I think if Vargas can get up for one last big fight and is at a comfortable weight class for him (right now which looks to be around 175), he can definitely win this fight. It would be a great fight for him to retire and go out on, too. It doesnt look like Vargas is going to be beating any top contenders these days. Mayorga is still a name and has held a few world titles. I like Vargas, like Jim Lampley once said, because he is not one of the greatest fighters but he is definitely one of the most human. He was a good fighter competing in a time and a division that set him on a course that led him to collide with great fighters like Trinidad, Sugar Shane Mosley and Delahoya. I mean if you're gonna lose to some one that's not a bad list of fighters to have lost to, and so he was derailed by those type of collisions. People also forget - Vargas did beat Ike Quartey at a time when Quartey was as close to greatness as he would ever come. Despite the fact that he wasn't the best fighter of his generation, like I said Ferocious Fernando Vargas was one of the most human. You could see his vulnerabilities and his insecurities going into and during his fights and for the most part, the guy laid it out there and fought gutsy, bloody fights. I think the boxing fans should respect that because I know I sure do. "Ferocious" Fernando Vargas by late round KO. Neither fighter is doing too well at making weight for the divisions below 160. I think Vargas is very capable of outboxing and/or outpunching Mayorga at this weight.