Boxing: Like father like son | Inquirer Sports

Boxing: Like father like son

/ 11:39 AM February 03, 2012

SAN ANTONIO– Unbeaten boxing champ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. hopes to go one step further than his legendary fighting father by winning a world title fight at the San Antonio Alamodome.

The 26-year-old World Boxing Council champion will take on Marco Antonio Rubio in a middleweight title fight Saturday.

It is the same venue where Chavez’s father fought to a 12-round draw with Pernell Whitaker in 1993. Julio Cesar Sr. is not only a former six-time world champ but is considered the greatest fighter to ever come out of Mexico.

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But Julio Cesar Jr. isn’t trying to emulate senior Chavez. His immediate concern is holding onto his title by beating Rubio so he can keep his undefeated 44-0-1 record intact.

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“This fight will leave no doubt that I am the top middleweight in the world,” Chavez said.

Rubio, of Mexico, has a record of 53-5-1 with 46 knockouts. The rugged slugger has a reputation of always coming to fight. “I’m gonna give all my heart in the ring,” said Rubio.

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On the undercard, three-division world champ Filipino Nonito Donaire will face Wilfredo Vazquez (21-1-1, 18 KOs) for the World Boxing Organization junior featherweight title.

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“What I’ve heard so far is music to my ears,” Donaire said. “What they’ve said has really fired me up.”

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Donaire boasts a record of 27-1, including a nine-year win streak.

In October he retained his World Boxing Council and World Boxing Organization bantamweight titles with a 12-round unanimous decision over Argentina’s Omar Narvaez.

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