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Emanuel Navarrete vs. Charly Suárez Post Fight Inteview Lets hear what Suarez will regarding his controversial loss to Navarrete

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00:00Yeah, it's very wonderful to see him like that, and you know, he's called the fighter, but this is the result. I can't say about this.
00:19Are you proud of yourself? Because you should be.
00:23Yeah, as of now, I am proud of Mexico, and with my boss, with my team, we go airport for this fight, but that is happening. It's not my control.
00:37Is there something you want to call your friends in the Philippines?
00:40To my fans, to all the Filipino who are watching right now, thank you for your support and free, and all the Mexican people who are here right now, thank you.
00:52To the team of Navarrete, to my coach, my team, and especially the top round, to give me an opportunity for this fight, and to go very well in the United States.
01:02And especially to my man and his great Jesus Christ.
01:05Charlie, one last thing. If you can't get Navarrete, who or what do you want? And also, I know how much you put into this, how difficult will it be to overcome and disappoint you?
01:20You know, for me, I want Navarrete again. I want Navarrete again to propose the best of my weight division.
01:38You said you're almost 37, and you look at this fight as the last chance. Do you think in your heart right now, you can get another one?
01:48Yeah. I don't know. I don't close hope. I have a big hope in Mexico that I can make again.
01:55I hope you get it, too. Thank you, Charlie. Back to you, fellas.
02:01We have the best crew in the game. We have 15 cameras pointed at the ring. They have scoured every single one of those to see this punch. This is the shot. The left hand. And there you see, it was a punch that caused the cut.
02:19I know Manuel Navarrete. So that's what it looks like prior to that left hand coming in. This is the skin opening up.
02:28Oh, my gosh. Oh, man. And then if we can keep going. Jeez, Luis. I mean, we have to go super zoom to see this.
02:41Oh, come on, man. And this type of stuff happens, man. Look, the good thing is the commission will eventually have a chance to look at this.
02:50Yeah. Charlie Suarez's team is going to put in a request for a rematch and a review of this. And hopefully, Charlie Suarez gets the rematch.
03:03Even if they keep it as a technical decision in favor of Navarrete because of that, it will be a technical knockout win.
03:11That is impressive. They should have been a technical knockout win for Charlie Suarez with that last look.
03:18Wow. So, Suarez not only deserves the win, but he deserves a rematch. I don't know that they'll change or overturn the verdict, but he does deserve a rematch against Manuel Navarrete.
03:30Mark, it was such a compelling and competitive fight up until the point of the cut and the stoppage.
03:37Look, the one thing that we were looking at, the weight cut, I don't think that was the difference in the fight.
03:46What Vaccaro told us, listen, I'm used to this, is basically true. I don't know what that draining weight cut would have done down the stretch,
03:55but I know that's what really disappointed Charlie Suarez, and at some point, Navarrete also has to feel very, very fortunate.
04:06Absolutely. Look, we had as many looks as we could while we were still live on ESPN. It was inconclusive, and that's why the commission could not overturn the official decision that now was the mechanism.
04:20Listen, I have to say, I was there, and I thought that the guy who spoke loudest and most clearly of the commission was Jack Rees, the replay official.
04:32We've criticized replay officials before, but I was going through it with Jack. I'm watching Jack work, run it back, run it back.
04:41The best available replay, and it was inconclusive, so you have to go to that. And I think it's at least fortunate, especially in a sport like this, prone to what this sport is prone to, that he spoke without ambiguity.
04:56The fact that the hands come together, and me, again, understanding that when the hands come together, there could be a headbutt that caused that.
05:06However, man, with further review, like I thought in the beginning, it was a punch, man, a punch.
05:12And it's unfortunate, it comes with the territory. However, it just sucks for Suarez, because I don't think he's going to get a better chance at Navarrete.
05:24And he, Navarrete, especially because he's a dehydrating one, he had a tough weight cut. He provided a cut, opened up that cut, and it looked like he was coming on.
05:34You know, he's being fueled by that blood. There goes Navarrete in the magazine. He's looking at what we're looking at, and talking about what we're talking about, perhaps from a different perspective.
05:48Two curious things in this. One, Charles Juarez told me earlier, this is my last shot. And I think that's why he was holding back. He was like a dam of emotions.
06:00He was still holding his back, and his soldiers talk to you. You can see that on display there. But with Vaccaro, we've been talking for years, and this guy's a freak.
06:10We've never seen him cut, have we?
06:13Yo, he's been in the cut before. Not like this. I'm just very sure that he has guys in the office, but not like this.
06:19I mean, I think the worst part about it is, it wasn't that bad. I just think the fact that he couldn't stop the cut, and the bleeding in between rounds popped in the back to stop it.
06:29I'm going to tell you something. If that punch was called as a punch instead of a headbutt,
06:36Sports would have been a champion right now. Because the fight got stopped. Yeah, that's what I said. It was a technical knockout.
06:44It would have been a technical knockout. So, now, they could probably change it to a no decision and no contest,
06:51but much like the whole controversy with Lamont Roach and Javante Tank Davis, it does no good for Tony Suarez at the end of the game.

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