Why Jessie Vargas dumps Floyd's TMT promotions

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  1. hofbrau

    hofbrau Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Undefeated in 19 fights, and scored victories over former world champions Steve Forbes, Vivian Harris and Josesito Lopez has switch to TR over TMT promotions.

    “Top Rank offered me a better deal,” Vargas told and I'm happy in the position I am in".

    There are speculations that Vargas is being lined up as a future challenger for Manny Pacquiao and admits that a fight against Pac is one of his future plans.

    Do you think he made the right choice with no regrets after switching?
    What's his chance of knocking out PAC if ever they meet each other?
     
  2. JonJonTheBeast

    JonJonTheBeast New Member Full Member

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    He been with Floyd for a while and he has done nothing for him. I don't blame him
     
  3. SouthChicagoRay

    SouthChicagoRay Active Member Full Member

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    Not the most interesting boxer to watch.
     
  4. raichu

    raichu Guest

    only know him cause of some undercard fights. rooted for him.

    he didnt do the right move in my book
     
  5. sweetjones

    sweetjones Member Full Member

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    seeing what the money team has looks like Vargas made a bad decision
     
  6. Beezy

    Beezy 2 Eazzy Full Member

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    I don't think FLoyd was doing much for him at the time.. but staying with Floyd could have been the smarter move.. FLoyd has money.... and Vargas ain't gonna fight Pac.. come on now.. Pac's last opponents are Mayweather, JMM, and/ or Bradley... at least with Mayweather or GBP he could get Ortiz, BEeto, Khan, and many others.... and Mayweather would pay special attention to him compared to the attention Bob will not give him
     
  7. oibighead

    oibighead G.O.A.T. Full Member

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    Because he is a nobody who is trying to do what he feels is best for his career.

    Maybe deep down he knows he dosnt have a huge future and can see more money in the short term being a feeder fighter for TopRank
     
  8. PrinceN

    PrinceN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    lol Vargas killed his career. Bob Arum promised him a title shot and fights on big cards. Vargas at one point thought he might get the baily fight on the PPV card. But now Vargas is fighting on FNF on a thursday Vargas dont even know the guys name

    Floyd was giving Vargas $100,000 a fight he is not going to make anywhere near that on FNF.
     
  9. errsta

    errsta Boxing Addict banned

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    If he gets a Pac payday, he definitely made the right choice. He'll be overmatched but he needs to monetize his career while he can.
     
  10. ALTimegreat

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    TMT didn't exist back then. he was under the phony Mayweather Promotions. Vargas needed a real promotional company. TMT is on the right path and actually taking promoting seriously now. he may regret not sticking around for TMT to rise, especially dealing with Arums BS in the future.
     
  11. PrinceN

    PrinceN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    it didnt matter Mayweather got him fights on his undercard and also got him headline event on showtime.
     
  12. The Mighty One

    The Mighty One Well-Known Member Full Member

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    TMT is about Floyd, 50 and the Hip Hop culture.
     
  13. ALTimegreat

    ALTimegreat Guest

    and successfully promoting fighters in the future :hey
     
  14. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He left Mayweather Promotions about a month before TMT was started. Fromwhat I understand he was not with Mayweather Promotions for his fight with Forbes, on the Mayweather/Cotto under card.
     
  15. Briggsy

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