Fernado Vargas this weekend!

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  • chazz2
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    #11
    Athough vargas got he butt handed to him by Tito, I think he can still come around and take this guy. If he matured during his time off he will take this guy.

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    • Fareastwarrior
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      #12
      Vargas hasn't fought for more than a year, so he's ringrusted. Joval wants to face Hopkins, so he knows what he's gotta do to. Joval is not an easy opponent and the question is how Vargas will fight with a recoverd back injury. I think this fight will go to a decision.

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      • Zab Super Judah
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        #13
        this fight is just setting up a fight with mayorga or ouma basically

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        • spinksjinx
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          #14
          Originally posted by Kimmy
          Probably the case. I think he might see another title match if he is matched safely but imagine if they put him in with HOPKINS!!! They might have to give the fight an R rating!

          He tends to move to 154 where the division is full of slick boxers. NOT good for Vargas.

          160 will be to much, any top opponent will outbox or outslug (tito) him.

          He might be young but he isnt fresh and has to many miles on him, remember his comeback last year against Vanderpool? Yeah it wasnt even that great looking. After several injuries and bulging up, I cant see Vargas having much of an impact due to his injuries that are still ongoing (back problem is what I am talking about). Also referring back to him having to many miles on his mental age for the sport.

          I would love to see Vargas get back in the mix, but it isnt likely in my view.

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          • sena
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            #15
            Even though Joval is a natural 160 pounder, he's still not as strong nor does he fill the weight as thoroughly as Vargas. Vargas at times looked a little soft at 154. I always wondered if it was a business move to fight at that weight. Anyways, he should make this a one fight thing at 160 unless he somehow wrks his way into another payday w/ trinidad or hopkins and gets eaten up

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            • joeboxer
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              #16
              Vargas Rules!!! He's a true warrior. I don't care what anyone says.

              Also James Toney, and Erik Morales and Hopkins. They are all warriors. I don't care what you guys say.

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