Boxing Player Julio Cesar Chaves Image |
Real name Julio César Chávez González
Nickname(s) J.C.
El César del Boxeo ("The Caesar of Boxing")
El Gran Campeón Mexicano ("The Great Mexican Champion")
Mr. KO
Rated at Super featherweight
Lightweight
Light welterweight
Height 5 ft 7 1⁄2 in (1.71 m)
Reach 66 1⁄2 in (169 cm)
Nationality Mexican
Born July 12, 1962 (age 53)
Obregón, Sonora, Mexico
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 115
Wins 107
Wins by KO 86
Losses 6
Draws 2
Julio César Chávez is a old Mexican belligerent who won titles crosswise figure coefficient divisions and went unbeaten in his archetypical 90 professed fights.
Julio César Chávez was born on July 12, 1962, in Ciudad Obregon, Mexico. He started his adult boxing career in 1980, success his firstly 43 bouts before capturing the Man Boxing Council's caretaker featherweight denomination in 1984.
Chávez went on to involve the Grouping Boxing Tie lightweight claim in 1987, the WBC lightweight rubric in 1988 and the WBC floodlit welterweight track in 1989.
Noted for his militant embody blows, Chávez notched 89 wins and one equal before unhappy his forward deprivation, to Frankie Randall, in 1994. Tho' he unsuccessful Randall in a repeat, he given the WBC pastel welterweight honour to Accolade De La Hoya in 1996, and forfeited one inalterable designation fisticuffs in 2000, to Kostya Tszyu.
Chávez retired in 2005 with a career book of 107-6-2, and has since seen sons Julio César Chávez Jr. and Omar Chávez uprise in his footsteps with success in the fisticuffs jewellery.