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 Last update:  1/30/2011       Read more by Jhonny Gonzalez         
   
Julio Chavez Chavez Jr. Beats Billy Lyell in Culiacan
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By Jhonny Gonzalez

At the Estadio Banorte in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, close to 12,000 hometown fans turned out to watch WBC silver middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (42-0, 30 KOs) win a ten round unanimous decision over rugged contender Billy Lyell (22-9, 4 KOs). Lyell was unable to give Chavez any problems, and that was main cause for the lack of steady action. Chavez took his time and stayed on a steady pace to land hard punches and win the rounds. Lyell was not big enough or strong enough to present a real threat in the fight. The scores were 99-92, 96-94 and 98-92. Chavez moves on to a possible shot at WBC champion Sebastian Zbik.

Junior middleweight contender Saul Roman (34-8, 29 KOs) was able to recover from a knockdown to stop Michael Medina (24-3-2, 19 KOs) in the second round with a barrage of punches.

WBC interim-super bantamweight champion Jackie Nava (23-3-2, 11 KOs) won a ten round unanimous decision over Frede Gonzalez (6-7-1, 2 KOs). Nava had very little trouble outboxing Gonzalez, who couldn't put together enough punches in any given round. It was one of the better performances of Nava's career over a very overmatched opponent. The scores were 99-91, 99-91 and 100-90.

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chavez jr are the most embarrest boxer ,MEXICO never have
comment by dajahiugui, on 01-30-2011
and sorry for JULIO CESAR ,bud yours boy are no ****ing good,when him go to figth with some real oponent ,stop with that trash.

comment by budfr, on 01-30-2011
[QUOTE=el20cuatro]He was from sacramento, CA. I didnt know Cali was now part of Mexico????:nonono:[/QUOTE] Cali is in a way part of Mexico hahaha. By the way Corrales, llike you said, was Mexican-Colombian , meaning his roots. Of course he was American, you are American if born in the USA. Byt...

comment by budfr, on 01-30-2011
[QUOTE=PRBOXINGCOTTO]chavez looks so garbage against bums its not even funny guy is a joke even his own ppl were booing him[/QUOTE] And Cotto is fighting a shot Mayorga.

comment by gibo, on 01-30-2011
chavaz sucks big time. he couldn't even ko Lyell. a dude who has no punch and lasted to the final bell in front of chavaz home crowd. Sorry ass ****!!! Oh I've heard the excuses already. "Only 3 weeks of training....blah blah blah! Too bad. He should of trained enough to secure a spectacular K...

comment by v.cassiusali@ya, on 01-30-2011
chavez should stop fighting bums...and fight a real fighter..

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