Kostya Tszyu vs. Julio César Chávez explained

Fight Name:A Matter of Pride
Fight Date:July 29, 2000
Location:Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Titles:WBC super lightweight title
Fighter1:Kostya Tszyu
Nickname1:Thunder from Down Under
Hometown1:Serov, Ural, Russia
Purse1:$1,200,000
Record1:24–1 (1) (20 KO)
Height1:5 ft 7 in
Weight1:139+1/2 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBC
Super Lightweight Champion
Fighter2:Julio César Chávez
Nickname2:El Gran Campeón Mexicano
("The Great Mexican Champion")
Hometown2:Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico
Purse2:$1,200,000
Record2:103–4–2 (84 KO)
Height2:5 ft 7 in
Weight2:140 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBC
No. 1 Ranked Super Lightweight
3-division World Champion
Result:Tszyu wins by 6th-round technical knockout

Kostya Tszyu vs. Julio César Chávez, billed as A Matter of Pride, was a professional boxing match contested on July 29, 2000, for the WBC super lightweight title.[1]

Background

In June 2000, it was announced that reigning WBC super lightweight champion would make the next defense of his title the following month in Phoenix, Arizona against former 2-time super lightweight champion Julio César Chávez. The announcement was met with controversy as it was felt that the soon-to-be-38-year old Chávez, who the WBC had ranked as their number-one super lightweight contender and, as such, Tszyu's mandatory challenger, was severely outmatched by Tszyu, who was 8 years younger and in the prime of his professional career. Jay Larkin, vice president of Showtime's sports programming and executive producer of Showtime Championship Boxing openly acknowledged that he was "not at all happy" about the fight being made and offered his opinion that he "did not think Chávez should be the No. 1 contender."[2] Furthermore, then-Arizona senator John McCain, a noted detractor of combat sports, wrote a letter to Arizona governor Jane Dee Hull in which he called the fight "an illegitimate and potentially dangerous mismatch" in a failed attempt to have the fight cancelled.[3]

In order to get approved for the fight, Chávez had to submit the results of a medical exam and plead his case in person to the Arizona Boxing Commission. After 90-minute hearing in which Chávez pleaded to the committee to let him "go out with dignity and honor", the commission granted him a boxing license to fight in the state, officially putting the fight on.[4] Entering the fight, Chávez was such a heavy underdog that Las Vegas casinos refused to post odds for the fight.[5]

The Fight

After an uneventful start to the fight, Tszyu took control in fifth round. Chávez slipped and fell early in the round and after getting back up, was beaten badly by Tszyu who opened up a cut on Chávez's forehead after landing a five-punch combination. Tszyu carried the momentum into the sixth and sent Chávez down for only the second time in his career with a right hand. Though Chávez answered the referee's 10-count, he was soon pinned against the ropes and after Tszyu landed several blows to his head, the referee stopped the fight halfway point of the round, giving Tszyu the victory by technical knockout.[6]

Fight card

Confirmed bouts:[7]

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundNotes
Super Lightweight140 lbs.Kostya Tszyu (c)def.Julio César ChávezTKO6/12
Super Lightweight140 lbs.Héctor Camacho Jr. (c)def.TD-U6/12
Welterweight147 lbs.Jose Luis Cruz def.Leonard TownsendTKO9/12
Cruiserweight190 lbs.Vassiliy Jirov def.Earl ButlerTKO7/12
Lightweight135 lbs.Roberto Garcia def.Sandro Marcos UD8/8
Super Welterweight154 lbs.Ben Cramptondef.Tony MartinezSD6/6
Heavyweight200+ lbs.Siarhei Liakhovichdef.Anthony Curry KO1/6


Broadcasting

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Showtime

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kostya Tszyu vs. Julio Cesar Chavez . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 5 October 2024.
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/08/sports/boxing-old-chavez-approved-for-risky-title-shot.html Old Chavez Approved For Risky Title Shot
  3. https://www.nydailynews.com/2000/06/02/bout-has-mccain-fighting-mad/ Bout Has McCain Fighting Mad
  4. https://www.deseret.com/2000/6/4/19510702/chavez-to-fight-tszyu-in-arizona/ Chavez to fight Tszyu in Arizona
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/2000/07/29/sports/plus-boxing-chavez-to-face-tszyu-in-controversial-bout.html Chavez to Face Tszyu In Controversial Bout
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/2000/07/30/sports/boxing-chavez-caught-by-age-and-tszyu-in-sixth-round.html Chavez Caught By Age and Tszyu In Sixth Round
  7. Web site: BoxRec - event.