Julio Cesar Chavez Jr bounced back from a devastating loss to Canelo Alvarez with a crushing first round victory in Mexico.
On June 28, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr Jake Paul seems to hand over his second loss in boxing when the two collide in the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
During his 62 fighting career, the Mexican scored a number of extremely impressive victories and even held the WBC middleweight title after beating Sebastian Zbik in 2011.
Before that, Chavez jr de Irish Boogeyman wiped away with a devastating 14-Punch combination, who scored one of the best victories of his career.
The biggest fight for Chavez JR's career, however, came across one of the greatest boxers of all time in Canelo Alvarez.
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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr recovered from humiliating loss with crushing Ko
After a few impressive victories, the Canelo and Chavez JR teams decided that a collision between the two at Cinco de Mayo Weekend would be a large PPV fight, and after successful negotiations the fight was then made.
Canelo had already crushed Amir Khan and Miguel Cotto, making it an extremely heavy battle for Chavez Jr.
Canelo Alvarez left Chavez JR completely with a flawless performance and all three jury members scored the fight 120-108.
This was the first boxing match that generated more than a million PPV purchases, including Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao or Oscar de la Hoya since 2002.
Two years and three months after his loss against Canelo, 'JC JR' finally returned to the ring after years of claiming that he made his comeback against top competition at Super Middlewight.
Chavez Jr then made his comeback against non -recognized Colombian hunter, Evert Bravo. It took the former WBC Middleweight Champion less than three minutes to sink the Colombian after he had landed a shot-like body shot that resulted in a first round break.
Julio Cesar Chavez JR was planned to fight at Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder Undercard
Before he booked his return against the non -recognized Colombian, Chavez JR was booked to return to the huge PPV between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.
He was booked to take on Alfredo Angulo, but only a few weeks out was the fight canceled after the father of Chavez Jr stated that his son was not ready to return after he had not met the necessary medical exams.
