with Top Rank, one of the biggest promotional companies out there, was one of my dreams. Finally getting that contract and now performing on this stage is such a motivation, especially in this camp.

This article first appeared on Fights Around The World and was syndicated with permission.

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