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Thursday, June 2, 2011

JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ, JR.: "I WILL BE THE FIRST MIDDLEWEIGHT MEXICAN CHAMPION IN BOXING HISTORY!"

FIRST MEDIUM CHAMPION

WBC NEWS

Respectful, but confident in going out to win and motivated to star in a big role inPay TV and high-profile event for the immediate future of boxing in the middleweight division, the undefeated world champion, Sebastian Zbik, and son of the legend, JulioCesar Chavez Jr., faced- on Wednesday, at the press conference that TopRank present to promote the role of next Saturday, to be held at the Staples Center inLos Angeles and Mexico who arrive by Azteca 7 signal

"It's time to fight and hope for the fans to have a great fight and I will do my best to win" said Zbik.

For its part, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (42-0-1, 30 KOs), said he was very excited to be at his first opportunity to become world champion and now he wants to climb into the ring to make history.

"I promise you I will go out on Saturday to give all, give a war and I'll go to win whatever it takes. I'll be the first middleweight champion from Mexico, said Junior, and added that "it's like a dream to be a day of winning the world title and will go out to winon Saturday, for me, for my family and my beloved Mexico, " said Chavez Carrasco,who was accompanied by the living legend of boxing his father, Julio Cesar Chavez Gonzalez and his younger brother Omar.

The background compromise

Who will star in the fight back of this office are willing to "steal the show" and give thebest show of the night in the ring.

Vanes Martirosyan (29-0-0, 18 KOs) will face Saul "Fiera" Roman (34-8-0, 29KOs) in a matchup of solid puncher which is in between the world championship silverweight Middle of the CMB. Both fighters claimed to bring the best possible physical condition and promised a great fight.

NUMBERS
8 world championship fights between Germans and Mexicans
5 wins for Germany
3 wins for Mexico
18 champions in history of Germany
118 champions has had mexico in history

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