
Vargas vows to convincingly defeat Kameda
The super bantamweight champion of the World Boxing Council, Rey Vargas, is convinced that there will be a world of difference between the first time he faced Tomoki Kameda, as amateurs, to July 13 in California.
“It’s been many years, since we saw each other’s faces for the first time. He has changed a lot and I also. At that time we both dreamed of being someone in life, today we are what we dreamed of being: world champions. But there are things that are not going to change, like the fact that I have prepared very hard and I will defeat him again, the only Mexican and the only champion is me.
“Today is very different. Back then we both wanted the trophy, but today I am the one that risks everything, including my undefeated record and the WBC belt, so I will defend everything what I have, with all I have got.”
Vargas reiterates that he expects a hard but clean rival in the ring, “He is a rival that I consider clean, but with that Japanese blood that never lets them to give up, he goes forward all time. I hope this will be a great fight, he is a rival with which will allow us to show our full potential, I consider him a gentleman and I hope so in the ring, a fight between gentlemen.”
Rey Vargas faces Japanese Kameda on July 13 at the Dignity Health Sports Park in the City of Carson, in California, United States.
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