Ya con Roach como timonel enfrentó al irlandés John Duddy, obteniendo el Cinturón Plata del CMB, además de ser la primera vez que llegaba a las tarjetas en 12 asaltos.[4]. While Taylor carried the fight to Chavez through round 8, Julio rallied in the last four rounds. He later developed a cocaine habit. "[14] He began boxing as an amateur at the age of 16 and he then moved to Tijuana to pursue a professional career. He holds records for most successful consecutive defenses of world titles (27), most title fights (37), most title-fight victories (31) and he is after Joe Louis (with 23) for most title defenses won by knockout (21). In 1995, he defeated former and future Light Welterweight Champion Giovanni Parisi. El exboxeador mexicano Julio César Chávez ‘explotó’ en una entrevista con el youtuber Chango 0te cuando este mencionó un clip compartido recientemente en TikTok, en el que aparece su hijo, Julio César Chávez Jr., usando zapatos de mujer con tacones. Todo transcurría con normalidad, hasta que “Chango Ote” tocó el tema del polémico video del Jr caminando en tacones. El resultado fue un nocaut técnico al 1:52 del quinto asalto. After the fight, on his arrival to Mexico, the President Carlos Salinas de Gortari sent the special car reserved for the Pope to take him from the airport to the President's house. His 1993 fight with Greg Haugen featured trash talk from Haugen, who derided Chavez's 82-fight unbeaten streak as consisting mostly of "Tijuana taxi drivers that my mother could have knocked out" and insisting that "There aren't 130,000 Mexicans who can afford tickets" to see the fight in Estadio Azteca. Chavez lost the bout via 6th-round TKO. Lee dominó los primeros asaltos con un estilo rápido, que le impidió a Chávez, Jr. acercarse pero, poco a poco, se acentuó la presión de este último hasta impedirle las salidas a su rival y entrar con más fuerza. [5], El irlandés Andy Lee se convertiría en la tercera defensa de Chávez, Jr., buscando, de paso, preparase para su siguiente contienda contra Sergio Martínez, pues ambos comparten tener guardia zurda y un estilo defensivo. Martínez had been the betting favorite in the bout, due partly to his previous victory over former WBC world champion Rolando Navarette in a non-title bout. Later that year, he defended his title against number one ranked challenger David Kamau, despite suffering a cut in the opening round. Under WBC rules, Randall lost one point, giving Chávez the technical victory. Chávez dominated Camacho en route to a unanimous decision win. In his next bout, he defeated former champion Juan Laporte by a twelve-round unanimous decision. En su siguiente enfrentamiento volvió a ganar, ahora al norteamericano Billy Lyell, con decisión unánime luego de 10 asaltos. In his next bout, Chavez defeated three-time champion Tony Lopez. Después de un año de inactividad debido a la suspensión, se anunció la pelea contra el texano Bryan Vera, la pelea se celebró el 28 de septiembre de 2013 en el Stub Center en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, el peso fue acordado el mismo día de la pelea en 173 libras a 10 asaltos, en una pelea cerrada, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr se impuso de forma unánime en las tarjetas por 98-92, 97-93, 96-94. Julio César Chávez nació el 12 de julio de 1962 en Culiacán, México. Since the late 1980s, Chávez stated several times that he wanted a fight against Whitaker. Julio César Chávez festejó el cumpleaños de su hija con una serenata Recordemos que Julio César Chávez González se retiró en 2005 a los 43 años de edad, con una trayectoria a cuestas de 89 peleas ganadas, … The fight was scheduled for Oct 25th 1997. "After so many years of working out, it all builds up. Chavez vacated his WBA and WBC Lightweight titles in order to move up to the super lightweight division. Julio César Chávez, Jr. contra Peter Manfredo, Jr. Julio César Chávez, Jr. contra Marco Antonio “Veneno” Rubio, Julio César Chávez, Jr. contra Sergio Martínez, Julio César Chávez, Jr. contra Bryan Vera, Entrevista concedida al programa "Golpe a golpe" de ESPN, transmitido el 14 de septiembre de 2012, Gran Hotel de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix, Arizona, Julio