Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez: Who’s the Favorite?
The unified bantamweight sensation, Jesse Rodriguez, is dueling the World WBA bantamweight champion, Antonio Vargas, on June 13, 2026. This clash of champions will occur at Diamond Arena, Glendale, Arizona, at 08:00 PM ET. This bout brings two of the most promising young talents to the ring, featuring in a 12-round intense battle.
Jesse Rodriguez is an unbeaten champion and has defended his titles by knockout. He is a fighter who knows what he is doing. He wears down his opponents before going for a knockout. He also remains unbeaten due to his exceptional ring IQ. On the other hand, Antonio Vargas brings variety to the stage. Vargas’s ambidextrous versatility makes him unpredictable inside the ring. This results in a perfect contest as both sides have their own strengths. So, the narrative will be more suspenseful until mid-rounds. Let’s look at the fight details, card, and the expert pick for the Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez clash.
Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez ( For Vargas’ WBA bantamweight title)
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Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez – Streaming Options
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Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez Prediction
Fighters Stats and Background
Antonio Vargas
Nationality
American
Age
29
Height
5’5½”
Reach
66”
Total Fights
22
Records
19-1-1 (11 Knockouts)
Jesse Rodriguez
Nationality
Mexican-American
Age
26
Height
5’4”
Reach
67
Total Fights
23
Records
23-0-0 (16 Knockouts)
Antonio Vargas’s Background
Antonio Vargas is an American-born Mexican who has a solid amateur career. Born in 1996, Vargas is a highly decorated boxer during his amateur career. He won a gold medal at the USA Youth National Championships in 2013 and the USA Boxing National Championships in 2015. He also won a gold medal in the 2015 Pan American Games. After winning the U.S Olympic Trials, Antonio Vargas represented the United States in the 2016 Rio Olympics. With such a competitive amateur foundation, Antonio Vargas ventured into the professional field, where he continued to grow.
Transition to Professional Career
Antonio Vargas turned professional in 2017 and fought his first bout against Jonathan De La Paz. He won the fight in the first round via technical knockout. Bringing his deep expertise from his amateur career, Vargas became a prolific boxer in a very short time. He won consecutive matches, winning most of them by decision. Vargas faced Jorge Perez in 2018, the fight that earned his first notable title, the NABF (junior) bantamweight title. He beat Perez unanimously and cemented his stature as an emerging legend.
However, he had his first loss in the following year against Jose Maria Cardenas. Antonio Vargas got knocked out in the first round within 01:53 minutes. But he rebounded with a win the same year and continued his winning streak. His last fight against Daigo Higa ended in a draw. Now, Antonio Vargas prepares for his upcoming fight, Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez.
Professional Record
No.
Result
Opponent
Method
1
Win
Jonathan De La Paz
TKO
2
Win
Emilio Rivera
KO
3
Win
Leonardo Reyes
UD
4
Win
Miguel Rebullosa
TKO
5
Win
Jonathan Garza
UD
6
Win
Luis Saavedra
UD
7
Win
Aaron Lopez
UD
8
Win
Felipe Rivas
UD
9
Win
Jorge Perez
UD
10
Win
Lucas Rafael Baez
KO
11
Loss
Jose Maria Cardenas
KO
12
Win
Szilveszter Kanalas
KO
13
Win
Juan Centeno
UD
14
Win
Daniel Alberto Coronel
TKO
15
Win
Samuel Gutierrez Hernandez
TKO
16
Win
Jesus Martinez
TKO
17
Win
Michell Banquez
TKO
18
NC
Francisco Pedroza Portillo
NC
19
Win
Hernán Márquez
UD
20
Win
Jonathan Rodriguez
RTD
21
Win
Winston Guerrero
TKO
22
Draw
Daigo Higa
UD
Jesse Rodriguez’s Background
Jesse Rodriguez is a Mexican-American boxer who has had significant success in his professional career. He is one of the few fighters who has an unbeaten career and unified titles. Jesse has competed in three weight classes and has won in all of them. Born in 2000, Jesse Rodriguez joined a boxing club at a young age. He eventually dropped out of school and started homeschooling to make time for his boxing pursuit. As an amateur, Jesse Rodriguez won the National PAL Championships twice in 2013 and 2014. He also won the U.S. Junior National Championship. In 2016, Rodriguez won the U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships.
Turning Professional
Rodriguez made his professional debut in 2017 against Mauricio Cruz, winning his first professional fight by decision. Rodriguez quickly achieved a 10-0 professional record, which made his stature even bigger. He consistently ranked among the top boxers in various journals. His first big moment came in 2022, when Rodriguez beat Carlos Cuadras and won the vacant WBC super flyweight title. He retained the title twice before fighting Cristian Gonzalez for the vacant WBO flyweight title, which he eventually won.
In his next fight, Rodriguez slimmed down to the Flyweight class but moved back to super flyweight again. He faced Juan Francisco Estrada for the WBC and The Ring super flyweight titles. Following that, Rodriguez won the WBO super flyweight title, beating Phumelele Cafu, and retained the WBC super flyweight title. Currently, he has WBC, WBO, and The Ring super flyweight titles. He looks to face Antonio Vargas for the WBA World bantamweight title.
Professional Record
No.
Result
Opponent
Method
1
Win
Mauricio Cruz
UD
2
Win
Erick Jovani Negrete
TKO
3
Win
Robert Ledesma
UD
4
Win
Jorge Mosqueira
KO
5
Win
Santiago Sanchez Bayardo
TKO
6
Win
Armando Vazquez
KO
7
Win
Edwin Reyes
UD
8
Win
Josue Morales
UD
9
Win
Rauf Aghayev
TKO
10
Win
Cesar Garcia Torrijos
TKO
11
Win
Marco Sustaita
TKO
12
Win
Janiel Rivera
KO
13
Win
Saúl Juárez
KO
14
Win
Jose Alejandro Burgos
KO
15
Win
Carlos Cuadras
UD
16
Win
Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
TKO
17
Win
Israel González
UD
18
Win
Cristian Gonzalez
UD
19
Win
Sunny Edwards
RTD
20
Win
Juan Francisco Estrada
KO
21
Win
Pedro Guevara
TKO
22
Win
Phumelele Cafu
TKO
23
Win
Fernando Martínez
KO
Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez – Pick
Antonio Vargas’s Form
Standing at 5’5″, Antonio Vargas comes with his orthodox stance. He has intimidating footwork and sharp combinations. Vargas can switch between dictating the pace of the fight and using his ring IQ to outbox. Mainly, his sharp counterpunching ability keeps him tactically safe. His 66-inch reach and footwork allow him to control the distance effectively. He has a textbook orthodox style and a solid hand speed, which he uses to set up jabs and finish effectively.
Jesse Rodriguez’s Form
Jesse Rodriguez has good spatial awareness. Coupled with his ring IQ, he sets up excellent angles for relentless high-volume combinations. He often builds up his opponents to blinding angles to launch stoppage-causing hooks. One of his main strengths is that Jesse is unbeaten for 23 fights, and he also has great adaptability. He will need a few rounds to establish his rhythm, and he can withstand pressure. Against Rodriguez, the defensive lapses will be fatal for Antonio Vargas. So, Jesse Rodriguez has the winning chance in this Antonio Vargas vs Jesse Rodriguez fight.