Fernando Vargas Boxer - Bio, Record, Fights, News & More (2024)

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Fernando Vargas Boxer - Bio, Record, Fights, News & More (4)

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Fernando Vargas, also known as 'El Feroz,' was a talented boxer whose professional career spanned over a decade. Born on December 7, 1977, in Oxnard, California, Vargas was a determined fighter who began his professional career at the young age of 19. Over the years, he achieved several titles and victories, earning a place among the greats in the sport.

Vargas fought a total of 31 professional fights, out of which he won 26 with an impressive 22 of those wins coming via knockout. He suffered a total of five losses, four of which were due to a knockout. In all his professional fights, he never recorded a draw or a no-contest, which is a testament to his dedication and commitment to the sport.

Vargas won his first boxing world title on December 12, 1998, at the young age of 21, defeating Yori Boy Campas via 7th round RTD to clinch the IBF super-welterweight world champion title. He went on to defend this title successfully in two back-to-back fights. The first was on July 17, 1999, against Raúl Márquez, where he won via an 11th round TKO. The second defense was against Winky Wright on December 4, 1999, where he won via a 12th round majority decision.

On April 15, 2000, Vargas fought Ike Quartey and won via a unanimous decision in a 12-round fight, successfully defending his super-welterweight world title for the third time. Seven months later, Vargas faced his first-ever professional loss, a fierce 12th round TKO defeat to Félix Trinidad, which ended his impressive 20-fight win streak.

Vargas bounced back from this defeat and made another successful title defense against Ross Thompson via 7th round TKO. However, his winning streak came to an end in his third title defense on September 14, 2002, in a rematch against Oscar De La Hoya, where he lost via a 11th round TKO.

Vargas took a break from boxing for almost three years following his loss to De La Hoya. He made his comeback to the sport on June 4, 2005, against Tony Marshall in a non-title bout, and won via a 7th round KO. He fought two more bouts that year, winning both via unanimous decision.

Vargas' last notable fight was on August 20, 2005, where he defeated Javier Castillejo via a 10th round unanimous decision. However, his last professional fight was two years later, on November 23, 2007, in a non-title bout against Ricardo Mayorga, which he lost via a 12 round majority decision. Vargas retired from professional boxing with an impressive record of 26-5, including 22 knockout wins.

Vargas is one of the rare boxers who have won titles in multiple weight classes. Besides his IBF super-welterweight world title, he won the WBA and IBA light-middleweight world titles on August 21, 2004, against Tony Marshall. This win made him the second-youngest boxer ever to win world titles in two different weight classes, just behind Sugar Ray Leonard.

Throughout his professional career, Vargas had some incredible fights and victories. One of his notable victories includes a unanimous decision win over Hall-of-Famer Winky Wright on December 4, 1999. In this fight, Vargas showed a great deal of resilience and tenacity, which helped him win the tight battle after 12 rounds.

Another standout victory came against Ike Quartey on April 15, 2000. Quartey was a former WBA Welterweight champion and had only lost once in his career before facing Vargas. The fight was a tough battle that went the distance, with Vargas winning via a unanimous decision.

In conclusion, Fernando Vargas was a hard-hitting boxer who had an impressive career as a professional fighter. He achieved several titles in his career and took on some of the best fighters in the world, including legends like Félix Trinidad and Óscar De La Hoya. Vargas was known for his power and determination, and his fights were never dull. His achievements have earned him a place among the greats in boxing history.

Fernando Vargas Fight Record

#DateAgeOpponentResultVia
31Nov 23, 200729Ricardo MayorgaLossMD
30Jul 15, 200628Shane MosleyLossTKO6
29Feb 25, 200628Shane MosleyLossTKO10
28Aug 20, 200527Javier CastillejoWinUD
27Mar 26, 200527Raymond JovalWinUD
26Dec 12, 200326Tony MarshallWinRTD7
25Jul 26, 200325Fitz VanderpoolWinTKO6
24Sep 14, 200224Oscar De La HoyaLossTKO11
23Sep 22, 200123Jose FloresWinKO7
22May 5, 200123Wilfredo RiveraWinTKO6
21Dec 2, 200022Félix TrinidadLossTKO12
20Aug 26, 200022Ross ThompsonWinTKO4
19Apr 15, 200022Ike QuarteyWinUD
18Dec 4, 199921Winky WrightWinMD
17Jul 17, 199921Raúl MárquezWinTKO11
16Mar 13, 199921Howard ClarkeWinTKO4
15Dec 12, 199821Yori Boy CampasWinRTD7
14Aug 22, 199820Darren MaciunskiWinTKO6
13Jun 23, 199820Anthony StephensWinTKO5
12May 9, 199820Ron JohnsonWinTKO4
11Apr 14, 199820Romallis EllisWinTKO2
10Mar 13, 199820Dan ConnollyWinTKO2
9Dec 13, 199720Eduardo MartinezWinKO2
8Nov 22, 199719Jose Miguel FernandezWinTKO1
7Oct 4, 199719Alex QuirogaWinTKO6
6Aug 19, 199719Kevin PayneWinTKO1
5Jul 12, 199719Eugene LopezWinKO1
4Jun 20, 199719Jim MaloneyWinKO1
3Jun 7, 199719Bill BurdenWinTKO2
2Apr 26, 199719Claude StatenWinTKO2
1Mar 25, 199719Jorge MoralesWinKO1
FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR.
KELL BROOK
ADRIEN BRONER
DANNY GARCIA
PERNELL WHITAKER
JULIAN JACKSON
RICARDO MAYORGA
TED CHEESEMAN
BAKARY SAMAKE
LENNY BOTTAI
SAM DALY
HASSAN MWAKINYO
FLOYD MAYWEATHER
JUAN RUIZ
TRAVELL MAZION
VINCENZO BEVILACQUA
JACK CALLAHAN
HECTOR HUERTA
SOULEYMANE CISSOKHO
ELIAS CRUZ
JULIAN WILLIAMS
WINKY WRIGHT
MARK HAMMON
BENJAMIN GARCIA
TONY HARRISON
CRISTINA SERRANO
ROGELIO MARTINEZ
SEBASTIEN DEMERS
JARRETT HURD
SAUL NAVA
CEDRIC VITU
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MATTHEW TURNER
STACEY COPELAND
KERRY BELL
SHANNON MCMAHON
DONALD CURRY
KAMAL KANT
TOBY WILSON
BOONSAI SANGSURAT
REDOUANE IKIL
SERGIO ACOSTA
SAM LEONE
PAUL DONNELLY
ISHE SMITH
NORBERTO GONZALEZ
LIAM SMITH
JERMELL CHARLO
TIM TSZYU
Fernando Vargas Boxer - Bio, Record, Fights, News & More (2024)

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