César Chávez Jr. vence a John Doddy, Julio César Chávez Jr - Fighters - Top Rank Boxers, Da positivo Julio César Chávez Jr. por mariguana, Chavez Jr. tests positive for pot after Vegas bout. "[20] Ultimately, 136,274 showed up to set a world record for outdoor fight attendance[5] as they watched Chávez drop Haugen quickly and then back off with the apparent intention of punishing him for his prefight remarks. The WBC ordered an immediate rematch and Chávez regained the title on a split technical decision in May 1994. Julio César Chávez Carrasco (born 16 February 1986), best known as Julio … En una entrevista para la agencia EFE, Chávez Jr. aceptó haber caído en las drogas y el alcohol cuando estuvo en la cúspide de su carrera, situación que lamenta y de la que se arrepiente. Sin embargo, para el quinto asalto, Manfredo, Jr. fue tocado nuevamente por un golpe de Chávez, aunque se mantuvo en pie, y fue este el momento donde el campeón, notando que había vulnerado el estado físico de su rival, se lanzó con una ráfaga de golpes, obligando al árbitro a intervenir. Finalmente, Sergio “Maravilla” Martínez se impuso en los puntajes por decisión unánime de los jueces, por 117-110, 118-109 y 118-109, logrando así consagrarse campeón del cinturón de peso mediano del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo y recuperando el mismo. [citation needed], Centro de Espectáculos Alamar, Tijuana, Mexico, Plaza de Toros Monumental, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Instead, Randall knocked him down for the first time in his career and went on to win a split decision and Chávez lost the title to Randall. World champions whom Chávez defeated include Jose Luis Ramírez, Rafael Limón, Rocky Lockridge, Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather, Lonnie Smith, Sammy Fuentes, Héctor "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte, Edwin Rosario, Greg Haugen, Tony López, Giovanni Parisi, Joey Gamache and Frankie Randall, who had taken the WBC Light Welterweight belt from Chávez just four months earlier. After the head cut, during round eight, the referee called for the doctor, who then stopped the fight. Chávez came from a poor family and became a boxer for money, he stated: "I saw my mom working, ironing, and washing people's clothes, and I promised her I would give her a house someday, and she would never have that job again. [8] In 2010 he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame for the Class of 2011. Así es el centro de rehabilitación de Julio César Chávez donde … While many hoped for an immediate rematch, Taylor opted to move up in weight in his next bout and the fighters did not meet again until 1994, when Chávez dominated and knocked out a faded Taylor in eight rounds. El ex boxeador Julio César Chávez se enojó como pocas veces con el youtuber Chango0te, luego de que le recordara el video de su hijo en tacones. La pelea llegó a las tarjetas, destacando que el alemán había barrido en tres de los primeros cuatro asaltos y, en contrapartida, Chávez, Jr. ganó unánimemente los últimos tres, teniendo ventaja en los intermedios. Chávez commented, "Everything I've accomplished as champion, and the nine title defenses, would be thrown away with a loss to Rosario." On March 17, 1990, he faced Meldrick Taylor, the undefeated IBF Light Welterweight Champion, in a title unification fight. “Maravilla” cayó por un ataque de Chávez, pero no se rindió, y continuó la pelea; luego volvió a caer, pero se mantuvo y le hizo una pelea de igual a igual, aguantando hasta el último momento. Chavez won his first two bouts in 1999 before losing to then 32-year-old Willy Wise via 10 round unanimous decision. Tras permanecer alejado de los reflectores y entre diversos rumores sobre su paradero, el actor Rafael Amaya, famoso por su papel en ‘El Señor de los Cielos’, finalmente reapareció. His record was 89-0-1 going into his first loss to Frankie Randall and had an 87 fight win streak until his draw with Whitaker. Esta pelea se disputó en su natal Culiacán, y fue su última pelea de preparación antes de optar por el título de peso medio. El padre de Chávez, Rodolfo Chávez, solía trabajar para