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Emanuel Navarrete and Liam Wilson are facing off tonight for the vacant WBO super featherweight title. It’s a big match for both parties, but it’s momentous for the favorited Navarrete: Should the Mexican fighter win, he’ll join an elite club of boxers with titles in three weight divisions.
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If you’re looking to watch Navarrete vs. Wilson live today, read on. Below is a full guide on how to stream Navarrete vs. Wilson online, plus details on the event’s start time, betting odds, and undercard fights.
How to Watch Navarrete vs. Wilson Online: Streaming Guide
ESPN+ will be the only place to watch Navarrete vs. Wilson online tonight. Luckily, it’s not a PPV event, so you’ll only need a subscription to ESPN+ to watch the fight live online. If you already have a subscription, just log in to stream Navarrete vs. Wilson on any of your devices — no extra purchase required.
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When is Navarrete vs. Wilson? Date, Time, Location
Navarrete vs. Wilson is happening today, Friday, Feb. 3 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
The main card is set to begin at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, and Navarrete and Wilson should walk the ring around 12 a.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT.
Navarrete vs. Wilson Odds, Undercard
Tonight’s fight was originally headlined by a bout between Navarrete and two-division champion Oscar Valdez, but Valdez was forced to withdraw due to an injury. That much-anticipated fight will now take place in the summer, assuming Navarrete can beat Wilson tonight.
And the odds are in Navarrete’s favor tonight: Vegas has the Vaquero as a heavy favorite with moneyline odds of -1600 against Wilson’s +830.
Fighting out of San Juan Zitlaltepec, the 28-year-old Navarrete made his professional debut at just 18 years old. Since then, he’s averaged almost four fights a year, racking up a menacing 36-1 record with 30 knockouts.
Navarrete scored his first belt — the WBO junior featherweight title — in 2018 from Isaac Dogboe. He successfully defended that title five times before moving to featherweight to win the WBO title from Ruben Villa in 2020. He’s held that title ever since, defending three times.
Wilson, on the other hand, has seen about a third as many fights as Navarrete with just a dozen fights (and one loss) under his belt since going pro in 2018. This will be the Australian’s first shot at a world title, and, needless to say, it’ll be a massive upset if he can overpower Navarrete.
But Wilson feels confident in the fact that Navarrete is moving up a weight class. “Throughout his career, it’s been Navarrete who has fought smaller men in smaller weight divisions. But now for the first time, he’s stepping up to a division that, I think, is too big of a leap,” said Wilson, adding, “But he also hasn’t fought anyone with my power before. And that’s going to be a surprise for him on fight night.”
In addition to the fight between Navarrete and Wilson, we’ll get a few exciting bouts before the headliners take to the ring. Here’s the full fight card for tonight’s event:
Emanuel Navarrete vs. Liam Wilson — Vacant WBO super featherweight title
Jose Pedraza vs. Arnold Barboza Jr. — Super lightweights
Andres Cortes vs. Luis Melendez — Super featherweights
Nico Ali Walsh vs. Eduardo Ayala — Middleweights
Lindolfo Delgado vs. Clarence Booth — Super lightweights
Xavier Martinez vs. Yohan Vasquez — Super featherweights
Richard Torrez Jr. vs. James Bryant — Heavyweights
Emiliano Vargas vs. Francisco Duque — Lightweights
Yves Ulysse Jr. vs. Javier Molina — Junior welterweights
Be sure to sign up for ESPN+ (or the Disney Bundle) to watch Navarrete vs. Wilson online tonight.