New Mexico isn’t go to forget Tomas Villa anytime soon.
In July, he took on Albuquerque’s hottest prospect—undefeated 13-0 David Martinez—and stopped him in the 9th for the vacant NABA Super Bantamweight title.
Last night, it was Cuauhtemoc Vargas’ turn.
Mexico City’s ‘Aztec Warrior,’ signed with New Mexico’s Fresquez Productions and Don Chargin, was 14-0-1, and on the verge of top ten contention. He was also the WBC Continental Americas Super Bantam champ.
No longer.
In front of an estimated 1,000 at the Michael Marr Gymnasium in Las Vegas, New Mexico, Villa racked up another big victory by stopping Vargas in Round Eight in what will most likely go down as ‘Fight of the Year’ in New Mexico.
I dont know about u guys but i love it when a little unknown fighter like Villa with a record of 5 losses and 3 draws comes up and seperates the boys fromt he men sort of speak.
In July, he took on Albuquerque’s hottest prospect—undefeated 13-0 David Martinez—and stopped him in the 9th for the vacant NABA Super Bantamweight title.
Last night, it was Cuauhtemoc Vargas’ turn.
Mexico City’s ‘Aztec Warrior,’ signed with New Mexico’s Fresquez Productions and Don Chargin, was 14-0-1, and on the verge of top ten contention. He was also the WBC Continental Americas Super Bantam champ.
No longer.
In front of an estimated 1,000 at the Michael Marr Gymnasium in Las Vegas, New Mexico, Villa racked up another big victory by stopping Vargas in Round Eight in what will most likely go down as ‘Fight of the Year’ in New Mexico.
I dont know about u guys but i love it when a little unknown fighter like Villa with a record of 5 losses and 3 draws comes up and seperates the boys fromt he men sort of speak.
Gran Campeon


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