Brandon Rios vs Fernando Vargas

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  • GOD-FR33
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    #11
    Another ****** thread.

    How old are you? This is yet another ****** thread. Vargas spent his entire career at 154. Rios is too little and the fact that you would put him in the ring with Vargas who fought two of the best of his time in Tito and Hoya, is ******. Who do you think Rios is? How much do you know about boxing to even post such a thread?

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    • DosRounds
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      #12
      Originally posted by GOD-FR33
      How old are you? This is yet another ****** thread. Vargas spent his entire career at 154. Rios is too little and the fact that you would put him in the ring with Vargas who fought two of the best of his time in Tito and Hoya, is ******. Who do you think Rios is? How much do you know about boxing to even post such a thread?
      If you would have read my opening post properly you would have read that I never stated them two fighting each other but who do you think is better skill wise. Please read properly. If you want to blast me blast my opening post cabron!

      Btw I am 21

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      • B.U.R.N.E.R
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        #13
        Skillwise Rios makes Vargas look like Sweet Pea. It's not even close imo. Vargas is the much better fighter and would seriously hurt Rios.

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          #14
          Originally posted by DosRounds
          If you would have read my opening post properly you would have read that I never stated them two fighting each other but who do you think is better skill wise. Please read properly. If you want to blast me blast my opening post cabron!

          Btw I am 21
          Vargas was a powerful Boxer-Puncher, and was far superior to Rios, who fights like he's just there because he likes punching people and not because it's a professional sport.

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          • Jc8804
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            #15
            Wow. A one handed vargas has way more skill then
            Rios lol. Rios depends on the opponent wearing out physically and mentally or one before the other. He is margarito jr. I dont even know what else to say,any decent fighter with heart and a brain can beat him
            I guess. Hope there is logic there

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              #16
              Originally posted by Strictly_UG
              Vargas was a powerful Boxer-Puncher, and was far superior to Rios, who fights like he's just there because he likes punching people and not because it's a professional sport.
              Originally posted by Jc8804
              Wow. A one handed vargas has way more skill then
              Rios lol. Rios depends on the opponent wearing out physically and mentally or one before the other. He is margarito jr. I dont even know what else to say,any decent fighter with heart and a brain can beat him
              I guess. Hope there is logic there
              Thanks for the input

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              • GOD-FR33
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                #17
                my bad........

                My bad. Rios isn't in Vargas's league and is one-dimensional. The only thing they have in common is that after the fights with Tito and Hoya, Vargas lost interest in fighting at the highest level and struggled with weight as evidence in his fights with Mosley. Prime Vargas would have beaten Mosley in my opinion. Rios is undisciplined and gains too much weight in between fights. That is catching up with him right now. A fighters ability to take a punch is affected when they lose a lot of weight to make weight ala Bradley in his last fight. Add me to your friends if you'd like. Again, I apologize for jumping the gun in my previous statement.

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                • hhs661
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                  #18
                  Vargas by a country mile.

                  Rios shouldn't even be mentioned in the same league with Vargas. Their skillset isn't even comparable.

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                  • DosRounds
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by GOD-FR33
                    My bad. Rios isn't in Vargas's league and is one-dimensional. The only thing they have in common is that after the fights with Tito and Hoya, Vargas lost interest in fighting at the highest level and struggled with weight as evidence in his fights with Mosley. Prime Vargas would have beaten Mosley in my opinion. Rios is undisciplined and gains too much weight in between fights. That is catching up with him right now. A fighters ability to take a punch is affected when they lose a lot of weight to make weight ala Bradley in his last fight. Add me to your friends if you'd like. Again, I apologize for jumping the gun in my previous statement.
                    It's alright. It may be a ****** question but that's how young guys like me learn about the sport by asking questions and you guys teaching me.

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                    • RiC-DiC
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                      #20
                      I remember seeing Garcia say Vargas was the best boxer to ever train at his gym. I didn't really follow Vargas, but I think he would've done better with more cherry pick XP prior to Tito. He would've probably outboxed Rios more than Alvarado did.

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