Perhaps, Vargas' eye was quite damage. Two massive cuts, swelling and bruising... But this gives me a different perspective of the fight. Now I see where both men's valor and heart came from, they might genuinely dislike each other at this point, over Miura's rather disrespectful remarks. I can see Vargas defending a few times as Miura disposes of other contenders and they re align themselves for another barn burner. This has a classic feel to it, we might be on the verge of a classic trilogy.
Comments Thread For: Vargas' Manager Shoots Down Immediate Miura Rematch
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Perhaps, Vargas' eye was quite damage. Two massive cuts, swelling and bruising... But this gives me a different perspective of the fight. Now I see where both men's valor and heart came from, they might genuinely dislike each other at this point, over Miura's rather disrespectful remarks. I can see Vargas defending a few times as Miura disposes of other contenders and they re align themselves for another barn burner. This has a classic feel to it, we might be on the verge of a classic trilogy. -
Lol at this guy. Miura earned his nickname because he has 5 Mexican skulls on his mantle. Vargas defeated one Japanese fighter and that doesn't make him "Japanese Killer".Comment
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They didn't say it wouldn't happen, just said it wouldn't be an immediate rematch. And yes, despite what you want when people tend to be disrespectful in business others tend to not want to work with them again. Not a hard concept to graspComment
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Its understandable, he won a hard fight. I like rematches but then at the same time how many times are you gonna give someone a shot to beat each other? I am not too fond of trilogies etc if their is no drama involved and immediate rematches should only be if their was some grotesque corruption involved but other than that I say let the rematch marinate for a bit.Comment
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if i was his manager i wouldn't do the rematch, Vargas got beat up pretty bad, the japanese even worse but Miura was getting in his groove and starting to land some powerful shots on Vargas, Vargas deserves all the credit but damn that was a close call and he received a lot of hard punches, i can see why Miura has beaten a lot of mexican fighters, Vargas was smart enough to give a Juan Manuel Marquez type of performance instead of a toe-to-toe machismo battle and that's what kept him in the fightComment
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Its smart management not to want an immediate rematch. Im sure Vargas gained alot of Mexican fans beating a so called "Mexicutioner" so a homecoming voluntary is understandable & well deserved. Hopefully Vargas stays active though, a lot of Mexican boxers win a big fight take 10+ months off & gain 40lbs.Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada - BoxingScene.com caught up with an elated Ralph Heredia, manager of Francisco "El Bandido" Vargas (23-0-1), shortly after his fighter won what may be the 2015 Fight of the Year against Takashi Miura (29-3-2).
Vargas started off strong and nearly dropped Miura in the first round. After controlling the first few rounds, Vargas was stunned by Miura and dropped in the fourth round. Miura, who is known as the "Mexicutioner" because of his success against Mexican fighters, had control of the fight and appeared to be on his way to a stoppage victory when Vargas caught his second wind and floored Miura in the 9th round. Miura rose to his feet but was finished off moments later.
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Pure **** of fighters!
Thompson(god! HAHA).
Jardon
Diaz
Puerta
Pure ****, Vargas was the first mexican of our elite that fought with Miura...
The elite of mexican in 130 pounds are:
Miguel "Alacran" Berchelt
Francisco "El Bandido" Vargas
Orlando "Siri" Salido
Oscar Valdez
Adrian "Diamante" EstrellaComment
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I'm surprised to hear about Miura being disrespectful. Japanese fighters are usually humble and respectful.Comment
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