el ferrocarril y Chávez, junto con sus nueve hermanos (cuatro hermanos y cinco hermanas), creció en un ferrocarril abandonado. [15] On July 7, 1985, Chavez defeated former and future champion Roger Mayweather via a second-round knockout. After a division-record 18 consecutive defenses of his light welterweight title, Chávez (87–0) moved up one more weight division to challenge Pernell Whitaker (32–1) for his WBC Welterweight title in September 1993. Later that year, he unified the WBA and WBC belts by a technical decision win over champion José Luis Ramírez. El combate entre ambos se llevó a cabo el 15 de septiembre de 2012 en el Thomas & Mac Center, en Las Vegas, Nevada (Estados Unidos), con el estadio con más de 19.000 entradas vendidas y totalmente agotadas. También fue el primer campeón mundial peso medio mexicano y en el 2012 fue considerado de los mejores libra por libra del peso mediano, Luego de su polémica pelea contra Troy Rowlands en noviembre de 2009, en la cual inicialmente ganó, pero, al dar positivo por uso de furosemida (sustancia de efecto diurético),[2] con el fin de perder peso, la decisión fue cambiada a no contest (no disputada), cumplió una suspensión de siete meses, impuesta por la Comisión Atlética de Nevada. On March 18, 1991, he defeated WBC number four ranked fighter John Duplessis (34-1) by fourth-round TKO. About De La Hoya, Chávez stated years after, "I have nothing against him, even though he beat me twice. On September 14, 1991, Chávez won a twelve-round unanimous decision over former champion Lonnie Smith. On September 17, 2005, at the U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona, Chávez suffered a TKO loss to until then little-known Grover Wiley in the 115th bout of his career, retiring in his corner before the start of the 5th round, after injuring his right hand. El árbitro detuvo la pelea a los 2:21 del séptimo asalto, ganando Chávez, Jr. por nocaut, pese a ir abajo en las tarjetas por dos puntos: 56 a 58.[5]. I will fight De La Hoya for a lot of money, and then retire."[24][25]. On April 19, 1985, Chávez defended his title against number one ranked contender Ruben Castillo (63-4-2) by knocking him out in the sixth round. Julio César Chávez Jr. asegura estar arrepentido de sus adicciones. Chávez is the father of Omar Chávez and former WBC Middleweight Champion Julio César Chávez, Jr.[27] He works as an analyst for ESPN and Azteca, and spends his time between Mexico and the United States, where he owns businesses and properties. On December 8, 1990, he defeated the WBC mandatory challenger Kyung-Duk Ahn (29-1) by third-round knockout. [5], El torreonés Marco Antonio “Veneno” Rubio (53-5-1) era el primer retador al título, por lo que la pelea era mandatoria para el campeón. El mes pasado, Julio César Chávez, de 58 años, ... por darle al boxeo y porque quiero terminar la carrera ganando y con la frente en alto, no como mi papá, ya con mucha edad … “Maravilla” dominó ampliamente los primeros 11 asaltos, yendo al ataque en algunas ocasiones y midiendo a Chávez, Jr. la mayor parte del tiempo. La ayuda que Maradona rechazó de Julio César Chávez . Un pequeño resumen de lo que fue la pelea mas difícil en la carrera de Julio César Chávez El excampeón mundial de peso Medio, Julio César Chávez Jr. logró su primera victoria como profesional en 15 meses al derrotar al ecuatoriano Jeyson Minda la del este viernes ante cerca de … [citation needed] Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, stated that Chávez was one of the greatest fighters of his generation and top five of all time from his point of view. In that fight, nicknamed Adiós, México, Gracias (Good-bye, Mexico, Thank you), he beat his former conqueror, Frankie Randall, by a ten-round decision. "[22] Chávez stated after the fight: "I felt I was forcing the fight ... he just kept holding me too much, he was throwing too many low blows too. @jcchavezjr1 Julio César Chávez González (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxuljo ˈsesaɾ ˈtʃaβez ɣonˈsales]; born July 12, 1962), also known as Julio César Chávez Sr., is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 2005.. A multiple-time world champion in three weight