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It is unfortunate that Vargas became a one-dimensional fight, kill or be killed. No matter how many "homies" accompany him the ring, he must stand alone after the first bell. He has taken far to many hard punches and can't be saved by his ego or those who hang on his tail.
> It is unfortunate that Vargas became a one-dimensional fight, kill or > be killed. No matter how many "homies" accompany him the ring, he must > stand alone after the first bell. He has taken far to many hard > punches and can't be saved by his ego or those who hang on his tail.
> It is unfortunate that Vargas became a one-dimensional fight, kill or > be killed. No matter how many "homies" accompany him the ring, he must > stand alone after the first bell. He has taken far to many hard > punches and can't be saved by his ego or those who hang on his tail.
> Just an opinion by an old man.
> DCI
I saw him in LA at the Nokia Centre - was shooting the Israel Vasquez fight. He has got a hell of a load of weight to lose if he is to make a comeback
I have never been a big Vargas fan, but then again I don't wish anyone lasting injury.
Camacho Jr is a decent fight though - he does not punch hard and isn't all that. Anyone that can't put away Campas at this stage is unlikely to cause much lasting damage to Vargas. Who hopefully will invest the money conservatively and *not* fight anyone with a real punch after. Even if he beats Camacho (which I would not entirely eliminate as a possible outcome).
> >>His opponent will likely be Hector Camacho Jr.
> > It is unfortunate that Vargas became a one-dimensional fight, kill or > > be killed. No matter how many "homies" accompany him the ring, he must > > stand alone after the first bell. He has taken far to many hard > > punches and can't be saved by his ego or those who hang on his tail.
> > Just an opinion by an old man.
> > DCI
> I saw him in LA at the Nokia Centre - was shooting the Israel Vasquez fight. > He has got a hell of a load of weight to lose if he is to make a comeback
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Some reports say he's around 250 lbs.
The only good part about this is that he'll have to drop 100 lbs of blubber by hitting the gym and cutting back on the booze.
>I have never been a big Vargas fan, but then again I don't wish anyone >lasting injury.
>Camacho Jr is a decent fight though - he does not punch hard and isn't >all that. Anyone that can't put away Campas at this stage is unlikely >to cause much lasting damage to Vargas. Who hopefully will invest the >money conservatively
Vargas has never invested wisely or conservatively - just spent.
> >>His opponent will likely be Hector Camacho Jr.
> > It is unfortunate that Vargas became a one-dimensional fight, kill or > > be killed. No matter how many "homies" accompany him the ring, he must > > stand alone after the first bell. He has taken far to many hard > > punches and can't be saved by his ego or those who hang on his tail.
> > Just an opinion by an old man.
> > DCI
> What a trio to first lose to however:
> Trinidad, DLH and Mosley!
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And before his first loss he had a nice run where he won consecutive bouts against Raul Marquez, Winky Wright and Ike Quartey.
> >>His opponent will likely be Hector Camacho Jr.
> > It is unfortunate that Vargas became a one-dimensional fight, kill or > > be killed. No matter how many "homies" accompany him the ring, he must > > stand alone after the first bell. He has taken far to many hard > > punches and can't be saved by his ego or those who hang on his tail.
> > Just an opinion by an old man.
> > DCI
> I saw him in LA at the Nokia Centre - was shooting the Israel Vasquez > fight. > He has got a hell of a load of weight to lose if he is to make a comeback
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Some reports say he's around 250 lbs.
The only good part about this is that he'll have to drop 100 lbs of blubber by hitting the gym and cutting back on the booze. --------- Wow - 250lbs! He is 5 lb lighter than me! (my fight weight was 235 though, not that it makes much odds now). You're right though, should he train properly, he will be much better for it.