Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. Marco Antonio Rubio

Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. Marco Antonio Rubio, billed as Welcome to the Future, was a Boxing Middleweight bout for the WBC world title. The bout was held on February 4, 2012, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[1] where 14,000 fans were in attending.[2]

Welcome to the Future
DateFebruary 4, 2012
Venue Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, United States
Title(s) on the lineWBC Middleweight Championship
Tale of the tape
Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. Marco Antonio Rubio
Nickname La Leyenda Continua El Veneno
Hometown Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico Torreon, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico
Pre-fight record 44-0-1 (31 KO) 53-5-1 (46 KO)
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 159 12 lb (72 kg) 159 lb (72 kg)
Recognition WBC Middleweight Champion No. 1-Ranked Challenger
Result
Chávez defeats Rubio by UD.

Background

Chávez

Chávez held an overall record of 44-0-1, having won twenty straight fights since enduring his career’s lone blemish six years ago. The bout with Rubio was the rising star’s second consecutive clash in Texas, racking up a fifth round TKO against Peter Manfredo Jr. in Houston last month, and second time he’s visited the home of The Alamo in his previous five fights.[3]

Chávez claimed a middleweight belt in June via majority decision against Sebastian Zbik and made his first defense on November 19, a fifth-round TKO of Peter Manfredo Jr.[4]

Rubio

Rubio had gone 10-0 with nine knockouts and has been a far more authoritative, confident-appearing fighter.

Among those 10 victories was an impressive seventh-round stoppage of one of the game’s elite prospects, David Lemieux, on April 8, 2011. Lemieux entered the fight with a 25-0 record and 24 knockouts and was hailed as a potential star.

He has not lost since being stopped in the ninth round by then-middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik in February 2009.

Main card

Preliminary card

  • Super Welterweight Bout Vanes Martirosyan vs. Troy Lowry
    • Martirosyan defeated Lowry via TKO at 2:53 of Round 3.
  • Super Bantamweight Bout Raúl Hirales Jr. vs. Shawn Nichol
    • Hirales defeated Nichol via unanimous decision. (59-55, 55-59, 58-56)
  • Welterweight Bout Wale Omotoso vs. Nestor Rosas
    • Omotoso defeated Rosas via TKO at 0:55 of Round 6.
  • Lightweight Bout Ivan Najera vs. David Castillo
    • Najera defeated Castillo via TKO at 2:54 of Round 2.
  • Welterweight Bout Alex Saucedo vs. Jean Colon
    • Saucedo defeated Colon via KO at 1:03 of Round 1.
  • Super Flyweight Bout Adam Lopez vs. Richard Hernandez
    • Lopez defeated Hernandez via TKO at 2:1 of Round 1.
  • Featherweight Bout Jeremy Longoria vs. Ricardo Valencia
    • Valencia defeated Longoria via unanimous decision. (36-39, 36-39, 37-38)

Result

Chávez retained the WBC middleweight title, earning a unanimous decision over fellow Mexican Rubio. The judges scored the bout 118-110, 116-112 115-113 for Chávez, which drew a mixed reaction from the 14,120 in attendance at the Alamodome. Neither fighter went down despite taking continuous heavy blows to the head and body throughout the 12-round bout. Chavez Jr. overcame a gutsy performance by Rubio despite having some trouble entering the fight.

Notes

Rubio stated after the fight: "He re-gained a lot of weight. I re-gained my usual weight." and "I feel that he was very well protected. They didn't even do any testing which should have been done". However, Rubio neglected to mention that the local Texas commission also did not to test him, along with the co-feature fighters Donaire and Vazquez Jr. According to the commission, they made the mistake of not booking a testing laboratory for the event in advance.[5] Former world champion Julio César Chávez was at ringside, providing Spanish color commentary for Donaire's bout before watching his son's fight as a spectator. Among those in attendance were former world champions "Sugar" Shane Mosley of Golden Boy Promotions and San Antonio native Jesse James Leija.

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