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Shane Mosley vs. Fernando Vargas II

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The Rematch
DateJuly 15, 2006
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Tale of the tape
Boxer Shane Mosley Fernando Vargas
Nickname Sugar Ferocious
Hometown Pomona, California, U.S. Oxnard, California, U.S.
Purse $4,000,000 $3,000,000
Pre-fight record 42–4 (1) (36 KO) 26–3 (22 KO)
Age 34 years, 10 months 28 years, 7 months
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 153 lb (69 kg) 154 lb (70 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBC/WBA
No. 1 Ranked Light Middleweight
IBF
No. 5 Ranked Light Middleweight
The Ring
No. 3 Ranked Light Middleweight
3-division world champion
WBC
No. 2 Ranked Light Middleweight
WBA
No. 8 Ranked Light Middleweight
IBF
No. 9 Ranked Light Middleweight
The Ring
No. 6 Ranked Light Middleweight
2-time light middleweight champion
Result
Mosley wins via 6th-round technical knockout

Shane Mosley vs. Fernando Vargas II, billed as The Rematch, was a professional boxing match contested on July 15, 2006.[1]

Background

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Mosley and Vargas had first fought five months prior. In what was a close fight, the two fighters was separated by a single point on all three official scorecards heading into the tenth round when a serious eye injury sustained by Vargas early in the fight resulted in the bout being called 1:22 into the round, giving Mosley the victory by technical knockout.[2] Vargas caused a scene during the post-fight press conference, angrily confronting Mosley's wife Jin and demanding a rematch, which resulted in Jin and Vargas' wife Martha getting into a verbal altercation and being restrained by security. Prior to the ruckus, Vargas' manager Shelly Finkel assured the parties involved that he would discuss a rematch with Mosley's promoter, Golden Boy Promotions head Richard Schaefer, and Vargas' promoter, Kathy Duva of Main Events.[3] On April 30, 2006, Golden Boy Promotions and Main Events held a press conference announcing that the rematch would indeed take place in July of that year at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Golden Boy Promotions president and mutual opponent of Mosley and Vargas stated that the first fight "was one of those fights that was so good that you have to see it again."[4]

Just over a week after the fight was announced, Mosley announced that he would reunite with his father and longtime trainer Jack, whom he had parted ways with two years earlier after losing to Ronald "Winky" Wright for the first time. Jack Mosley was replacing John David Jackson, who had trained Mosley for his four prior fights, as Jackson had joined Bernard Hopkins' camp and was busy training him for his June fight with Antonio Tarver and thus unavailable to train Mosley for the rematch against Vargas.[5]

Fight Details

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Mosley, showcasing superior quickness and hand speed, dominated Vargas through the entire duration of the fight. Mosley landed 136 punches through six rounds which was twice as much as Vargas who only managed to land 68 total punches. Like their previous fight, Mosley caused an injury over Vargas' eye, this time the right eye, in the fifth as a repeated left hooks caused a cut to open up above Vargas' right eye. One round later, the fight came to an end when, with 50 seconds remaining in the round, a Mosley left hook caught Vargas flush and sent him down. Vargas attempted to get back up right away, but struggled mightily, though he managed to just beat referee Kenny Bayless's 10-count. Vargas was allowed to continue, but was met with a furious Mosley barrage as Bayless stepped in and ended the fight. Mosley was named the winner by technical knockout at 2:38 of the sixth round.[6]

Fight card

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Confirmed bouts:[7]

Weight Class Weight vs. Method Round Notes
Super Welterweight 154 lbs. Shane Mosley def. Fernando Vargas TKO 6/12
Bantamweight 118 lbs. Daniel Ponce de León def. Sod Kokietgym KO 1/12 note 1
Lightweight 135 lbs. Juan Díaz def. Randy Suico TKO 9/12 note 2
Preliminary bouts
Welterweight 147 lbs. Ben Tackie def. Wilfredo Negrón TKO 9/10
Super Lightweight 140 lbs. Anthony Salcido vs. Enrique Colin D 6/6
Featherweight 126 lbs. Jonathan Oquendo def. Arturo Bracamontes TKO 4/6
Welterweight 147 lbs. Euri González def. Cesar Valentin TKO 2/6
Welterweight 147 lbs. Rock Allen def. Henry Mitchell UD 4/4

^Note 1 For WBO Bantamweight title
^Note 2 For WBA Lightweight title

Broadcasting

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Country Broadcaster
 United States HBO

References

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  1. ^ "Shane Mosley vs. Fernando Vargas II". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
  2. ^ Mosley Starts Early, Defeats Vargas in 10th, Washington Post article, 2006-02-26 Retrieved on 2025-06-14
  3. ^ Catfight follows night of the big dogs, ESPN article, 2005-11-22 Retrieved on 2025-06-14
  4. ^ Mosley V Vargas II: The Rematch, Boxing247.com article, 2006-05-01 Retrieved on 2025-06-18
  5. ^ Jack Mosley to train son for July 15 rematch vs. Vargas, ESPN article, 2006-05-09 Retrieved on 2025-06-18
  6. ^ Mosley gives Vargas the left hook ... and lights out, ESPN article, 2006-07-15 Retrieved on 2025-06-18
  7. ^ "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by Shane Mosley's bouts
15 July 2006
Succeeded by
Fernando Vargas's bouts
15 July 2006
Succeeded by