Comments Thread For: Vargas on Parting With Mayweather, Joining Top Rank
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It was agreed verbably. As soon as Khan said he we will fight Vargas, Floyd backtracked.
Cost Vargas a shot at big time.Comment
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Even though it is business, and he's only looking out for himself which is the best thing he can do, and they supposedly left on good terms. It's still a pretty controversial move to go join the enemy/rival of a friend/team.
This can be applied to almost anything in life.
If the Yankees and Derek Jeter couldn't come to agreement with a contract, and Jeter leaves to the Boston Red Sox[Yankees long time rivals], and "it's all business". Fans would know there's a little bit more than business going on there, no matter how many smiles and handshakes there are when parting ways.
It's something Vargas would never say, and it's something Floyd would probably not care about. But no matter what this article says, there's more to Vargas joining TR out of all the promotional companies out there. GBP can give Vargas just as much, if not more exposure. But why not join them? They're Mayweather Promotions partners, didn't you want to stay associating yourself with Floyd?
"I don't see him becoming a champion at all".smh, still think he made a mistake but dunkin a great manager... he made a hell of a lot more money with Floyd then he would of with anyone else... Floyd got him in the door and now the kid can go cashout somewhere. cuz lets face it, i dont see him becoming a champion at all... what do i know though lol
I know what you mean by "champion", you mean a legit titleholder, by beating another legit titleholder, no vacant fights against scrubs, or picking on the weakest champion to get a belt.
But let's face it, with The Ring Title, WBC, WBC Interim, WBC Diamond, WBC Silver, WBC Emeritus, WBA Super, WBA Regular, WBA Interim, WBO, WBO Interim, IBF, and other titles like IBO, NABF, NBA, MLB, NFl, NHL, NSL, WWE, ETC. In every weight class.
It's actually gonna be very hard for Vargas NOT to be a titleholder.Comment
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