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The Business of Boxing: How Emiliano Vargas reflects the path of Xander Zayas and Edgar Berlanga
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Emiliano Vargas says he is part “Fresh era of boxing” After a 42-second victory in the first round against Alexander Espinoza (20-4-1, 9 KO) in a featherlight welterweight competition last Saturday in Madison Square Garden Theater in Fresh York. Vargas says he is one of “Fresh stars. “
Vargas: Marketing trick?
The opposition, which Emiliano fed the highest rank, overstated its ego to such an extent that she thinks that he was real, but he did not press the great fight to prove it. Why not he? He is more Marketing trick than anything else.
The 34 -year -old espinosis looked like he did not belong to the ring with anyone. It is not clear where the best rank found him and what their goal was to exploit him as an opponent of Vargas.
Artificial development exposed
It is impossible to place Emiliano (15-0, 13 KO) in the category of “fresh era” in sport, because it is tailored to the indigent opposition over and over again. What’s more, newborn Vargas does not come from great amateur origin, like other warriors who change pro. It did not develop in a real way. False and artificial That Emiliano looks better than he does.
It would be better to stay in amateur ranks to fight the best warriors around the world before he changed the professional because he is adapted to a terrible opposition. There is no real development. I see Vargas’s career, if more about the marketing of the product, which he earns quickly before Emiliano is disclosed as false.
Comparing Emiliano from Berlang, Zayas
The same thing we saw from Edgar Berlang and now we see Xander Zayas, only maneuvering and marketing imitation product For naive, easily cheated publicly. Emiliano suits how Conor Benn was developed and Great Britain.
“I am a fresh era of boxing. All my favorite fighters have 30, 36 and 28. Do you know what I am saying?” Emiliano Vargas said Press conference after the fight After victory over the unknown Alexander Espinoza last Saturday evening. “Many fresh stars are approaching and I’m definitely one of them.”
Destitute opposition trend
I do not consider Emiliano as one of the “Fresh stars” in sport. It is more the latest trend in which promoters maneuver the fighters to look special, without introducing them in fights that would prove that they are legal.
As an amateur, Emiliano was 23-6. Since he changed his professional lower level fighters. Vargas cannot prove himself with the way he is fed with fighters that he is to beat. His opponent last night, dug somewhere by his promoters, was beaten in two of the last three fights by little -known fighters, Jalen Tait and Rogelio Jimenez.
What Vargas (15-0, 13 KO) omitted that the Matchmakers’ decision of the highest degree to continue to adapt it to the indigent opposition. It was a trend among residents, putting fighters against Low -quality opponents to seem unbeatable. In addition to Emiliano, Xander Zayas and Edgar Berlanga are noteworthy examples.
“However, cards may fall, my task is to sign a contract and fight fights,” said Emiliano. “Never speak. I respect Teo 100%. I don’t want a clip to appear, they turned around, destroying Teo. I am a fresh era of boxing, and many other fighters are. I believe that this is nothing conceited. Every warrior who became the world champion said the same.”
Can Emiliano overcome any of these warriors below? I see how Puncher’s chance against some of them, but good, which come from excellent amateur environments, would reveal him. Ernesto Mecado, Keyshawn Davis, Gary Antuanne Russell and Richardson Hitchins defeated Emiliano, showing that he is not one of the “fresh stars”. His career is more a marketing grip.
Vargas vs. Best 140 pounds
Richardson Hitchins
Gary Antuanne Russell
Ernesto Mercado
Keyshawn Davis
Subriel Matias
Liam Paro
Alberto Puello
Jamaine Ortiz
Teofimo Lopez
Arnold Barboz Jr.
Isaac Cruz
Dalton Smith
Sandor Martin
Lindolfo Delgado
Last updated 27/27/2025
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