It’s a dream being talked about far too early, and the timing is off, given Vargas’s last performance. A fight with Ryan Garcia at that level demands more than what he showed against Agustin Quintana, where a ninth-round stoppage still drew criticism and raised questions about how he handles resistance.
Emiliano, 21, struggled with Quintana, and that showing makes it hard to put him in with proven fighters at 140. If he is moved carefully, he can still be built toward bigger fights. If he isn’t, that level will likely expose him.
Top Rank has a track record of moving fighters carefully, building them toward titles without rushing them into the most dangerous fights available. Xander Zayas has followed a similar path, positioned strongly without facing the most punishing matchups in his division.
Vargas may require that same extra careful handling if he is going to reach the kind of events he is already talking about against Ryan.
The alternative is more direct. Fighters such as Ernesto Mercado, Gary Antuanne Russell, Keyshawn Davis, or Richardson Hitchins would test him at a level he has not yet shown he can handle. Those are the fights that answer the question.
Vargas is talking about big events and future opponents, but he’s not operating at that level. The last performance suggested he still has work to do before those conversations match what he shows in the ring.










