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 Last update:  6/7/2011       Read more by Rafael Soto         
   
Julio Cesar Chavez Ready To Become Immortal in Boxing
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By Rafael Soto

Canastota, New York - Julio Cesar Chavez achieved his dream and goal as a professional. The "Great Mexican Champion" who made history and became a legend, will, on Sunday, June 12, will become immortal in the sport of boxing. On that day, he will be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, located in Canastota, New York. He will get inducted with the satisfaction that his eldest son, Julio Cesar Jr., recently became a world champion and his youngest son, Omar, remains unbeaten and just headlined his first card.

In last few weeks, Omar won his first 10 round fight by way of a fourth round knockout over Genaro Trazancos, on May 28 in Mexicali, while on June 4, in Los Angeles, Julio Cesar Jr. won the WBC middleweight world championship with a decision over unbeaten German Sebastian Zbik.

Julio Cesar Chavez had over 115 professional fights, won six world championships divided into three divisions: super featherweight, lightweight and super lightweight. Chavez made his debut in February 1980 and retired in September 2005 with a record of 107 wins (86 KOs), six defeats and two draws. He remained undefeated for 90 fights and took part in 37 world championship fights.

In this class of 2011, Julio will be the 11th Mexican boxer to be inducted into the hall of the immortals, and shares the stage with the boxers like Mike Tyson, who co-headlined with Chavez, and Kostya Tszyu, one of the fighters who beat Chavez. Also being immortalized is Mexican coach Ignacio Beristain, referee Joe Cortez and the film producer Sylvester Stallone for his contribution to the boxing industry.

Mexican boxers immortalized - Miguel Canto, Jose "Pipino" Cuevas, Humberto "Chiquita" Gonzalez, Ricardo "Finito" Lopez, Ruben "Spikes" Olivares, Carlos Palomino, Vicente Saldivar, Salvador Sanchez, Daniel Zaragoza, Carlos Zarate.

Fights That Marked Memorable Nights For Chavez were:

1984/Sep. 13 Mario Martinez TKO8 WBC Title Super feather

1987/Nov. 21 Edwin Rosario TKO11 WBA Lightweight Title

1988/Oct. 20 José Luis Ramírez TD11 WBA-WBC Lightweight Unification

1989/May 13 Roger Mayweather TKO10 Super light WBC Title

1990/Mar 17 Meldrick Taylor TKO12 with 2 seconds to go in the fight

1992/Sep. 12 Hector Camacho UD12 The fight that paralyzed Mexico

1993/Feb. 20 Greg Haugen TKO5 Record attendance at Estadio Azteca

1993/Sep. Pernell Whitaker Draw, win streak ends at 87

1994/Ene. 29 Frankie Randall L SD12, loses unbeaten run after 91 fights

1996/Jun. 7 Oscar de la Hoya L TKO4, PPV Record

2003/Nov. 22 Willy Wise TKO2, shared card with his children

2005/May. 28 Ivan Robinson UD10, his last victory in boxing

2005/Sep. 17 Grovey Wiley L TKO4, the last fight of his career

 

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comment by ShoulderRoll, on 06-08-2011
Will the Hall of Fame ceremony be televised anywhere? Maybe by one of the Mexican channels?

comment by La_Vibora, on 06-08-2011
I am still pissed off that I am not going to be able to make it up there for this. I had been planning to go up there for months now, but won't have my financial situation in order until later in this month. I am so disappointed, I really wanted to be a part of history and get to mingle with the ...

comment by aztecadq, on 06-07-2011
GREAT CLASS OF HALL OF FAMERS. IM IN AGREEANCE PROBABLY THE BEST CLASS EVER !!! TWO OF THE BEST AND TWO OF MY FAVORITES OF ALL TIME- " IRON " MIKE TYSON AND " El Cesar del Boxeo ", " El Gran Campion Mexicano", " Mr. KO " JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ !!!!!!!!!!! SIMPLY GREAT !!!

comment by TheMexHurricane, on 06-07-2011
Ruben Olivares was called "Puas" both because of the facts that his hair was pointy like the tips of the plant used to make mescal and the fact that he also liked to drink the mescal from that same plant. :friday::beerchug::sombrero:

comment by chiguy91, on 06-07-2011
yeah, i hope BS gets coverage of this, but there will be plenty of it on YT. has anyone seen the vid of some tyson interview recently. he was in his house showing his belts, and the interviewer said "this is history" and tyson took his belt threw it around saying "this is garbage". pretty crazy t...

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