divisions, Chávez was listed by The Ring magazine as the world's best boxer, pound for pound, from 1990 to … Julio César Chávez es uno de los mejores boxeadores en la historia, su pegada y su carisma lo hizo convertirse en ídolo en las décadas de los 80 y 90. [1] Fue campeón de peso medio del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (CMB) desde el 4 de junio de 2011, título que arrebatara al alemán Sebastián Zbik (30-0), y que perdiera frente al argentino Sergio Martínez el 15 de septiembre de 2012. The next day, however, his manager, Ramón Felix, consulted with the Mexican boxing commission, and after further review, the result was overturned and Chávez was declared the winner. HBO Punchstat showed Rosario landing 263 of 731 punches thrown in the fight (36%) and Chavez 450 of 743 (61%). Chávez's 1993 win over Greg Haugen at the Estadio Azteca set the record for the largest attendance for an outdoor boxing match: 136,274. En la contienda, llevada a cabo el 4 de febrero de 2012 en el Alamodome de San Antonio, Texas (Estados Unidos), con asistencia de 14.120 espectadores, Chávez, Jr. estuvo presionando, concediendo pocos momentos de lucidez al retador, quien continuamente fue empujado contra las cuerdas por la potencia física y mayor movilidad de Chávez, Jr. El resultado fue decisión unánime para el campeón mediano, quien retuvo su cinturón de campeón del CMB con tarjetas de 116-112, 118-110 y 115-113. Julio César Chávez González (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxuljo ˈsesaɾ ˈtʃaβez ɣonˈsales]; born July 12, 1962), also known as Julio César Chávez Sr., is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 2005. Suspenden indefinidamente a Julio César Chávez Jr. Ficha de boxeador profesional de Julio César Chávez, Jr. https://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Julio_César_Chávez,_Jr.&oldid=131142576, Wikipedia:Páginas con plantillas con argumentos duplicados, Wikipedia:Artículos con datos por trasladar a Wikidata, Wikipedia:Mantenimiento de la plantilla Altura (metro), Licencia Creative Commons Atribución Compartir Igual 3.0, Defendió su título WBC silver de peso mediano, Ganó el título WBC silver de peso mediano, Título WBC Continental Americas de peso superwélter, Título vacante WBC Youth World de peso superwélter. In his 12th fight, on March 4, 1980, Chávez faced Miguel Ruiz in Culiacán, Sinaloa. Mayweather did not come out of his corner after the tenth round, giving Chavez the TKO win. Apodo: sr. Nocaut, El Gran Campeón Mexicano, JC, el César del Boxeo. On June 7, 1996, Chávez faced Oscar De La Hoya. A large gash appeared over the left eye of Chávez within the first minute of the first round, leading many to assume what Chávez later confirmed—that the cut occurred earlier in training and was re-opened in the bout. El resultado de las tarjetas le favoreció al nuevo campeón mundial: 115-113, 116-112 y 114-114. As Steele put it, "I stopped it because Meldrick had took a lot of good shots, a lot of hard shots, and it was time for it to stop. On April 16, 1988, Chávez defeated number one ranked contender Rodolfo Aguilar (20–0–1) by sixth-round technical knockout. Various members of the American media, including The Ring and Sports Illustrated, were critical of the decision. El 4 de junio de 2011, en Los Ángeles, California (Estados Unidos) se coronaría campeón de peso medio por el Consejo Mundial de Boxeo al vencer al hasta entonces campeón invicto, el alemán Sebastian Zbik. [16] He successfully defended his WBC Super Featherweight title a total of nine times. In the eyes of many experts, Whitaker waited for Chávez to age. A multiple-time world champion in three weight divisions,[3] Chávez was listed by The Ring magazine as the world's best boxer, pound for pound, from 1990 to 1993. De la Hoya was a kid... that day after training he stayed and we went out to dinner, I gave him some $300-$400 from my pocket to help him out. El 1 de marzo de 2014, cinco meses después de su primer enfrentamiento, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr y Bryan Vera protagonizaron su duelo de revancha, esta vez el escenario elegido fue el Alamodome de San Antonio en el estado de Texas. FAMA.