Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas - Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-1-1, 32KOs) redeemed a poor performance last year, with a tough twelve round unanimous decision over Bryan Vera (23-8, 14KOs) for the WBC super middleweight Continental Americas title. The scores were 114-113, 117-110, 117-110.
A more determined looking Chavez from the start, with Vera electing to trade hard shots with the bigger man. Chavez was landing better, he was getting Vera with the harder punches and he was more active with power punch combinations. Chavez was ripping Vera's body often. Vera made a very strong account of himself, with trading punches often and landing some hard counters but he was never able to seriously hurt the Mexican star.
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A more determined looking Chavez from the start, with Vera electing to trade hard shots with the bigger man. Chavez was landing better, he was getting Vera with the harder punches and he was more active with power punch combinations. Chavez was ripping Vera's body often. Vera made a very strong account of himself, with trading punches often and landing some hard counters but he was never able to seriously hurt the Mexican star.
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