Julio Cesar Chavez Jr followed in the footsteps of his famous father by becoming a world champion in 2011.
However, the 39-year-old was unable to stay at the top as Julio Cesar Chavez Sr did for years.
The next opponent of Jake Paul made three fast defenses of his WBC Super Middleweight title before Sergio Martinez sent him over 12 rounds and sent his career on a downward spiral.
Yet Julio Cesar Chavez JR shared with a flowering when he brutally eliminated the Boogeyman of the Division in his last title defense.
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Irish Andy Lee rode a 13-Fight-winning series in his first shot on a world title.
The 27-1 hunter, who had avenged the only defeat on his file, was known for his pon power.
Lee had a one-shot knockout power that meant that he was able to take the victory of the jaws of the defeat.
The man who then went Tyson Fury started well when he collided with Chavez Jr. in June 2012.
As the fight progressed, the Mexican champion began to stamp his authority on the game.
Against the round 7, Chavez JR was ready to go for the murder while his besieged opponent leaned against the ropes.
Lee was startled by a 14-punch combination, but he refused to fall to the ground and give up his dream.
Eventually the referee boarded, waved the fight and Chavez Jr gave his last victory as a world champion.
What is the next step for Julio Cesar Chavez JR?
The career of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr has been a bit of a mess in the last decade.
The former champion had a total of six defeats, with the most embarrassing of those who came against faded UFC legend Anderson Silva in June 2021.
Yet he has the chance to reverse it all when he accepts Jake Paul in California on 28 June.
A victory would be a way to restore Chavez JR's reputation, while a loss would almost certainly end his career.
Fans do not have to wait long to see how the High Stakes Paul vs Chavez Jr Fight will go.
