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I have always been a fan of Vargas, he was super talented. They should make a film about this as a gangster movie.
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Why am I not surprised about Vargas..... or about some of the responses I've read.
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well lets face it, Vargas was never too bright, the guy walks around looking like a whale when he has serious back problems, so this shouldn't be much of a shock, probably going broke and trying to make as much money with as little effort possible
I never liked Vargas....ever ever. I even routed for my "favorite"Felix when he fought him. Something about him, I think it was his sort of little baby child delinquent look, and his arrogance esp. against Oscar, it really nauseated a lot of people in various mid-sized manufacturing cities along the Pacific Northwest between Seattle and Eureka, with the possible exception of the small towns which dot the at-times-opulent landscape often encountered when meandering on an off-the-beaten-track daytrip along the coastal highways there that run up and down the California coastline.
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I was the opposite I supported Vargas against 2 of my other favourites ODH and Tito. Shame he lost both but he gave a warriors performance that he can be proud of.
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Against Trinidad yes, but against ODH he only looked good cause he was juiced up, which only makes DLH's win more impressive and sorry just makes Vargas' short comings more obvious, I remember when he used to come into the ring with what looked like a duck face pose and Trinidad dropped it about half way, Oscar turned it into a whimper, 2 people only to blame for Vargas' demise, and that was his management and himself, didn't have even 25 fights when they were putting him in with guys like Campas (even if he was old he still had power), Quartey, Wright, and Trinidad. Tito was a step up too soon and it showed, especially to the mental damage taken in that loss, Vargas became a bit inactive and also his ego was too damn inflated going in against guys who had already proven themselves to be greats and again he paid for it
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