Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez will defend his IBF super featherweight title and make a play for the WBO super featherweight title when he battles Emanuel Navarette in the boxing ring this Saturday. The men will meet at the Desert Diamond Arena in Arizona for the clash that also features fights between Tahmir Smalls and Abel Ramos and Emiliano Vargas (welterweight) vs. Agustin Quintana (super lightweight).
The fight takes place on Saturday, Feb. 28. Coverage begins at 9 p.m. with main ringwalks set for approximately 11:47 p.m., and it all streams exclusively on DAZN with a regular monthly subscription, no PPV fees required. Here’s everything you need to know about the Navarette vs. Nunez fight and the entire fight card.
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How to watch the Emanuel Navarette vs. Eduardo Nunez fight:
Date: Saturday, February 28
Start time: Coverage begins around 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
Main Ringwalks: 11:47 p.m. ET / 8:47 p.m. PT
Location: Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, AZ
TV channel/streaming: DAZN
When is the Navarette vs. Nunez fight?
The Navarette vs. Nunez fight is this Saturday, Feb. 28. The broadcast begins at 9 p.m. ET with main ringwalks at 11:47 p.m. ET.
What channel is the Emanuel Navarette vs. Eduardo Nunez fight on?
The Navarette vs. Nunez fight, including the complete fight card, will be available on DAZN with a regular monthly subscription. To watch, you’ll need to subscribe to either an Annual Super Saver Subscription for $20.99/month with a 12-month commitment (or you can pay $224.99 upfront to save $15), or grab a single-month subscription for $30.99 with no additional commitments.
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Where to watch Navarette vs. Nunez:

DAZN is the home of boxing, broadcasting over 185 fights a year, plus MMA, PFL, BKFC, and Misfits crossover boxing, and this weekend’s fight is included as part of it’s non-PPV subscription plan. An annual subscription costs $224.99/year if you pay up front, or $20.99/month.
DAZN also offers a new PPV plan that includes at least 12 major pay-per-view fight for just $44.99/month. The subscription requires an annual commitment, but considering that many of their PPV fights cost $50-70 on top of a monthly subscription, it’s a good deal if you plan to watch them all, plus, it gets you access to non-PPV fights like the one this weekend.
Don’t want a subscription? You can pay $30.99 for a single-month subscription that will get you access to the Navarette vs. Nunez fight and 30 days of DAZN, no commitment required.
Emanuel Navarette vs. Eduardo Nunez fight card
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Emanuel Navarette vs. Eduardo Nunez; For the IBF and WBO super featherweight titles
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Tahmir Smalls vs. Abel Ramos; Welterweight
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Emiliano Vargas vs. Agustin Quintana; Super lightweight
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Arturo Cardenas vs. Jordan Martinez; Super bantamweight
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