Julio César Chávez Losses

Julio César Chávez had six losses in his professional boxing career of 115 fights — four of them in world-title fights and two in non-title fights. Four of these losses came via way of KO. Here is the complete list of Chávez' losses in reverse chronological order:
  • 1.

    Julio César Chávez loses to Grover Wiley

    On September 17, 2005, a 43-year-old Julio César Chávez (107-5-2, 86 KOs) and Grover Wiley met in the ring.

    Chávez came in to the fight on a 4-fight win streak with a 75% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 20 days.

    Julio César Chávez lost to Grover Wiley via RTD in the 4th round, and adds a loss to his record at 107-6-2.

  • 2.

    Julio César Chávez loses to Kostya Tszyu

    On July 29, 2000, a 38-year-old Julio César Chávez (103-4-2, 84 KOs) got a shot at the super-lightweight WBC title held by 30-year-old Australian boxer Kostya Tszyu (24-1, 20 KOs).

    Chávez came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 77% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 months and 11 days. Tszyu was on a 6-fight win streak with a 80% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 5 months and 17 days.

    Kostya Tszyu stopped Julio César Chávez via TKO in the 6th round of the 12-round world-title fight, and successfully defended his WBC super-lightweight title. Tszyu improves his record to 25-1 (21 KOs), while Chávez adds a loss to his record at 103-5-2.

  • 3.

    Julio César Chávez loses to Willy Wise in their 1st fight

    On October 2, 1999, a 37-year-old Julio César Chávez (102-3-2, 83 KOs) and Willy Wise met in the ring.

    Chávez came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 77% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 22 days.

    Julio César Chávez lost to Willy Wise via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 102-4-2.

  • 4.

    Julio César Chávez loses to Oscar De La Hoya in their 2nd fight

    On September 18, 1998, Julio César Chávez and Oscar De La Hoya met again in a rematch.

    Chávez came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 77% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 24 days. De La Hoya was on a 28-fight win streak with a 82% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 5 days.

    In the rematch, the challenger refused to continue the fight in the 8th round, and Oscar De La Hoya is crowned the new welterweight world champion. De La Hoya improves his record to 29-0 (24 KOs), while Chávez adds a loss to his record at 100-3-2.

  • 5.

    Julio César Chávez loses to Oscar De La Hoya in their 1st fight

    On June 7, 1996, the 33-year-old WBC super-lightweight world champion, Julio César Chávez (96-1-1, 79 KOs), faced a 23-year-old American boxer Oscar De La Hoya (21-0, 19 KOs), in a title defense fight.

    Chávez came in to the fight on a 7-fight win streak with a 80% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 29 days. De La Hoya was on a 21-fight win streak with a 90% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 29 days.

    Oscar De La Hoya stopped the champion via TKO in the 4th round of the 12-round world-title fight, and is crowned the new WBC super-lightweight champion. De La Hoya improves his record to 22-0 (20 KOs), while Chávez adds a loss to his record at 96-2-1.

  • 6.

    Julio César Chávez loses to Frankie Randall in their 1st fight

    On January 29, 1994, the 31-year-old WBC super-lightweight world champion, Julio César Chávez (89-0-1, 75 KOs), faced a 32-year-old American boxer Frankie Randall (48-2-1, 39 KOs), in a title defense fight.

    Chávez came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 83% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 11 days. Randall was on a 17-fight win streak with a 76% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 6 days.

    Frankie Randall defeated Julio César Chávez via split decision and wins the WBC title — in his first world-title fight. Randall improves his record to 49-2-1, while Chávez adds a loss to his record at 89-1-1.

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