Emiliano Vargas proved he can handle seasoned resistance, breaking down Agustin Ezequiel Quintana for a ninth-round stoppage at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
The scheduled 10-round junior welterweight bout served as chief support on the Emanuel Navarrete vs. Eduardo Nunez card and presented Vargas with his most experienced opponent to date. Quintana, who had previously upset a touted prospect, found early success with looping shots and clipped Vargas during competitive exchanges in the opening rounds.
Vargas stayed composed and worked behind his jab, switching stances and investing to the body. By the middle rounds, his speed and punch selection began to create separation. Combinations came in steady bursts, and swelling developed around Quintana’s eyes as the damage accumulated.
The second half belonged to Vargas. He pressed forward with tighter, cleaner work, forcing Quintana backward and limiting his return fire. Quintana continued to show resolve, but he struggled to match the younger fighter’s output as the rounds progressed.
After nine rounds, with Quintana visibly marked up and having absorbed sustained punishment, the referee halted the fight before the start of the 10th round. Quintana objected to the decision, believing he could continue, yet the toll of the later rounds made the stoppage defensible.
Vargas improves to 17-0 with 14 knockouts, adding a durable veteran to his record and showing growth under pressure. Quintana falls to 22-3-1 after being worn down over time. It was a necessary step for Vargas, and he handled it like a fighter who expects bigger nights ahead.
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Last Updated on 2026/02/28 at 11:19 PM
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