-Julio César Chávez reveló algunos detalles sobre la forma en que ayudó a Rafael Amaya en su clínica de rehabilitación, luego de que … Desde entonces, la carrera de Chávez, Jr. dio un giro. Shortly thereafter, he knocked down the former Olympic gold medalist. "[21] Later that year, Chávez scored a sixth-round TKO victory over number one ranked contender Terrence Alli. You know, I'm not the timekeeper, and I don't care about the time. Julio César Chávez junior volvió a la senda del triunfo del boxeo tras derrotar por la vía del cloroformo al ecuatoriano Jeyson Minda en cuatro rounds.. En Culiacán, Sinaloa se llevó a cabo el evento donde Julio César Chávez Junior se enfrentó al ecuatoriano Jeyson Minda a quien tras derribarlo en par de ocasiones, terminó venciendo por nocaut técnico. He stated that he started drinking the night after his fight against Edwin Rosario. [18] On June 4, 1988, he won against former two-time champion Rafael Limón by scoring a seventh-round TKO. Fue capaz de permanecer en el mundo del boxeo como campeón del Mundo durante 16 años. La pelea se llevó a cabo el 12 de junio de 2012 en el Estadio Sun Bowl, de El Paso, Texas (Estados Unidos). Chavez defeated him in the eighth round by a knockout that sent Taylor from one side of the ring to the other. He also lost to three champions: Randall, Oscar De La Hoya and Kostya Tszyu. [5], He is ranked as the 17th best boxer of all time, pound for pound, by BoxRec,[6] #24 on ESPN's list of "50 Greatest Boxers of All Time",[7] and 18th on The Ring's "80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years". He was also awarded The Ring Lightweight title after the victory. His defeat was avenged two years later by his son, Julio César Chávez, Jr., who knocked Wiley out in the third round of their fight. En el 2010 fue exaltado al Salón de la Fama del Boxeo Internacional. De hecho su anterior rival Tyrone Spong, también es un peso completo. Chávez won six world titles in three weight divisions: WBC Super Featherweight (1984), WBA Lightweight (1987), WBC Lightweight (1988), WBC Light Welterweight (1989), IBF Light Welterweight (1990) and WBC Light Welterweight (1994) for the second time. Steele defended his decision by saying that his concern is protecting a fighter, regardless of how much time is left in the round or the fight. After the bout, Sports Illustrated ran the headline, "Time To Hail César: WBA Lightweight Champion César Chávez of Mexico may be the world's best fighter."[17]. Culiacán, Sinaloa.- El argentino Nicolás Masseroni lamentó que no pudiera ponerse The two fighters nearly exchanged blows during a press conference after Rosario threatened to send Chávez back to Mexico in a coffin. Su paradero fue revelado por Julio César Chávez, quien compartió a través de redes sociales una fotografía junto al actor famoso por su personaje de Aurelio Casillas. Heavy blood flow prompted the doctor to stop the fight in the fourth round. Julio César Chávez González (n. 4 iulie 1962, Culiacán[*] , Mexic), cunoscut și sub numele de Julio César Chávez Sr., este un fost boxer profesionist mexican care a concurat între 1980 și 2005.Este considerat ca cel mai mare boxer mexican din toate timpurile și unul dintre cei mai mari boxeri din toate timpurile. In 2000, at the age of 38, Chávez challenged Light Welterweight Champion Kostya Tszyu. I really don't want to extend myself much longer", Chávez said. With about 30 seconds left in the 12th round, he landed a hard straight right hand on the chin of Taylor, which hurt him badly. Según el portal BoxRec.com, Minda, de estilo ortodoxo, pelea en la división de peso pesado. De esta forma, además, le quitó el invicto a Julio César Chávez, Jr. Días después de la pelea contra Sergio Martínez, Chávez, Jr. fue informado que dio positivo en un examen antidopaje que reveló la existencia de marihuana en su organismo, por lo que debería rendir explicaciones a la comisión atlética de Nevada. Julio César Chávez Carrasco (Culiacán, Sinaloa, México, el 16 de febrero de 1986) es un boxeador mexicano, y conocido popularmente como Julio César Chávez, Jr., pues es hijo del excampeón de boxeo Julio César Chávez. After a 2001 victory over Terry Thomas