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Spring Premier Auction 2016

Wed, Apr 6, 2016 08:00PM EDT - Sun, Apr 24, 2016 11:00AM EDT
Lot 1254

JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ'S SIGNED & INSCRIBED FIGHT WORN ROBE FROM 10/29/1988 WBC & WBA LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE VICTORY VS. JOSE LUIS RAMIREZ (CHAVEZ LOA)

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SCP Auctions is proud to present this amazing fight worn robe from the personal collection of the greatest Mexican boxer of all time. Julio Csar Ch’vez is arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter ever known for his rock-solid chin devastating left hook and relentless attacking style. A 6-time World Champion in three different weight classes Ch’vez won his first 87 boutsthe longest winning streak in boxing history and one that stretched 13 years. Not until his 91st fight was the man even knocked down in the ring which just so happened to be his first loss. Ch’vez still holds records for most title fights (37) title fight victories (31) and title defenses (27). Perhaps his most gut-wrenching victory was October 29 1988 at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas over good friend and fellow Mexican Jose Luis Ramirez to defend his World Boxing Association (WBA) Lightweight title and take over the World Boxing Council (WBC) Lightweight crown as well. Ch’vez wore this festive robe into the ring for that Championship fight.

The long white custom-made satin robe is decorated with a flashy green silver and red trim in a festive Mexican flag theme. The back has a large Golden Eagle that symbolizes Mexicos Coat of Arms along with J.C. Chavez and Sinaloa Mex in lovely red-bordered cursive lettering. Ch’vez trained out of Culiacan Sinaloa for most of his career. The sleeves have zippers on both ends and there are pockets lined with the same shiny green silver and red ornate pattern on each side. On the front chest area Ch’vez has added a large signature in thick 8-9/10 black marker with the salutation De su Amigo which translates to from your friend in English. It shows appropriate wear throughout. Some red has bled a bit from being laundered. There are no holes and very little fraying is evident. It presents beautifully.

At the age of 26 Ch’vez came into this 1988 WBC/WBA title fight against Ramirez as the reigning WBC Lightweight Champion coming off two title defenses and holding an overall record of 61-0 with 50 knockouts. Ramirez was 29 years old with a career record of 101-6 (82 KOs) and looking to defend his WBC Lightweight belt a third time. Gut-wrenching is putting this match-up lightly. Not only were they very close friends who trained together in Culiacan Sinaloa; they were compadres as Ch’vez had chosen Ramirez to be the Godfather (Padrino) of his son Julio Csar Ch’vez Jr. After the two touched gloves the friendship was put on hold and the two traded blows for 10 rounds. Ramirez had trouble defending Ch’vezs superior hand speed. While Ch’vez never officially scored a knockdown he buckled Ramirez's knees in the 4th round with a right hand that sent him reeling backward in a half squat. In the 11th of the scheduled 12-round bout the two fighters butted heads causing Ramirezs head to gush blood uncontrollably. The referee was forced to stop the fight but not before penalizing Ch’vez a point in the scoring. The decision went to the judges' scoring of the first 10 rounds. Even with Steele's deduction Ch’vez was ahead on all three scorecards and awarded the victory via Technical Decision. Ramirez protested that the butt was intentional. Ch’vez thought differently. "When he comes in he lowers his head too much."

Julio Csar Ch’vez was born July 12 1962 in Obrgon Mexico in the state of Sonora. Influenced by his older brothers he started boxing at 16 years old before moving to Tijuana to pursue a professional career. The 56 Ch’vez had many great victories in his career including American Meldrick Taylor twice and the late Hector Macho Camacho of Puerto Rico. His 1993 knockout of Greg Haugen at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City drew 132274 and still holds the boxing attendance record. He finished with a career record of 107-6-2. Two of his six losses were to Oscar De La Hoya when the young Mexican-American was in his prime and Ch’vez was well into the twilight of his career. Never bashful about his ability or his legacy Ch’vez had this to say about De La Hoya: "I have nothing against him even though he beat me twice. De la Hoya was younger than me and I was on my way out of boxing. If Oscar didnt fight me he would not have been anything in boxing. In 2010 Ch’vez was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Includes Letter of Authenticity from Julio Csar Ch’vez. Pre-certified by PSA/DNA.

In addition to the robe featured in this lot the winning bidder has the opportunity to receive a special 12 by 23 copper plate with his/her name engraved that will be placed permanently on the base of Julio Csar Ch’vezs massive 20-foot tall statue in Culiacan Sinaloa. Since the statues erection in February 2015 the Asociacin Nacional de Boxeo (ANB) in partnership with Ch’vezs foundation Los Amigos del Csar has charged $30000 Mexican pesos ($1800 USD) for such offering. That fee will be waived for the winning bidder. For more information visit the ANB website. (http://anboxeo.com).

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