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Starting his career in December 2000 at the age of 25, orthodox boxer Omar andres Narvaez has now been pro for 13 years and has built up a career of 43-1-2. Narvaez now moves into the final stages of his career. Narvaez's longest KO streak is 7 fights long out of his 46 career fights.
Narvaez didn't take long to get comfortable in the pro game, becoming the first person to stop Carlos gustavo Palacios (a 6 fight pro) via RTD in the 4th round. Narvaez continued his pro journey, which was mostly successful at this point, by fighting 23 fights following his debut. Fights against boxers such as Bernard Inom, Feliciano dario Azuaga and Alexander Makhmutov followed including 2 times in 2000, 8 times in 2001 and 13 times between 2002 and 2006.
Pushing his career further, Narvaez fought Alexander Makhmutov on November 14th, 2003 adding to his winning record. Makhmutov was stopped in the 10th round via RTD meaning Narvaez was the 2nd person to stop this opponent. 13 wins followed where Narvaez went on to be the first to stop Bernard Inom, 4th person to stop Feliciano dario Azuaga (Round 6 TKO) and first to stop Reginaldo Martins carvalho.
Pushing his career further, Narvaez fought Rayonta Whitfield on February 7th, 2009 adding to his winning record. Narvaez was the first person to stop Rayonta Whitfield and he did it in the 10th round via TKO. 6 wins followed where Narvaez went on to be the First to beat Cesar Seda, 5th person to go the distance with William Urina and 3rd person to stop Omar Soto (Round 11 TKO).
On October 22nd, 2011, Narvaez took on and was defeated by Nonito Donaire meaning his career tally went to 35-1-2. Coming into the fight with high confidence Narvaez fought his next fight against Nonito Donaire on October 22nd, 2011. Unfortunately, Narvaez was outclassed and lost the decision on the judges scorecards taking his record to 35-1-2. Narvaez's win streak of 35 rose to 40 following 5 great wins, becoming the 2nd person to stop Hiroyuki Hisataka, 2nd person to beat Felipe Orucuta and 3rd person to stop Johnny Garcia.
On December 21st, 2013, Narvaez went into action again and beat David Carmona taking the winning record to 41 wins. Carmona was a worthy challenger but Narvaez was too much and became the first person to stop Carmona via TKO during round 7.
Keeping his losses at 1, Narvaez fought on May 17th, 2014 beating Antonio Tostado garcia via KO. This took his record to 42-1-2 showing quite the successful career to date. Tostado garcia was stopped in the 4th round via KO meaning Narvaez was the first person to stop this opponent.
The wins continued with the defeat of Felipe Orucuta on September 19th, 2014 in Narvaez's most recent fight taking his winning record to 43 wins. Felipe Orucuta was little match for Narvaez, as Narvaez became only the 3rd person to defeat Orucuta in his most recent fight. The fight went the distance via MD decision.