The billboard of June 19 has as its main attraction the last exhibition of the three-time world champions Julio César Chávez and Héctor Camacho Jr.
The 45-year-old mixed martial arts star, Anderson Silva, is considered a possible rival to former world boxing champion, Julio César Chávez Jr.., as announced at a press conference held today ahead of the event that will take place at Jalisco Stadium on June 19.
The second conference of that billboard took place next Thursday, which will have its main attraction the last exhibition of the three-time world champion Julio César Chávez and Héctor Camacho Jr., son of former world champion Héctor ‘Macho’ Camacho. That same night, the Sinaloan face each other for the third time Omar Chávez and Ramón ‘Inocente’ Álvarez from Jalisco
During the conference, Anderson Silva was mentioned as a possible rival to Chávez Jr.., and in this regard, Saúl Ríos, one of the organizers of the event, said: “It was what Julio said, for now there is nothing concrete, but he is being sought, we are negotiating. It was going to be a 10 round fight, ”he said.
ESTRADA CHOCOLATITO TRILOGY ON RUNGVISAI REVISED
British promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that there is a lot of interest in acting directly the trilogy between the Mexican Juan Francisco ‘Gallo’ Estrada and the Nicaraguan Roman ‘Chocolatito’ González, after the great second game they held on March 13 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
Hearn told ‘The AK & Barak Show’ that while there is the Thai Srisaket Sor Rubgvisai as Estrada’s obligatory rival, they also know that today’s trilogy is the ‘Chocolatito’ trilogy and not the Asian one, so they move on . to evaluate options for everyone involved.
“It’s difficult, but everyone wants number three (between Estrada and ‘Chocolatito’). You walk into a place where you ask if you want to keep the WBC title or if you go with what the fans want, or if you go with what the people want and where the most money is, ” Hearn said during the talk.
JACKIE NAVA IS BACK FOR ‘BELLA’ FERNÁNDEZ
The multi-world champion Jackie ‘Princesa Azteca’ returns to the ring in her native Tijuana on Saturday evening to take on Chihuahuan Karina ‘Bella’ Fernández in a scheduled 10-episode battle in the Super Bantamweight Division of the Grand Hotel in the Border Town.
There will be no audience for this event, it was announced, which the former Bantamweight and Bantamweight World Champion regretted, in addition to the fact that it will not be Karina interrupting her sporting past and less promising at this point in her career. a first-class battle in your presentation.