Fernando Vargas pugile
- combattimenti
- 31
- vinto
- 26
- perduto
- 5
- pareggiare
- 0
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- super welterweight
- Debutto
- 1997-03-25
- Altezza
- 5′ 10″/178cm
- Arrivare a
- 70″/178cm
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1977-12-07
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- USA
Fernando Javier Vargas (born December 7, 1977) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2007. He was a two-time light middleweight world champion, having held the IBF title from 1998 to 2000, and the WBA title from 2001 to 2002. With his IBF title win, Vargas became the youngest boxer in history to win a light middleweight world title, at age 21. As an amateur he won a bronze medal in the light welterweight division at the 1995 Pan American Games, and reached the second round of the welterweight bracket at the 1996 Olympics.Vargas is best known for his heated rivalries against Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley, and Ricardo Mayorga.In his youth Vargas compiled a remarkable amateur record of 100–5. In 1992, he won the 132 lb. championships at the Junior Olympics Box-Offs, and came in second at the Junior Olympics. In 1993, he captured the triple crown of amateur boxing: the Junior Olympics Box-Offs, the Junior Olympics, and the Junior Olympics International tournament. The following year he solidified his position as one of the premier amateur fighters in the world by winning the 132 lb gold medal at the Olympic Festival, seizing the U.S. Junior Championships at 132 lb, and by becoming the youngest fighter ever to win the U.S. Championships. In 1995, he was selected to the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team.Vargas lost a controversial decision in the second round of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. He was scheduled to turn pro in November 1996, however, while training for his debut bout he broke his right hand. Eager to turn pro and begin his march toward a world championship, Vargas "ferociously" followed his physical therapy program, and within five months he was ready for his professional debut.In his professional debut on March 25, 1997, Vargas crushed Jorge Morales in just 56 seconds. He quickly beat his next five opponents, spending only eight rounds in his first six bouts. By the time of his first world championship he won all his 14 bouts by knockout. He won his first world title in 1998, knocking out Yori Boy Campas in seven rounds for the IBF light middleweight championship. Vargas successfully defended the title throughout 1999, with victories over Howard Clarke (TKO 4), Raúl Márquez (TKO 11), Winky Wright (MD 12), and Ike Quartey (UD 12).Vargas lost the title to Félix Trinidad in 2000. Vargas was knocked down twice in the first round, he was able to fight his way back by knocking down Trinidad in the fourth round until finally being knocked out in the 12th and final round.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
---|---|---|---|---|
2007-11-23 | Ricardo Mayorga | WLWLWL | Staples Center, Los Angeles | LOST Majority decision |
2006-07-15 | Shane Mosley | WLLWWW | MGM Grand, Las Vegas | LOST Technical knockout |
2006-02-25 | Shane Mosley | WLLWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | LOST Technical knockout |
2005-08-20 | Javier Castillejo | WWWWWW | Allstate Arena, Rosemont | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-03-26 | Raymond Joval | WWWWLW | American Bank Center, Corpus Christi | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-12-12 | Tony Marshall | LLLWWL | Casino Del Sol, Tucson | WIN Corner retirement |
2003-07-26 | Fitz Vanderpool | WWDWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-09-14 | Oscar De La Hoya | WLWLWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | LOST Technical knockout |
2001-09-22 | Jose Flores | WWWWWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
2001-05-05 | Wilfredo Rivera | WWWLWW | Don Haskins Center, El Paso | WIN Technical knockout |
2000-12-02 | Felix Trinidad | WWWWWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | LOST Technical knockout |
2000-08-26 | Ross Thompson | WLWWWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
2000-04-15 | Ike Quartey | WWWWDL | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1999-12-04 | Ronald Wright | WWWWLW | Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City | WIN Majority decision |
1999-07-17 | Raul Marquez | WWWLWW | Caesars Tahoe, Circus Maximus Showroom, Stateline | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-03-13 | Howard Clarke | LLWLDW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-12-12 | Luis Ramon Campas | WWWWWW | Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City | WIN Corner retirement |
1998-08-22 | Darren Maciunski | LWWWLL | Convention Hall, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-06-23 | Anthony Stephens | WWWLWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-05-09 | Ron Johnson | LLWWLL | Arco Arena, Sacramento | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-04-14 | Romallis Ellis | WWWWLL | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-03-13 | Dan Connolly | LWWWWL | Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-12-13 | Eduardo Martinez | WLWDLW | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket | WIN KO |
1997-11-22 | Jose Miguel Fernandez | LDLWLL | Taj Majal Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-10-04 | Alex Quiroga | DWLWDL | Caesars Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-08-19 | Kevin Payne | WWWWLW | Convention Center, Austin | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-07-12 | Eugene Lopez | WWWLLW | Caesars Tahoe, Stateline | WIN KO |
1997-06-20 | Jim Maloney | LLLWLW | Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1997-06-07 | Bill Burden | WDWLLL | Arco Arena, Sacramento | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-04-26 | Claude Staten | LW | Convention Center, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-03-25 | Jorge Morales | debut | Civic Auditorium, Oxnard | WIN KO |