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Julio César Chávez - Wikipedia
Chávez won his first championship, the vacant WBC Super Featherweight title, on September 13, 1984, by knocking out fellow Mexican Mario "Azabache" Martínez at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Julio Cesar Chavez - BoxRec
Chavez suffers the first knockdown of his career in round 11. Chavez was penalized one point in the 7th and 11th for low blows. 132, 247 spectators! Soberanes down once in round 3. Mosley was announced as Victor Mables. Addo was counted out by the referee after going down from a low blow. Fight stopped after 10th.
Julio César Chávez | Mexican Boxing Legend, 6-Time World …
Dec 21, 2024 · Julio César Chávez (born July 12, 1962, Culiacán, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer and world lightweight champion, for many years one of Mexico’s most popular sports figures. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.)
Julio César Chávez Boxing Record - MartialBot
Sep 17, 2005 · Julio César Chávez is a three-weightclass world champion with 7 world-title wins. In a career spanning 25 years, 7 months, and 12 days, Chávez amassed a record of 107-6-2, which includes 86 wins via KO, 21 of which were in world-title fights.
Julio Cesar Chavez Facts & Biography | Famous Boxers
Julio César Chávez retired officially in January, 2006, after nearly three decades of a remarkable boxing career. Considered by many as the greatest Mexican boxers of all times, he has held an impressive six world championships in three divisions.
Top 12 All-Time Greatest Mexican Boxers - The Fight City
May 5, 2021 · Julio Cesar Chavez: Boasting 107 wins with 86 knockouts, “El César del Boxeo” dominated his era, defeating a long list of champions including Edwin Rosario, Tony Lopez, Greg Haugen, Roger Mayweather and Meldrick Taylor.
List of Mexican boxing world champions - Wikipedia
Mexico ranks second worldwide between countries with the most boxing world champions. [1] Boxing is a particular means of demonstrating rivalry not only between fans of individual boxers, but also between native-born Mexicans, between Mexicans and people of other nations. [2]
Julio Cesar Chavez - BoxRec
Chavez had a purported amateur record of 14-1. Won his first 87 professional fights. In his 12th pro fight, Chavez fought Miguel Ruiz on March 4, 1981 in Culiacan, Mexico.
Julio Cesar Chavez - International Boxing Hall of Fame
Chavez became a three-division world champion when he won the WBC junior welterweight crown from Roger Mayweather (TKO 10) in 1989.
Julio Cesar Chavez - Boxers - Boxing Title Fights
Mar 17, 1990 · Julio Cesar Chavez won 41 professional boxing world titles in the different weight divisions. Statistics of title bouts and photo.
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