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Friday, 8 July 2022

Rey Vargas goes for his second world championship

Two fights in almost three years are very few for the former WBC super bantamweight champion, Rey Vargas, who was put on the ropes by fate with a fracture that forced him to vacate his scepter, later he was punished by the Covid-19 virus.

Time and wounds have healed and this Saturday he goes in search of a new sash of the world, the pen, held by the Filipino Mark Magsayo.

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The date will be at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, and Vargas is ready to return to the top.

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"I prepared very well for this fight. I'm always looking to improve and step into the ring as the best version of myself. The hard work is done, now I'm just focusing on what will happen on fight night," he warned. Mexican boxer in his last face to face with his rival.

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Magsayo shocked the boxing world last January when he defeated reigning champion Gary Russell Jr., so Vargas, who is on his 36th win as a professional, is wary.

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"I know how hard I worked and what I'm capable of. Magsayo will come out strong with a lot of energy, but we'll counter him. That's when we'll rip his head off. Mexico vs. Philippines has always been a great rivalry.

 It's a guaranteed show you can't miss." lose. This fight is not going to be the exception".

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In favor of the 31-year-old Mexican boxer will be the Mexican bias in the property, and he values ​​it. "Mexican fans are spicy and passionate. They always come out and show their support for their compatriots. They will do it once again and I am very grateful to have their support every time I face a new challenge."

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The 27-year-old Filipino monarch was more direct with his words. "(Rey) Vargas always backs away in every fight. I hope he doesn't run too much. There will be a knockout if he doesn't run too much. I'll have to use my footwork. It's hard to catch him.

 The guy is tall and he's going to run so I need make adjustments, like in the Gary Russell fight. He was too small and he was going to run, so it's hard to hit them when they run," Magsayo explained.

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He warned that he thoroughly studied the challenger so as not to have surprises. "I saw his training, his fighting. He's always going backwards, staying away from his opponent. In the gym, we've trained for different styles. Whatever his style is in this fight, we're ready."

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The fight for the title between Vargas and Magsayo will have as a special ingredient the reunion of managers Ignacio Beristain and Freddie Roach, those in charge of the strategy of the Mexican and Filipino, respectively.

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They marked an era from the corners in the four fights between Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao. Roach won two, one went to Don Nacho and a draw was recorded.

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