Julio César Chávez, a renowned boxing legend, boasts an impressive five-time world championship title, having held the WBC superfeatherweight, WBA Lightweight, WBC Lightweight, WBC Super Lightweight, and IBF junior welterweight titles.
Throughout his illustrious career, Chávez has accumulated an impressive list of victories, defeating notable opponents such as Edwin Rosario, Jose Luis Ramírez, Rocky Lockridge, Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather, Sammy Fuentes, Héctor "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte, Tony López, and Frankie Randall.
One of his most notable fights was his 1990 bout against Meldrick Taylor, which was later named Fight of the Year by Ring Magazine. Although Chávez suffered six losses, including two defeats at the hands of Oscar De La Hoya and Kostya Tszyu, he remains one of the greatest boxers in history.
Chávez's 1993 fight against Greg Haugen at the iconic Azteca Stadium in Mexico City drew an astonishing 136,274 spectators, solidifying his status as a fan favorite. Unfortunately, his record of 89-0-1 came to an end with a decision loss to Frankie Randall.
Julio César Chávez's professional record stands at an impressive 108-6-2, with 87 knockouts to his name.