In 1990 two undefeated champions collided in one of the most dramatic fights boxing has ever seen. Julio César Chávez entered as the relentless power puncher and pound for pound king, while Olympic ...
Whenever the name Julio Cesar Chavez appears, fans are immediately transported back to some of boxing’s greatest fight nights. The Mexican icon faced some of the biggest names in the sport. In ...
The Mexican hero had planned to retire after his first fight with Oscar De La Hoya in 1996, but an issue with the Mexican tax man saw him handed a hefty $1.4 million bill, forcing him to keep going.
Taking a headbutt to the eye didn’t stop Julio Cesar Chavez from taking down an undefeated title contender near the end of his legendary career. The Mexican boxing legend stepped into the ring for the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. In his first Off Broadway play, the artist and comedian behind “Fantasmas” and “Problemista” is bringing audiences into his off-kilter world. Credit... Supported by By Alexis ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was released Sunday from a prison in northern Mexico where he was sent in August after being deported from the United States. Scientists change how El ...
MEXICO CITY -- Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was released Sunday from a prison in northern Mexico where he was sent in August after being deported from the United States. The boxer, son of Mexican ...
HERMOSILLO, Mexico (AP) — A judge in Mexico said boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. will stand trial over alleged cartel ties and arms trafficking but could await that trial outside of detention, the ...
A judge in Mexico said boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. will stand trial over alleged cartel ties and arms trafficking but could await that trial outside of detention, the boxer's lawyer said. Chávez's ...