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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. Mexican boxer (born 1962) For his son, who is also a boxer, see Julio César Chávez Jr. For the Paraguayan historian, see Julio César Chaves. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material ...
Camacho vacated the title to challenge the WBC champion Julio Cesar Chavez. [53] 4 Carlos González (def. Jimmy Paul) 29 Jun 1992 – 7 Jun 1993 3 5 Zack Padilla: 7 Jun 1993 – 1 Jan 1995 4 Padilla was experiencing continuous severe headaches and was found to have a small blood clot near his brain. [54] The title was vacated. [55] 6 Sammy Fuentes
In order to get approved for the fight, Chávez had to submit the results of a medical exam and plead his case in person to the Arizona Boxing Commission. After 90-minute hearing in which Chávez pleaded to the committee to let him "go out with dignity and honor", the commission granted him a boxing license to fight in the state, officially ...
"El Gran Campeón Mexicano" Julio César Chávez speaks out against drugs in talks with children in Juárez, Mexico. A champion's dream: Mexico boxing legend Julio César Chávez motivates Juárez ...
Chávez held an overall record of 44–0–1, having won twenty straight fights since enduring his career's lone blemish six years ago. The bout with Rubio was the rising star's second consecutive clash in Texas, racking up a fifth-round TKO against Peter Manfredo Jr. in Houston last month, and the second time he's visited the home of The Alamo in his previous five fights.
Pages in category "Boxing matches involving Julio César Chávez" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A fight between Julio César Chávez and Héctor Camacho, two of the top fighters in the super lightweight division, had been discussed as early as 1989, though problems within Camacho's management team prevented HBO, who then held Chávez's television rights, from making the fight with then-HBO sports head Seth Abraham stating "While I'd love to do the fight, I'm not sure who to make the deal ...
Julio César Chávez Carrasco (born 16 February 1986), better known as Julio César Chávez Jr., is a Mexican professional boxer who held the WBC middleweight title from 2011 to 2012. [2] He is the son of former three-division world champion of boxing, Julio César Chávez , and older brother of Omar Chávez .