If it wasn't for the low blows, would Tito have still beaten El Feroz Vargas?

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    #31
    LOL. Yes, most definately.

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      #32
      Originally posted by blaze778
      So what if was 8 years ago? It was still one of best fights I have ever seen. Trinidad should have been DQ'ed and Vargas would have scored the knockout. I mean he landed even more low blows after the big one in round 4 I believe. It's a shame that Vargas was never the same after this fight. He was a shot fighter at the age of 22 because of the legal and illegal blows that Trinidad landed. Vargas had one more chance against Oscar, but he really wasn't the same even in that fight.

      Vargas would have had a much better and lengthy career. He probably would have lost if he had a rematch against Tito, but he would have at least had that signature win by being the first man to beat Trinidad. He might have even had more bigger fights possibly at middleweight if he moved up. It's crazy how one fight can change a fighters life forever.




      A in against Tito would have put Vargas in the Hall Of Fame. And I agree with u

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