Who Won Mayweather vs Chavez?

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Who Won Mayweather vs Chavez?

Julio Cesar Chavez
MEXICAN idol Julio Cesar Chavez retained his WBC super-featherweight title with an overwhelming win over Roger Mayweather – former WBA champion – in the second round of their scheduled 12-rounder at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on July 7, 1985.

How many fights did Chavez lose?

6 losses
Through 2000 Chávez had a record of 103 victories (83 by knockout), 6 losses, and 2 draws. His 27 undefeated title fights and 36 total championship fights set boxing records, and his 1983 match against Greg Haugen drew over 136,000 fans, also a record as the sport’s largest gate.

How much did Silva make per fight?

According to multiple reports, Silva was guaranteed to make anywhere from $500,000 and $1 million for facing Chavez Jr., plus a percentage of the pay-per-view revenue. He also took home an additional $100,000 forfeited to him by Chavez Jr. when the Mexican failed to make the contracted 182 lb. weight.

Did tank win the fight tonight?

Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis proved that size didn’t matter after successfully making his junior welterweight debut against Mario Barrios on Saturday in the main event of Showtime’s pay-per-view event in Atlanta, Georgia. With the win, ‘Tank’ Davis captured his third title and improved his record to 25-0.

Did Mayweather beat Chavez?

Mayweather won by technical knockout (TKO) in the first round. Thus, Mayweather earned the opportunity to fight against WBC super featherweight champion, Julio César Chávez, on July 7, 1985. Although Mayweather won the first round on the judges’ scorecards, he was knocked down twice in round two and lost by TKO.

How many times did Chavez beat Mayweather?

middleweight champ and proclaims to be “The Best Ever.” However, Mayweather has always ignored Golovkin’s challenge. Chavez fought 24 current or former champs and was 18-4-2 against them . Mayweather 23 current or former champs and he has beat them all .

Who will Tank fight next?

The obvious choice for Tank’s next fight is Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero (14-0, 12 KOs), who recently revealed that he’d be fighting Gervonta next on his Instagram. Tank vs. Rolly Romero makes sense in many respects, as it would sell on Showtime PPV.

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