Julio Cesar Chavez JR almost deducted one of the craziest comebacks of all time when he fought former two -weight world champion Sergio Martinez in 2012.
On June 28, Julio Cesar Chavez JR only seems to be the second hunter who defeated internet sensation, Boxer Jake Paul, when they collide in the Honda Center.
Only a few weeks after their collision, Paul hinted that he has an intense weight in his hands because he has unveiled his current weight.
During his career, Chavez Jr fought against some of the best hunters in the world, including Canelo Alvarez, which he was humiliated for 12 rounds.
However, the Mexican hunter also shown a lot of heart during his career, especially during his title fight in 2012 against Sergio Martinez.
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Chavez JR almost deducted Epic Comeback during the fight against former two-weight champion
After he had defeated Sebastian Zbik for the WBC Middleweight title in 2011, Chavez jr successfully defended his belt a few months later when he almost sent his challenger over the ropes in a dominant victory.
The Mexican then dominated the Irish Boogeyman Andy Lee a year later and defended his title for the third time before he was booked to fight the former two -weight world champion Sergio Martinez.
At the start of the fight, Martinez worked out the champion and it seemed as if he would set up a complete master class before he won the title.
As the fight continued, the challenger Chavez JR continued to dominate and it seemed certain that the WBC middleweight title would change the owner.
In the final round, however, the champion almost attracted one of the biggest comebacks of all time. Knowing that he was largely on the Scorecards, Chavez JR quickly came out of the blocks and put Martinez on the back.
Just over a minute in the round, Chavez Jr landed a huge left corner on the chin of Martinez who sent him through the ropes. After he had landed a crushing hook, Martinez fell on the floor.
Somehow Martinez came back to his feet and ate a number of large shots before the last horn sounded, so Chavez Jr had not pulled the crazy comeback.
Chavez Jr was beaten with a nine -month suspension after the fight
After his title loss, Chavez JR was beaten with a nine -month suspension by testing the Nevada State Athletic Commission positively on Marijuana.
The Mexican was also fined $ 900,000 after he had been suspended indefinitely by the World Boxing Council and fined an extra $ 20,000.
This was not the first time in Chavez Jr's career that he was suspended because he was suspended in 2009 because he was tested positively for a forbidden substance after a victory over Troy Rowland.
