As some have joked. He will face Ricky Hatton at a catch weight of 200 lbs. I really don't see what Vargas is trying to accomplish. Maybe just the battle of the bulge hopefully.
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As some have joked. He will face Ricky Hatton at a catch weight of 200 lbs. I really don't see what Vargas is trying to accomplish. Maybe just the battle of the bulge hopefully.
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I am a fan of Vargas he was a talented fighter in his day, the best I have ever seen with so little professional fight but that was a long time ago. If he is doing it to stay healthy fair enough but not professionally he will get beat up. Perhaps a re-match with Campus.![]()
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IF he is actually thinking of stepping back in the ring hopefully it will be against someone really soft and it is not for the money but to get the Boxing bug under control that all former fighter have.
Like when Tommy Hearns takes a fight at CW back in 2006, it was in no way to start a comeback just to see if he can still do it against a guy that cant hurt him.
Anything more on the behalf of Vargas would be painful to watch
You hear people say it again and again. Boxing is addictive and you cannot just retire cold turkey.
I fear that if Feroz comes back, it'll be at a high price on the first fight back.
He should stay retired and focus on promotions.
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I understand his eagerness to get back to the ring and I understand as well why he's wrong and shouldn't, he's millionaire, has a decent record, he just can injure himself to a bad level or run to ruins by doing so. It seems that the hardest thing in Boxing ain't to become a boxer or a world champion but to know when to stop.
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Saw him at the Marquez/Mayweather fight a few feet away from me. He didn't look fat but not as ripped and cut as he was when he faced ODLH either.
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