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==Professional career== 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 [[International Boxing Federation|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). ===Trinidad vs. Vargas=== 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. ===Legal troubles=== In 2001 Vargas was sentenced to 90 days in House Arrest stemming from a 1999 assault charge. Vargas and four friends were originally charged with assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit a crime stemming from a July 25, 1999, altercation at a Summerland, California home. The defendants were accused of assaulting Doug Rossi, 23, who had broken up a fight between Vargas and a female friend's ex-boyfriend. ===De La Hoya vs. Vargas=== *On September 14, 2002, Vargas surrendered his WBA title to [[Oscar De La Hoya]] in a historical light middleweight championship unification showdown that filled the [[Mandalay Bay]] Events Center to capacity and sold approximately one million [[pay-per-view]] buys. *In the early rounds Vargas bullied De La Hoya against the ropes and landed right hands to the head and body; however, in the middle and late rounds Vargas fatigued and De La Hoya's hand speed took over. After hurting Vargas at the end of round 10, De La Hoya dropped Vargas in the next round with a left hook to the head, and stopped him moments later with a flurry at the 1:48 mark of the round. *During the mandatory drug testing after the de la Hoya fight, Vargas tested positive for the banned steroid [[stanozolol]] better known as [[Winstrol]]. Vargas said the steroids were given to him without his knowledge, but he accepted full responsibility. The [[Nevada Athletic Commission]] announced on November 20, 2002, that it would fine Vargas $100,000 because of his use of steroids. Fernando Vargas was suspended for nine months. ===Comeback trail=== Despite these problems, Fernando remained an accessible and popular celebrity, known for signing many [[autographs]]. After his knockout win over [[Fitz Vanderpool]] on July 26, 2003, he stood in a corner and yelled "I love you guys!" to his fans. Vargas continued his comeback, on December 12, with a seventh-round knockout of Tony Marshall that was shown live nationwide from [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], on [[TeleFutura]]. During that fight, Vargas injured a [[Intervertebral disc|disc]] in his back, and his doctor recommended surgery, but Vargas chose to rehabilitate his back himself without having the procedure. This caused him to spend almost two years in inactivity, but, on March 26, 2005, he returned to boxing with a ten-round unanimous decision win over [[Ray Joval]] in [[Corpus Christi, Texas]]. On August 20, 2005, he returned to the boxing ring to fight fellow former world light middleweight champion [[Javier Castillejo]] of Spain. Vargas dropped Castillejo in the third round, but he apparently broke his right hand and went on to win by a ten-round unanimous decision. ===Mosley vs. Vargas I & II=== On February 25, 2006, Vargas once again returned to the ring to face fellow Southern California boxer [[Sugar Shane Mosley]]. In a tightly contested battle, Vargas' left eye became grotesquely swollen and referee [[Joe Cortez]] decided to stop the fight in the 10th round to minimize further damage, granting a technical knockout (TKO) victory to Mosley. The reasoning behind the stoppage, explained Nevada State Athletic Commission czar Marc Ratner, was that the referee and the fight doctor deemed that Vargas was unable to defend himself adequately against Mosley's right-hand shots. At the time of the stoppage, two judges had Mosley winning the fight 86–85. One judge had Vargas winning the fight 86–85. Fightnews.com had the bout scored 86-85 for Mosley. In the post fight press conference, Vargas made it clear that he would resume his boxing career and stated that a rematch with Mosley should be in order because the match was stopped on a technicality. ESPN boxing expert Dan Rafael wrote: "Vargas is so utterly delusional about what actually happened in his first fight with Mosley that we think he might have a concussion. When will he stop lying to himself -- and when will his team stop going along with him? He needs to admit that: (a) The swelling around his eye was caused by a clean punch, not a headbutt; and (b) He was not winning the fight when it was stopped in the 10th round." In their highly anticipated July 15, 2006, rematch, Vargas was stopped in the 6th round via TKO. When the sixth round began, Mosley landed a huge left hook that sent Vargas crashing to the canvas. Vargas rolled over onto all fours and was unsteady, but after stumbling twice he finally beat referee Kenny Bayless' count. Moments later, Mosley unleashed another flurry as Vargas could only protect his face, and the referee stopped the fight at 2:38 as a beaten and disoriented Vargas staggered back to his corner. ===Showdown with Ricardo Mayorga=== It was confirmed on May 13, 2007, that Vargas would face [[Ricardo Mayorga]] on September 8, 2007, on Showtime PPV for the vacant [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] Continental [[Americas]] [[super middleweight]] title. However the fight was postponed after it was discovered during a routine blood test that Vargas was suffering from a severe iron deficiency. Doctors ordered Vargas not to participate in the upcoming bout until he received the necessary weeks of treatment to correct the problem. When the bout eventually took place it would be fought at 162 pounds, a weight that neither boxer has ever fought at. Many sources claim that Vargas had complained about fighting at the Jr. Middleweight limit of 154 pounds, stating that it's "too much for his body to take". Vargas has stated that fighting at that weight was the reason he did poorly against Mosley in the second fight.<ref name="Vargas-Mayorga fight date">{{cite web|url=http://fernando-vargas-news.newslib.com/story/7285-61/|title=News Lib - Tech Magazine|website=fernando-vargas-news.newslib.com}}</ref> Vargas claimed that this would be the last fight of his career regardless of the result. He warned Mayorga that he would not tolerate any insults from him like the ones he hurled at Oscar De La Hoya in their press conferences. Vargas stayed true to his promise when at the first official press conference for the fight, Mayorga said some offensive things towards Vargas and attempted to slap him. Vargas immediately jumped up from his seat and retaliated with punches and a brawl broke out between the two fighters' camps, though order was quickly restored. Vargas also recalled the time when Mayorga said Vargas was scared of him when he had defeated Javier Castillejo, then was stripped of his WBC light middleweight title rather than face Mayorga, who then defeated Michele Piccirillo for the vacant title. Ultimately the contestants faced off, and Mayorga defeated Vargas by majority decision on November 23, 2007. The scores were 113-113, 114–112, and 115–111. Crucially, Vargas was knocked down in the 1st round and again in the 11th round. Post-fight Ricardo Mayorga apologized to Vargas and the two forgave each other. Vargas officially declared his retirement soon after. ===Cancelled return to boxing in 2011=== It was confirmed that after a three-year hiatus, former world champion Fernando Vargas would return to the boxing ring against super middleweight Henry Buchanan on April 16, 2011, at Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas. However, the fight was canceled for unknown reasons.<ref name="Vargas' return to the ring">Brett Okamoto (January 28, 2011) [https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=6069822 Fernando Vargas to make comeback]. sports.espn.go.com</ref>
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