Mexican Warriors Miguel Berchelt And Francisco Vargas To Go To War Again In March Rematch

By James Slater - 01/16/2019 - Comments

In what seems like a can’t-miss action fight, Mexican warriors Miguel Berchelt and Francisco Vargas will clash in a rematch on March 23rd, Ring.TV.com reports. The two engaged in a savage and ludicrously entertaining battle back in January of 2017, with Berchelt managing to rip the WBC 130 pound crown from an unbeaten Vargas via eleventh-round stoppage. Now, with the 27 year old champ having made four title retentions, Berchelt will be looking to repeat his win. And fight fans who saw the first classic fight will be hoping to witness another slice of epic violence.

Vargas, the older man by a considerable margin at 34, has won two in a row since losing his belt and unbeaten record but it’s fair to say the odds are against Vargas being able to avenge his loss. Still, both men took chunks out of one another in the first war, with both men having plenty of success, so nothing can be ruled out in the return. Whoever wins on march 23rd in Inglewood, he will have earned his money, that’s for darn sure.

Berchelt, 35-1(31) is a fantastic fighter, one who should be a bigger star/name than he currently is. Having given us at least three special slugfests already, Berchelt is one of the most consistently exciting lower-weight fighters today. Vargas, if he has enough left, could well force Berchelt to give his all yet again. Vargas, 25-1-2(18) is, as all Mexican fighters are, proud and determined, and he wants revenge. The first brutal encounter was extremely close on the cards at the time of Berchelt’s thrilling stoppage and for as long as the rematch lasts the action promises to be intense.

Of added interest is the fact that Berchelt, if he wins, will be in the frame for a big fight with pound-for-pound star and 135 pound champ Vasyl Lomachenko. However, if Vargas can turn the tables on his countryman these two superb fighters could end up engaging in a rubber-match.

Berchelt-Vargas II will go out live on ESPN. This fight could prove unmissable.