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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fernando Vargas Reality Show Debuts on January 26th

    Following a long hiatus, the 36-year-old retired Mexican American retired boxing star Fernando Vargas will be returning to the scene. But this time he’ll be headlining his own reality show on the mun2 cable network - "Welcome to Los Vargas."

    Entitled Welcome to Los Vargas, the series centers on the three-time world boxing champion, his wife of 20 years, Martha, their four dynamic children, Fernando Jr., Amado, Emiliano, and Mibella “China,” and Martha’s loving father, Alfredo.
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  • Canelo Phresh
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    Im in. I met vargas a few times at LVAC hes a cool cat.

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    • Sugar Adam Ali
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      #3
      Not interested at all,, plus i dont speak spanish

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      • Rocky Rene
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        I hope his reality show is successful. Vargas gave us some great and memorable fights... especially against a prime Trinidad, De La Hoya and Mosley.

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        • BaDaBiNgVIP
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          Met the guy once at the airport. Cool cat. While we chatted up boxing for about 20 minutes, he took a few pics and signed a few autographs. I didn't ask for one or take a pic with him, i'm not that type of guy, but he was real laid back, not a douche. He was funny as hell, we talked about a few fighters, and i asked him about the guy he spit on when he knock the guy down in the ring.i couldn't remember the guys name. He told me and chuckled and said was some crazy ****. And laughed it off. Didn't give me any details.

          I will definitely watch!!!

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          • zuldo
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            #6
            Furioso Vargas what brave fighter ill watch!!

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            • BabyFaceAssasin
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              #7
              Definitely tune in. He's one of my all time favs and the reason why Oxnard is on the map. I remember watching him and Tito thinking this is the greatest sport in the world...lol

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              • Tyler_Durden
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                #8
                Originally posted by zuldo
                Furioso Vargas what brave fighter ill watch!!
                It's actually "Ferocious" or "El Feroz" in Spanish bro =]

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                • The Problem Child
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                  VERY interested in this. El Feroz was my favorite fighter growing up, I used to do the duckface thing he did all the time in photos lol. Plus, I'm a fan of reality shows. He had real balls. I have a lot of respect for Vargas... Even though he was thrown to the lions too early he still managed to give the top fighters tough fights.

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                  • ElPerroBigoton
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                    Originally posted by Rocky Rene
                    I hope his reality show is successful. Vargas gave us some great and memorable fights... especially against a prime Trinidad, De La Hoya and Mosley.
                    That's right, I think Vargas in todays boxing would be more of a force to be reckoned with. He took on these 3 ATGs at a very young age and made them work for the W.

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