Emiliano Vargas made history by going the full 10 rounds for the first time, decisively outpointing Jonathan Montrel. The undefeated 140lbs prospect showcased his prowess, despite the challenge posed by Montrel, an experienced 19-4 fighter from New Orleans. The bout, held at the Arena Coliseo in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, on Saturday evening, was a showcase of Vargas' skill and determination. Scores of 100-89, 99-90, and 99-90 were awarded to Vargas, highlighting his dominance. This victory marks a significant milestone for Vargas, who had previously achieved six-fight knockout streaks. The fight served as the main event's undercard, supporting the Rafael Espinoza-Arnold Khegai WBO 126lbs title bout. Vargas' performance has sparked curiosity and debate, especially regarding the potential for exhibition matches involving Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua. The article invites readers to ponder whether Joshua would 'go easy' on Paul, or if he would make a statement. The author encourages comments and discussions, inviting readers to share their thoughts on this intriguing boxing scenario.