Julio Cesar Chavez is almost universally regarded as the greatest fighter in Mexican history. He was 83-0 and battled through the best that three divisions had to offer until his reign of pound for pound supremacy was unceremoniously derailed by the great Pernell Whitaker in September of 93.
Up until that point Chavez was the quintessential Mexican warrior slowing down fleet footed rivals with well placed left hooks to the body and shaking off his opponents’ best shots without even flinching or taking a step back. [details]
Up until that point Chavez was the quintessential Mexican warrior slowing down fleet footed rivals with well placed left hooks to the body and shaking off his opponents’ best shots without even flinching or taking a step back. [details]