Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. Peter Manfredo Jr.

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Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. Peter Manfredo Jr.
Date19 November 2011
VenueReliant Arena, Houston, Texas, US
Title(s) on the lineWBC Middleweight Championship
Tale of the tape
Boxer Mexico Julio César Chávez Jr. United States Peter Manfredo Jr.
Nickname "JC Jr." "The Pride of Providence"
Hometown Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico Providence, Rhode Island, US
Pre-fight record 43–0–1 (1) (30 KO) 37–6 (20 KO)
Age 25 years, 9 months 30 years, 11 months
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 159+34 lb (72 kg) 159+12 lb (72 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBC
Middleweight Champion
WBC
No. 4 Ranked Middleweight
Result
Chávez defeats Manfredo by 5th round TKO.

Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. Peter Manfredo Jr. was a Middleweight championship fight for the WBC world title. The fight took place in the Reliant Arena in Houston, Texas on November 19, 2011.[1]

Chavez wanted to fight a September tuneup against Ronald Hearns ahead of his November title defense, but he injured his right hand and needed time to heal.[2] Chavez Jr. defended his middleweight belt for the first time against Manfredo Jr.

Background[edit]

Chavez[edit]

Chavez claimed a 160-pound belt by majority decision against Sebastian Zbik in Los Angeles on June 4. Chavez was due to make his first defense in his hometown of Culiacan, Mexico, on September 17 against Ronald Hearns, the son of all-time great Thomas Hearns. However, Chavez withdrew from the bout about three weeks ahead of time claiming that a laceration on his hand caused by a ceiling fan had not fully healed.

Even before the Hearns fight was scheduled, Arum had an HBO date waiting for Chavez to face Manfredo on November 19.

Manfredo[edit]

Manfredo, a star on the first season of "The Contender" reality series, got his second shot at a world title. In 2007, he traveled to Wales to challenge super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe and was stopped in the third round as he was overpowered by a bigger man in a fight that ended with a somewhat quick stoppage. Later in 2007, Manfredo dropped a decision to former super middleweight titlist Jeff Lacy in a fight that was within Manfredo's grasp in the late rounds. The following year, Manfredo, fighting in front of his hometown crowd at the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island, was blown out by rugged Sakio Bika in three rounds in a humbling experience.

After the loss, Manfredo considered himself retired and was resigned to working as a laborer, sweeping floors at the same arena where he had starred.

Undercard[edit]

Confirmed bouts:[3]

Preliminary card[edit]

  • Middleweight bout Ghana Joshua Clottey vs. United States Calvin Green
    • Clottey defeats Green via Technical Knockout at 1:56 of the second round.
  • Super Welterweight bout Mexico José Pinzón vs. United States Larry Smith
  • Lightweight bout United States Mickey Bey Jr. vs. Mexico Héctor Velázquez
    • Bey defeats Velázquez via Unanimous Decision. (78-73, 77-74, 77-75)
  • Welterweight bout Nigeria Wale Omotoso vs. United States Lanardo Tyner
    • Bey defeats Velázquez via Unanimous Decision. (79-73, 78-74)
  • Light Heavyweight bout United States Marcus Johnson vs. United States Billy Bailey
    • Johnson defeats Bailey via Unanimous Decision. (60-53, 60-53, 60-52)
  • Featherweight bout United States Luis Zarazua vs. Mexico Ricardo Avila
    • Zarazua defeats Avila via Unanimous Decision. (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
  • Super Featherweight bout United States Gino Escamilla vs. Puerto Rico Ivan Otero
    • Otero defeats Avila via Majority Decision. (36-40, 37-39, 38-38)
  • Welterweight bout United States Cedric Sheppard vs. United States Alex Saucedo
    • Saucedo defeats Sheppard via Technical Knockout at 2:28 of the first round.

International broadcasting[edit]

Country Broadcaster
 Romania Digi Sport
 United States HBO

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Peter Manfredo Jr". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  2. ^ Satterfield, Lem (August 27, 2011). "Injured Chavez Jr. Shifts Focus from Hearns to Healing, Manfredo Jr". Ring TV. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  3. ^ "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by Julio César Chávez Jr.'s bouts
19 November 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by
vs. Daniel Edouard
Peter Manfredo Jr.'s bouts
19 November 2011
Succeeded by
vs. Rayco Saunders