Julio Cesar Chavez Research Paper

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Julio Cesar Chavez Gonzalez was conceived on July 12, 1962 in Ciudad Obregon, MX. His dad, Rodolfo Chavez, worked for the railroad, and Julio experienced childhood in a surrendered railroad auto with his five sisters and four siblings. He started boxing as a novice at sixteen years old and after 14 wins entered a competition in Mexico City, in which he got his first and final novice misfortune. Chavez chose he would passage better as a genius and got his expert vocation off to a decent begin by thumping out Andres Felix in the 6th round of his presentation on February 5, 1980. He battled by and large once per month and right now had thirty-seven battles added to his repertoire by 1983 when he battled on the undercard of the Edwin Rosario-Jose …show more content…
After a couple more battles broadcast in the US and with a record of 44 and 0, Chavez earned a shot at the WBC super featherweight title which had been abandoned by Hector Camacho. On September 13, 1984, he TKO'ed Mario Martinez in 8 to pick up his first title belt. After 9 effective barriers, Chavez chose to climb in weight and in November of 1987 tackled Edwin Rosario (Puerto Rico) in a session for the WBA lightweight title. Infuriated by how Rosario had offended the Mexican individuals before the match, Chavez gave him a horrendous beating and won the title with an eleventh round TKO. Only eleven months in the wake of winning this new belt, Chavez won yet another- - the WBC lightweight title- - by beating Jose Luis Ramirez in an eleven round specialized choice. Next was to climb in weight once more. In May of the following year, 1989, Chavez tackled Roger Mayweather trying to pick up the WBC light welterweight title. Chavez had as of now battled Mayweather while protecting his WBC super featherweight title and had won with a second round TKO. This battle turned out to be somewhat more troublesome, as it kept going until the tenth for Chavez to get the TKO

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