David Navarro
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David Navarro Outboxes D’Angelo Fuentes, Wins Fourth Fight In A Row On OTX Boxing Card
David Navarro’s comeback from a surprising loss two years ago continued in successful fashion Friday night. The featherweight from Hemet, California won his fourth fight in a row by defeating D’Angelo Fuentes unanimously on points in their six-rounde...
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Joseph Hicks Not Fully Satisfied With Knockout Win in Atlantic City
Undefeated middleweight prospect Joseph “Sug” Hicks of Grand Rapids, MI, moved to 4-0, 4 KOs with a second-round KO of Mexico’s Luis Solis (25-15-4, 21 KOs) to highlight the untelevised undercard of Salita Promotions’ SHOBOX: The New Generation event...
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Lee-Teah Early Results: David Navarro Suffers Controversial TKO Loss To Diuhl Olguin
David Navarro was less than a minute away from lodging his third consecutive victory in as many fights until disaster struck for the former amateur standout. An untimely cut produced the first loss in the career of Los Angeles’ Navarro, who suffered...
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David Navarro: Very Excited To Begin My Pro Career
David Navarro is prepared to carry on the family tradition. The first step in the pro journey of the 20-year old featherweight from East L.A. begins Wednesday evening, as Navarro faces France’s Nathan Benichou (2-1, 2KOs) just prior to a Showtime-tel...
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David Navarro, 2020 U.S. Olympic Alternate Signs With Split T's Tim VanNewhouse
Tim VanNewhouse continues to invest heavily into the future of the sport. Olympic hopeful David Navarro has opted to forgo his dream of competing on the amateur’s highest stage, instead opting to take his talents to the pro ranks. The 20-year old Los...
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Touted Amateur David Navarro Torn Between Continuing As US Olympian, Or Turning Pro
David Navarro was named an alternate on the United States Olympics Boxing team in January. By March, coronavirus caused the 2020 Summer Games to be moved to 2021, and thus, muddying the future of the touted 20-year-old amateur who comes from a family...