Julio César Chávez Jr. peleará en México
Para su siguiente defensa el campeón mundial Julio César Chávez Jr. planea presentarse en México, muy posiblemente en la Ciudad de México.Por ser su primera defensa, el sinaloense de 25 años de edad comentó que le toca una defensa opcional.
"Hace mucho que no peleo en la Ciudad de México y me encantaría. Para que vean todos mis progresos", dijo a Fanaticos el sinaloense, quien señaló que una posible fecha sea el 24 de septiembre.
Respecto al rival, Chávez Jr. dijo que aún no lo tienen definido, pero que esperan que sea alguien como Peter Manfredo o incluso el japonés Nobuhiro Ishida.
"Mi división es una de las mas peleadas y con mayores exponentes y no voy a desperdiciar eso. Se darán muy buenas peleas", finalizó el campeón mundial Medio del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo.
Fotos del boxeo
BOLTON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 26: Stephen Foster Jnr of England is counted down by the referee after a body blow by Ermano Fegatilli (L) of Belgium during their European Super Featherweight fight during the Night of Champions Boxing at Reebok Stadium on February 26, 2011 in Bolton, England. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
BOLTON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 26: Stephen Foster Jnr of England is counted down by the referee after a body blow by Ermano Fegatilli (in left hand corner) of Belgium during their European Super Featherweight fight during the Night of Champions Boxing at Reebok Stadium on February 26, 2011 in Bolton, England. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Matt Keennon, program director at AeroVironment, demonstrates a tiny, drone aircraft known as the "nano-hummingbird," during a briefing at the company's facility in Simi Valley, Calif., Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. With a 6.5-inch wing span, the remote-controlled hummingbird plane weighs less than an AA battery and can fly at speeds of up to 11 mph, propelled only by the flapping of its two wings. It can climb and descend vertically, fly sideways, forward and backward, as well as rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, and hover. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
A tiny, drone aircraft designed to mimic a hummingbird, known as the "nano-hummingbird," is seen with a quarter for scale, during a briefing at the AeroVironment facility in Simi Valley, Calif., Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. With a 6.5-inch wing span, the remote-controlled hummingbird plane weighs less than an AA battery and can fly at speeds of up to 11 mph, propelled only by the flapping of its two wings. It can climb and descend vertically, fly sideways, forward and backward, as well as rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, and hover. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
This image provided by AeroVironment Inc., shows a life-size Hummingbird-like unmanned aircraft, named Nano Hummingbird, developed by AeroVironment Inc., for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The prototype has a wingspan of 6.5 inches, weighs two-thirds of an ounce and has a body fairing shaped like a real hummingbird.(AP Photo/AeroVironment Inc.) NO SALES
German Telekom CEO Rene Obermann reacts during the annual balance news conference of the telecommunication company at the headquarters in Bonn, Germany, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. Deutsche Telekom AG lost 582 million euro (US dlrs 802 million) in the fourth quarter as writedowns on its Greek and Romanian operations and a special tax in Hungary weighed on earnings, the company said Friday. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
German Telekom CEO Rene Obermann addresses the media during the annual balance news conference of the telecommunication company at the headquarters in Bonn, Germany, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. Deutsche Telekom AG lost 582 million euro (US dlrs 802 million) in the fourth quarter as writedowns on its Greek and Romanian operations and a special tax in Hungary weighed on earnings, the company said Friday. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
German Telekom CEO Rene Obermann addresses the media during the annual balance news conference of the telecommunication company at the headquarters in Bonn, Germany, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. Deutsche Telekom AG lost 582 million euro (US dlrs 802 million) in the fourth quarter as writedowns on its Greek and Romanian operations and a special tax in Hungary weighed on earnings, the company said Friday. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
German Telekom CEO Rene Obermann addresses the media during the annual balance news conference of the telecommunication company at the headquarters in Bonn, Germany, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. Deutsche Telekom AG lost 582 million euro (US dlrs 802 million) in the fourth quarter as writedowns on its Greek and Romanian operations and a special tax in Hungary weighed on earnings, the company said Friday. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
This undated photo released by the U.S. Marshals Service shows Young Ko. Ko is one of several people charged with allegedly being involved in a scheme of shipping hundreds of pounds of marijuana to Ohio in suitcases. Ko's attorney, Dennis Belli, said Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, his client decided it was in his best interest to plead guilty based on an evaluation of the government's evidence. (AP Photo/U.S. Marshals Service)
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