This was one tough fight too many for Francisco Vargas.
Fellow Mexican Miguel Berchelt made the most of his first high-profile fight on American television and stopped Vargas in the 11th round Saturday night in Indio, California. Berchelt improved to 31-1, recorded his 28th knockout and won the WBC world super featherweight title from the previously unbeaten Vargas (23-1-2, 17 KOs).
A younger, stronger Berchelt battered Vargas for much of a mostly one-sided fight and made a bloody mess of the ever-valiant Vargas' face. Referee Raul Caiz Jr. finally stopped Berchelt's vicious assault at 2:19 of the 11th round, with Vargas taking an unnecessary amount of punishment.
HBO televised their entertaining title fight from Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
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Fellow Mexican Miguel Berchelt made the most of his first high-profile fight on American television and stopped Vargas in the 11th round Saturday night in Indio, California. Berchelt improved to 31-1, recorded his 28th knockout and won the WBC world super featherweight title from the previously unbeaten Vargas (23-1-2, 17 KOs).
A younger, stronger Berchelt battered Vargas for much of a mostly one-sided fight and made a bloody mess of the ever-valiant Vargas' face. Referee Raul Caiz Jr. finally stopped Berchelt's vicious assault at 2:19 of the 11th round, with Vargas taking an unnecessary amount of punishment.
HBO televised their entertaining title fight from Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
[Click Here To Read More]
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