Lightweight prodigy Emiliano “El General” Vargas, the youngest fighting son of former junior middleweight world champion “Ferocious” Fernando Vargas and one of boxing’s blue-chip talents, has inked a multi-year promotional contract with Top Rank.
Trained by his father, Vargas (1-0, 1 KO) is a seven-time national amateur champion who turned 18 in April. The Las Vegas native will make his Top Rank debut in a four-rounder Saturday, Nov. 12, at Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas on the undercard of the Janibek Alimkhanuly/Seniesa Estrada world title doubleheader. Vargas’ bout will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.
“I can’t wait to fight. Like my dad says, ‘El legado Vargas continúa.’ The legacy is everything, but at the same time, I am here to write my own story and make my family proud. This is my legacy as much as my dad’s. This is something that is so deeply embedded in my family and as a Mexican. I want to be a Fernando Vargas, a Julio Cesar Chavez. There is something so beautiful about a whole country having your back. I’m proud of my roots. I can’t wait to perform and have the fans embrace me just like they embraced my dad.
“It’s about how I perform, but Top Rank will help me get to that next level.”
Vargas had a 110-10 record in the unpaid ranks before turning pro in May to great fanfare. He knocked out Mark Salgado in the opening round at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, a short drive from his father’s Oxnard hometown. He is part of a second-generation fighting family that includes his older brothers, Fernando Jr. and Amado, who are also undefeated professionals. The youngest Vargas has experiences well beyond his years, as he’s sparred former world champions Jorge Linares and Jamel Herring, in addition to current pound-for-pound great Shakur Stevenson.
Emiliano Vargas Inks Promotional Pact With Top Rank

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VashDBasherThu Oct 20, 2022, 10:38 AM UTC
The most talented out of the three brothers without a doubt. It’ll be fun watching him progress through his career and having his dad as his mentor will help out even more.
edpboxingThu Oct 20, 2022, 6:05 AM UTC
Neither brother is even close to being in Emiliano’s league talent wise, but they are marketable . They’re both on the Zepeda-Prograis undercard , and if they win , wouldn’t be shocked to see them on TR undercards or maybe signed with GBP.
Rooting for them to have successful careers
MalvadoThu Oct 20, 2022, 4:24 AM UTC
He wasn't scared to fight the best that's for sure. He fought everyone with having wins over Yori boy Campas, Winky Wright, Ike Quartey, and Wilfredo Rivera. There is no shame to losing to the likes of De La Hoya and Trinidad when the fights were quite competitive.
But you could tell that based on his talent he could had
El_Feroz99Thu Oct 20, 2022, 2:50 AM UTC
Oh man did vargas get matched rough...fun to watch but he is one of the very rare cases a lot of people would agree slow the hell down. That Tito fight...well that was something...today it just wouldn't happen. And for as much as I complain about boxings current state that might be an exception for that scenario.
ReggeWed Oct 19, 2022, 11:15 PM UTC
Future star for sure