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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 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 ...
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 .
Julio César Chávez vs. Meldrick Taylor, billed as Thunder Meets Lightning, was a professional boxing match contested on March 17, 1990, for the WBC and IBF light welterweight championship. [1] Its title was an allusion to the punching power of Chávez and fast hand speed of Taylor.
Julio César Chávez vs. Frankie Randall was a professional boxing match contested on January 29, 1994, for the WBC super lightweight title. [1] The fight was the featured bout on a Don King -promoted boxing card dubbed the Super Grand Slam of Boxing .
A copy of Donald Trump's 2015 individual tax return is seen after his return were made public by the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee on December 30 (REUTERS/Julio-Cesar Chavez) (Julio Cesar ...
Immediately following Pernell Whitaker's victory over Buddy McGirt on March 6, 1993, it was announced that a deal had been reached that would see Whitaker face reigning WBC light welterweight champion Julio César Chávez. [2] The deal had been made prior to the McGirt–Whitaker bout and was to have happened regardless if Whitaker won or lost.
Just before his scheduled title defense against Danilo Cabrera on August 21, 1987, reigning WBC super featherweight champion Julio César Chávez announced that his fight against Cabrera would likely be his last in the super featherweight division and that would be moving up in weight to challenge WBA lightweight champion Edwin Rosario in the fall of that year. [3]
Chavez wins via 10th-round technical knockout Julio César Chávez vs. Tony Lopez was a professional boxing match contested on December 10, 1994, for the WBC super lightweight title. [ 1 ] The fight was the featured bout on a boxing card promoted by Don King dubbed Noches de Campeones (Night of Champions in Spanish).