in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, Chávez retired. That fight ended in a draw. Asimismo Julio César Chávez Jr. (51-5, 33 KOs), será apenas su primer rival mexicano en su carrera como profesional. After the bout, Chávez told his promoter, Bob Arum, that this time he was definitely retiring from boxing. Chávez, ahead on all scorecards, was declared the winner. He was also awarded The Ring Lightweight Championship in 1988. [30] Trainer Angelo Dundee said that Chávez had one of the strongest chins in boxing history. Vida Familiar. Esta página se editó por última vez el 23 nov 2020 a las 01:34. [29] He was ranked #50 on Ring Magazine's list of "100 greatest punchers of all time. I have no resentment towards him... De La Hoya was younger than me during our fight, and I was on my way out of boxing. In his next bout, Chávez defeated former champion Joey Gamache in his 100th career bout. In his next bout, he won the WBC Light Welterweight title by defeating Roger Mayweather for a second time. An accidental head-butt opened a cut on Ramírez's forehead and the doctor halted the fight, sending the decision to the judges' scorecards at that point in the fight. La primera defensa del título del mexicano sería contra el italo-estadounidense Peter Manfredo, Jr. (37-6), la cual se llevó a cabo en el Reliant Stadium, en Houston, Texas (Estados Unidos). The Whitaker team, among them Lou Duva, told The Ring that they did not want a fight against Chavez in those days. A year after De La Hoya moved up to welterweight in 1997, Chávez fought Miguel Ángel González for the vacant WBC Light Welterweight title. In April 2004, Chávez went back into the ring, for what he again claimed would be his last appearance. He was held to a draw by two others: Pernell Whitaker and Miguel Ángel González. 1 Until their eventual rematch in 1998, Chávez would always state that De La Hoya had not defeated him, but that a gash that he had suffered in training was the real cause of the stoppage of the fight. [6][7] Por su parte, el Consejo Mundial de Boxeo decidió suspenderlo indefinidamente para que se incorpore a un centro de rehabilitación, el cual deberá informar la fecha en la que el deportista se encuentre en condiciones para reasumir su carrera. Hijo de Rodolfo Chávez Lizárraga e Isabel González. Chávez faced Frankie Randall on January 29, 1994, in a fight that most expected him to win easily. The final scores were 117-111, 119-110 and 120-107 for Chávez. he remains sober, in shape, training and weighs around 140 pounds (64 kg).[26]. Este boxeador profesional mexicano y campeón mundial de peso ligero fue, durante muchos años, una de las figuras deportivas más populares de México. Se casó con Amalia Carrasco y tiene dos hijos que se convirtieron en boxeadores profesionales: Omar Chávez y el excampeón de peso mediano del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo Julio César Chávez … Chávez made his professional debut at age 17. His father, Rodolfo Chavez, worked for the railroad, and Julio grew up in an abandoned railroad car with his five sisters and four brothers. On March 18, 1987, he defeated number one ranked challenger Francisco Tomas Da Cruz (27-1-0) by third-round knockout. Lo que ya era una marca del estilo de Chávez, Jr., dejarse aventajar en las tarjetas en los primeros asaltos para superar a sus rivales en el final de la contienda o devastándolos antes del límite, se repitió ante Zbik. Prior to the bout, Chavez indicated that he was considering retirement: "I've had a lot of problems with my arms, with my knees. In his next bout, he handed Alberto de las Mercedes Cortes (44–0) his first career loss by scoring a third-round knockout. Later that year, he defeated Frankie Mitchell (29-1) by fourth-round TKO. "[citation needed] As an in-fighter or "swarmer," Julio César Chávez was renowned specially for his devastating left hook and his extremely strong chin. The two faced one another in a rubber match 10 years later, which Chávez won. Así lo dejó saber Julio César Chávez en entrevista para ChangoOte, medio local de Culiacán, en donde el exboxeador de 58 años de edad contó la … When he looks at me, I want to vomit. Chávez blamed his loss on referee Richard Steele, who deducted two points from Chávez for low blows, which affected the difference on the scorecards. Chavez continued defending his Light Welterweight title and on December 18, 1993, he defeated British Commonwealth Light Welterweight Champion Andy Holligan (21–0–0) by fifth-round TKO. Chavez's brother, Rafael Chavez Gonzalez, was murdered on Sunday, June 25, 2017, during a robbery at one of Rafael's businesses.