
Antonio Vargas Makes Weight, Set to Carry the USA Flag into World Title Showdown Against Daigo Higa in Japan
PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 30 Jul 2025

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN (July 29, 2025) – WBA Bantamweight World Champion Antonio Vargas (19-1, 11 KOs), co-promoted by Boxlab Promotions and Matchroom Boxing, has officially made weight for his highly anticipated world title defense against Japan’s #2-ranked contender Daigo Higa (23-3-2, 19 KOs).
The 12-round title fight will go down at the well-known BUNTAI Arena in Yokohama, Japan, setting the scene for a tough battle in the heart of Higa’s home country. Fans in the US and UK can catch all the action live on DAZN and Matchroom’s social media channels starting at 5:30 am ET / 2:30 am PT.
Vargas, who tipped the scales at the bantamweight limit of 117.1 lbs., looked sharp and focused at the official weigh-in as he prepares to defend his title for the first time since claiming the WBA crown. His opponent Daigo Higa tipped the scale at 117.8 lbs. "Making weight is part of the discipline," said Vargas. "I’ve had a focused camp and feel great. The hard work is done, and now it’s time to put on a show."
The 28-year-old champion, a proud native of Kissimmee, Florida, remains confident and composed heading into the toughest test of his career against the hard-hitting Higa, a former world champion with an aggressive, high-pressure style. "I’m ready—mentally, physically, and spiritually," Vargas continued. "Defending this title means everything to me. I’ve earned it, and I plan on showing why I’m the best in the division."
This world title clash holds more than personal significance for Vargas. As a 2016 U.S. Olympian and one of the country’s top bantamweights, he views this fight as a chance to represent more than himself. "I fight with pride every time I step into that ring," Vargas declared. "This title is for my family, my team, and for the USA. I’m carrying the flag into battle, and I’m ready to stand tall."
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