O'Shaquie Foster Eyes Unification Fight
WBC super featherweight champion O'Shaquie Foster has publicly called out the winner of tonight's WBO-IBF unification bout between Emanuel Navarrete and Eduardo 'Sugar' Nunez, positioning himself for a major unification showdown in the 130lbs division. The bout represents a potential path to undisputed status at super featherweight. Foster is looking to capitalize on momentum in one of boxing's most competitive weight classes.
O'Shaquie Foster recently solidified his commitment to the 130-pound division by vacating the WBC interim lightweight title. He won that belt in his last fight against Stephen Fulton on December 6, 2025, a match that was supposed to be a super featherweight title defense until Fulton missed weight. The target for Foster's unification ambitions is the winner of the all-Mexican clash between Emanuel "Vaquero" Navarrete and Eduardo "Sugar" Nunez. The bout pits two champions against each other for the WBO and IBF titles, with the victor set to become a unified champion for the first time. Emanuel Navarrete, a three-division world champion, brings a formidable record of 39 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw into the contest. Known for his relentless output and aggressive style, "Vaquero" has competed in 16 world title fights throughout his career. His opponent, Eduardo "Sugar" Nunez, holds the IBF title and boasts a punishing record of 29 wins and just one loss. Nunez is a feared knockout artist, having stopped 27 of his opponents, giving him a staggering 93% knockout ratio.