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MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA, LAS VEGAS — They say old champions never die, they just fade away. Well, tonight that maybe the case for Juan Manuel Lopez of Puerto Rico (34-4-30, 31 KO). Lopez elected to exchange and got dropped by undefeated Mexican, Francisco Vargas (20-0-1, 14KO) in round 3 and failed to return for round 4 giving Vargas the TKO win and the WBO International and NABF Lightweight titles.

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