June 26, 2010
At Latin Fury 15, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr made a victorious debut at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, with a twelve-round decision over John Duddy. This was Chavez’s first fight with new trainer Freddie Roach and conditioning coach Alex Ariza. The judge’s scorecards were 120-108, 117-111, and 116-112.
Undercard:
- Marco Antonio Barrera won a ten-round unanimous decision over Adailton De Jesus.
- Raul Martinez knocked out Gabriel Elizondo in the seventh round of their bout.
- Tomas Villa scored an eight-round decision over Salvador Sanchez II (nephew of the former world champion with the same name).
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November 14, 2009

Chavez vs. Rowland
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr won a ten-round decision over Troy Rowland (25-2, 7 KOs) with scores of 99-91, 98-92, and 97-93.
After the fight, the Nevada Athletic Commission claimed that he used the diuretic Furosemide, a banned substance. If found guilty, Chavez could face a fine and suspension, with the result of the bout changed to a no-contest.
In the main event, Manny Pacquiao knocked out Miguel Cotto in the twelfth round to claim the WBO Welterweight title. Also on the card, Yuri Foreman scored a decision win over Daniel Santos to claim the WBA Light Middleweight title. Alfonso Gomez won a technical decision over Jesus Soto Karass after the bout was stopped on cuts in the sixth round.
Photo: Rafael Soto / Zanfer
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September 12, 2009

Photo: Rafael Soto - Top Rank / Zanfer
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, 154, scored an impressive first round knockout over Jason LeHoullier, 154, Saturday night in the main event of Latin Fury 11. Chavez had received criticism for delaying the fight due to injury but entered the ring ready to dispel any doubts. After dropping LeHoullier with a left hook in the first round, Junior moved in for the finish. Referee Ruben Carrion stopped the fight at 2:43, and Chavez Jr’s record improves to 40-0-1 (30 KO’s).
Also on the card, WBO Minimumweight titlist Donnie Nietes retained his title with a split decision over Manuel Vargas, and Fernando Montiel’s bout against Alex Valdez ended on cuts after the third round and resulted in a technical draw.
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March 28, 2009

Chavez vs. Cuello poster
In the main event of Tijuana Thunder, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr won a ten-round decision over Luciano Cuello. Judges scored the bout 96-95, 96-94, and 97-93, upping Chavez’s record to 39-0-1, 29 KOs, and giving Cuello his first loss for a record of 23-1, 10 KOs.
Also on the card, WBC Super Featherweight champ Humberto Soto retained his title with a fourth-round KO of Antonio Davis. Fernando Montiel won the vacant WBO Bantamweight title with a third-round KO of Diego Silva. Antonio Diaz won an unanimous decision over Javier Castro.
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November 1, 2008
After a controversial split decision in their first bout, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr beat Matt Vanda convincingly and won by unanimous decision.
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
- Venue: Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
- Referee: Robert Byrd
- Judge: Richard Houck 99-91
- Judge: Dave Moretti 97-93
- Judge: Glenn Trowbridge 98-92
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July 12, 2008
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr won after ten rounds by a controversial split decision.
- Location: Hermosillo, Sonora
- Venue: Palenque De La Expo
- Referee: Sixto Perez
- Judge: Martin Canizalez 97-93
- Judge: Francisco Mouret 100-90
- Judge: Rolando Tavares 95-96
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April 26, 2008
After dominating the fight, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr won by KO when referee Guadalupe Garcia counted out Tobia Loriga at 1:47 in the ninth.
- Location: Queretaro, Queretaro
- Venue: Plaza de Toros Juriquilla
- Referee: Guadalupe Garcia
- Judge: Rocky Burke
- Judge: Rick Crocker
- Judge: Robert Hecko
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February 9, 2008
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr TKO8 Jose Celaya
- Location: Leon, Guanajuato
- Domo De La Feria
- Referee: Rocky Burke
- Judge: Miguel Angel Moran
- Judge: Jose Juan Guerra
- Judge: Humberto Olivares
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December 1, 2007
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr KO6 Ray Sanchez
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August 4, 2007
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr TKO5 Louis Brown
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