Vargas surprises Roach, says he’ll be back stronger
Many wrote Jessie Vargas off heading into the biggest fight of his boxing career against Manny Pacquiao.
Vargas lost, yielding his WBO welterweight title, but not after putting up a gutsy showing against the Filipino legend that left even Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach surprised.
Article continues after this advertisement“He (Pacquiao) pretty much fought a good fight. The opponent was a little bit better than I thought he was, he had a lot of heart,” Roach told reporters in the post-fight press conference.
“He hung in there, maybe he hurt [Manny] more than a couple times. He kept coming, he has a lot of heart, a lot of balls and I like watching him. He’s a great kid.”
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Article continues after this advertisementThe 27-year-old Vargas lost by unanimous decision and even tasted the canvass in the second round after getting hit with a left straight that felled many of Pacquiao’s previous opponents over the years.
But Vargas had his moments and went on to go the distance against the eight-division champion.
Vargas didn’t get the result he wanted, but he was able to make a statement.
“Without a doubt I belonged there. This is where I belong,” he said. “To have Manny Pacquiao think two, three four times before coming in, he wasn’t coming in comfortably which made it a chess match.”
“I belong here. I’m sorry that I let my fans down with this fight. I plan to use it as experience, comeback stronger and capture another world title. This is only the beginning of my career. Manny Pacquiao has more world title fights than I have fights. I’m going to be stronger.”