Havent Really Seen Any Threads Regarding The Fights, Just Wondering If Anyone Is Going To Watch It, I Think The Only Reason Im Going To See It, Is To Watch The Replay Of Morales/pac Fight.
i hope vargas wins. he was one of these hard nose mexican fighter like erik and barerra but in heavier weights. he may not have the strongest chin but i also dont think its a weak as they say it is. we will see if he makes a successful comeback.this is a tough fight to take after a yr layoff, but thats what kind of fighter he is. he doesnt back down from any fight. i got to admitt that i was dissapointed that he used steriods for the de la hoya fight. but atleast he didnt win.
Let's get this straight - you're coming onto a Boxing website, posting with others in NonStop Boxing, and ask a question about a well-known boxer who will be fighting on national TV?
Of course many of us will be watching...
Vargas has a lot of ring rust since he's gone for more than a year and somekind of feeling is telling me that he underestimates Joval. Joval is not a very known boxer in the States but he is definitely not an easy opponent to beat. I smell an upset is coming up.
i saw some video of Vargas training and he said hw was only six pounds over the weight limit, but he didn't look like he was in great shape to me. I'm predicting he'll end up with a hard fought decision because of it. I'd like to see him regain his form and put on some more exciting fights, just wish he would defend himself a bit better.
I like Varas, but I question this comeback fight. Joval is a handpicked opponent, but this could be a upset. Looking at Joval's record, he has only lost to top guys. Joval has been active, and I expect a real good effort from him. If Vargas is not %100 percent, then watch Joval take this fight. Vargas has been plagued with back problems, and has been inactive for so long. I just don't see this fight as being a easy fight for Vargas.