As for Suarez, another late bloomer as what we call, and at that age, maybe he could be just as good as in his last fight. But it's a different fighter that he is facing here as from what we know, this style of overwhelming and being a brawler is really a tough matchup for anyone.
I've also checked Suarez's boxing record to see a prominent name in his list, but I failed to see one. It's very likely that Suarez is going to lose the match; it's a big mismatch for me.
The only consolation is Suarez is undefeated, but he will need to summon all the luck in the world to score an upset, as Navarrete is the kind of guy who loves to attack and throw everything but the kitchen sink.
https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/851286Yeah, we don't want to say it, but maybe if luck plays here, then he could pull the biggest upset of his career. Of course he should train very hard here and not think that he has a good opponent in front of him. And he should be proud of himself to having given or shall I say earn the shot to fight the champion.
I love how you describe Navarette, but yeah, he loves to do that, he will go brawl for as long as he can, throw everything he got from the very first round. And that's what fans love him, he is the typical Mexican boxer that is not going to play defense but will go and fight until the bell rings.