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Fernando Vargas

Fernando Vargas

2 titles Acting Dec 07, 1977 Oxnard, California, USA

Fernando Vargas, born on December 7, 1977, is a renowned retired Mexican American boxer who achieved remarkable success in the ring as a two-time world champion. His amateur career was highlighted by a bronze medal at the 1995 Pan American Games held in Mar del Plata. Vargas, nicknamed "Ferocious," "The Aztec Warrior," and "El Feroz," made history as the youngest Jr. Middleweight Champion in boxing.

Throughout his professional career, Vargas secured notable victories against several former world champions, including Raúl Márquez, Ike Quartey, and Winky Wright. His only defeats came at the hands of legendary fighters such as Félix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley, and Ricardo Mayorga. Despite these losses, Vargas remains a beloved figure in the sport and a frequent feature on HBO broadcasts.

Vargas shares a close friendship with fellow boxing icon Julio César Chávez, who has supported him in significant moments, including his proposals to his wife, Martha Lopez Vargas, with whom he has four children—three sons and a daughter. Known for his ferocity in the ring and his charismatic personality, Fernando Vargas has left a lasting impact on boxing, admired by fans and peers alike.

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