Fernando Vargas Middleweights New Number 1 ??

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  • anthetamine
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    Fernando Vargas Middleweights New Number 1 ??

    With Age On His Side Is Vargas Set To Make This His Division ??

    We All Know Of The Problems He Has Faced In The Past Trying To Loose Weight And Stay At A Level He Felt Comfortable.

    How Much Of An Impression Will He Make On The Middleweight Ranks ??? And With The Likes Of Trinidad De La Hoya And Hopkins Is He Jumping Into Something He Will Not Be Able To Compete Against For A While

    There Are A Lot Of Exciting Possible Fights At Middleweight To Look Forward To Now, With People Like Hopkins, De La Hoya, Tito,vargas,eastman And Taylor

    Lets Hope That Money Doesnt Get In The Way And We Get To See These Fighters Fighting
  • HomicideHank
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    Age may be on his side but age isn't everything. The motor has quite a few miles and two head-on collisions on it.

    I'd love to see Tito ruin his punk ass again.

    Only chance he has is that Hopkins, DLH , and Tito retire soon so he can fight his way through an anorexic division.

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    • anthetamine
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      #3
      Are You Not A Fan Of Vargas Lol...... I Do Suppose He Does Have A Lot Of Fights Already Endured For His Age

      I Think That He May Be Able To Handle De La Hoya At This Limit Though, Do You Lot Not Agree

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      • HomicideHank
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        Well, I am not so sure. Is Vargas' back still giving him trouble? He couldn't beat Oscar all jacked up on the juice, so I gather he couldn't beat him now.

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        • mr. bojangles
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          #5
          Exciting fights ahead, maybe, but don't put too much hope. He might crash head-on again against the 2 previous roadblocks.

          I like the prospect of a Vargas-Mayorga (he'll make a comeback) though.

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          • anthetamine
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            #6
            A Fight With Mayorga Would Be Interesting, Love To See That, And Yes I Agree He Will Make A Comeback

            He'd Probably Be Better Coming Back A Weight Division Below Or Two Maybe, His Punch Is Not As Effective At Middleweight, And That Is One Of The Things He Relies On

            I Fancy The Prospect Of A Vargas De La Hoya Re Match
            How Do You Lot Think That Would Go

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            • mr. bojangles
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              #7
              Originally posted by anthetamine
              A Fight With Mayorga Would Be Interesting, Love To See That, And Yes I Agree He Will Make A Comeback

              He'd Probably Be Better Coming Back A Weight Division Below Or Two Maybe, His Punch Is Not As Effective At Middleweight, And That Is One Of The Things He Relies On

              I Fancy The Prospect Of A Vargas De La Hoya Re Match
              How Do You Lot Think That Would Go

              I agree a weight division back should serve him well. Oscar wins again, he'll box him again and TKO him in the later rounds. Simply the better skilled and experienced fighter.

              Vargas-Mayorga!

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              • El Jesus
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                im not a big fan of vargas, and hes one of the worst examples of a boxer who likes to play hard outside of the ring and get his ass kicked in the ring, the way he disrespected de la hoya like he did solidified my dislike for him, i like guys who talk ****, but when you dont back up it, and never have backed it up, whats the point?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Black Jesus
                  im not a big fan of vargas, and hes one of the worst examples of a boxer who likes to play hard outside of the ring and get his ass kicked in the ring, the way he disrespected de la hoya like he did solidified my dislike for him, i like guys who talk ****, but when you dont back up it, and never have backed it up, whats the point?

                  hahahaha LOL Point taken bro.

                  So you're not an RJJr. fan either, are you? B-Hop and JToney perhaps.

                  Fighters have to make some noise too man...get attention. market themselves.

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                  • El Jesus
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                    Originally posted by mai.pen.rai.krap
                    hahahaha LOL Point taken bro.

                    So you're not an RJJr. fan either, are you? B-Hop and JToney perhaps.

                    Fighters have to make some noise too man...get attention. market themselves.

                    i said i like fighters when they can talk their **** and back it up, all the fighters you mentioned have done something to get their ego up and their mouth running, at least those guys have had credible championship runs, and have the skills and records to back it up. I like people who run their mouths, but at the same time, you have to have something to show for it, all that showboating doesnt mean **** when youve got nothing to show in the first place, his two biggest fights, he got beat the **** down, in pathetic fashion, that didint happen to RJJ until way later in his career, so im not concerned with him. Toney and B-Hop did what they were supposed to do and at the least have beaten credible fighters, vargas has yet to win a big money/big title fight.

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