Okay, so I’ve been hyped about the Oscar Valdez vs. Navarrete fight, and I really wanted to dig into the undercard. I mean, the main event is awesome, but sometimes the undercard fights are even crazier!

First, I pulled up the fight schedule. It was a bit of a mess at first, with information scattered all over the place. I started by Just googling it, you know?
Getting the Info
- I went to a few boxing news sites.
- I checked some sports forums.
- Finally I hit a site that had everything in one place, that made things easier.
Then, I wanted to know more about the fighters on the undercard. I mean, who are these guys? Are they any good?
Diving Deeper
So, I started looking up each fighter individually. I typed their names into a search engine, one by one. I read some articles, watched some highlight videos (if I could find them!), and even checked out their records.
It’s kind of like detective work, piecing together who these fighters are and what their styles are like. Some of them are young prospects, some are veterans trying to make a comeback…it’s a real mix!
What I Figured Out
After all that digging, I finally felt like I had a good handle on the undercard. I made some notes about which fights I thought would be particularly exciting. I’m really looking for those potential “sleeper” fights that might steal the show.

It took time searching and watching, but It was great.