[28]. Chavez then faced Meldrick Taylor in a rematch, four years after their historic first fight. [citation needed]. Nowadays[when?] Por Viviana Sánchez / Dic 04, 2020 7:15 PM EST. On April 10, 1992, he scored a TKO victory over number-one ranked contender Angel Hernandez (37-0-2, 22 KOs) in the fifth round. When I see a man that has had enough, I'm stopping the fight. On August 3, 1986, Chavez won a twelve-round majority decision over former WBA and future IBF Super Featherweight champion Rocky Lockridge in Monte Carlo. I am going to give him the worst beating of his life; I am going to make him swallow the words that came out of his dirty mouth. Las Vegas Hilton, Winchester, Nevada, U.S. Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City, Mexico, Retained WBC and IBF light welterweight titles. Al llegar el asalto número 12, comenzó una pelea intensa, ya que se llevaron a cabo ataques por parte de ambos peleadores. Julio César Chávez Carrasco (Culiacán, Sinaloa, México, el 16 de febrero de 1986) es un boxeador mexicano, y conocido popularmente como Julio César Chávez, Jr., pues es hijo del excampeón de boxeo Julio César Chávez. At the end of the first round, Chavez landed a blow that knocked Ruiz out. "[14][dubious – discuss][dead link]. [9], Peleas por el título de peso medio del CMB, Julio César Chávez, Jr. contra Sebastian Zbik. El propio campeón la consideraría una de las peleas donde no impuso su estilo de acosar al rival, yendo hacia delante, exhibiendo en su lugar mayor movilidad y control sobre el cuadrilátero. However, the referee had seen enough by the fifth round and stopped it for a TKO victory for Chávez. If Oscar didn't fight me, he would not have been anything in boxing." In 1989, Chávez defeated future champion Sammy Fuentes by tenth-round TKO. Chávez got into rehab several times until he recovered. Julio César Chávez apareció en el video del Youtuber de Culiacán, “Chango Ote”, en el que desde el inicio del video comenzaron las bromas un poco pesadas. On May 28, 2005, Chávez once again stepped into a boxing ring, outpointing Ivan Robinson in ten rounds at the Staples Center (this fight was televised by Showtime Championship Boxing). In 2002, The Ring ranked Chávez as the 18th greatest fighter of the last 80 years. En enero de 2015, Chavez jr anunció en el programa "A los Golpes", de ESPN que había firmado con el mánager Al Haymon y que volvería al cuadrilátero el 18 de abril de 2015 contra el polaco Andrzej Fonfara en el StubHub Center en Carson, California. [3] En el cuarto asalto, Manfredo, Jr. fue derribado; luego de ponerse de pie se recuperó y conectó un par de buenos golpes a Chávez, Jr., el cual terminó el episodio con la nariz sangrante. The result of the fight was a controversial majority draw, allowing Chávez to remain undefeated with Whitaker retaining his title. Julio César Chávez nació en Sonora, México, el 12 de julio de 1962. Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S. Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unanimous TD after Chávez was cut from an accidental head clash, Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno, Tijuana, Mexico, CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (, Learn how and when to remove this template message, List of light welterweight boxing champions, "A romper más marcas - Boxeo - ESPN Deportes", "Adios, Gran Campeon Mexicano - La Prensa de San Antonio | HighBeam Research - FREE trial", "Manny Pacquiao Vs Julio Cesar Chavez: Tackling Invincibility", "Boxing News - Boxing Results - Boxing Schedule - Boxing Rankings - Boxing - Pound for Pound History | Awards", "Pacquiao-Clottey draws more than 50,000 fans", "Are These Really the 80 Best Boxers Ever?
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