Skip to content
Boxing News
  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact
Boxing News
Press Releases

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr Ready For Zbik WBC Title Clash

ByBoxing Press 03/06/2011

Undefeated WBC middleweight champion Sebastian Zbik defends his title against undefeated Julio César Chávez, Jr. in the main event of “The Son Also Rises,” this Saturday night at Staples Center. The fight will be televised live on HBO, beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast.)

Chávez Jr., son of three-division world champion Julio César Chavez, will attempt to join the elite group of world champion father-son tandems, including: Floyd Patterson & Tracy Patterson, Leon Spinks & Cory Spinks, Wilfredo Vazquez and Wilfredo Vazquez Jr., and Guty Espadas and Guty Espadas, Jr.

Bob Arum: This is going to be a great night of boxing. The undercard will feature world champion Christy Martin, making a personal and professional comeback as she goes for her landmark 50th victory. And former U.S. Olympian and undefeated No. 1 contender Vanes Martirosyan takes on Saul Roman in a WBC super welterweight title elimination bout.

The HBO broadcast will open with Mikey Garcia risking his undefeated record and No. 1 ranking in a featherweight battle against power-punching Miguel Beltran Jr. of Mexico. And then it’s our main event, a battle of the undefeated as Sebastian Zbik defends his WBC middleweight title against No. 1 contender and the Son of the Legend Julio César Chávez, Jr.

Saturday will be an historic night as Julio Jr. battles for his first world title, the middleweight championship in the same city where his father — Julio César Chávez, soon to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame — won his first world title, at the Olympic Auditorium. This was the real start of his legendary career. Now his son Julio Jr. tries to continue in that same tradition. What a story.”

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr: This is the toughest training camp I have ever been to. It is preparing me the best I have ever prepared for a fight and I know how important this fight is for me and my career and I’m looking forward to this fight on Saturday.

This is great for me and I’m very excited and happy that I am fighting for my first world title in the same city [Los Angeles] that my father won his first world title. My father will also be going to the Hall of Fame next week and he earned that and I am happy for him but right now I’m not even thinking about that. I’m thinking about my fight on June 4 and winning a world title.

Freddie Roach: We have had a great training camp and he’s in great shape. I think he’s in the best shape I have ever seen him in. He is responding to everything I am giving him – using angles. I am very happy with where we are. His weight is not a problem – Alex Ariza is on top of that. He’s 100% ready for this fight.

Will it mean something to you having accomplished this on your own?

JCC: This is the perfect opportunity for me to create my own history. My name is Julio César Chávez right now and it will always be my name and I’m very proud to carry that name. I am ready right now to win the title and decide my own history and my own legacy.

What do you know about Zbik?

JCC: He looks like a real good boxer and a tough guy. He’s undefeated and that means something. I’m looking forward to it. I’ve seen him fight but you never can tell if a guy is a big puncher or not from watching it on tape. You have to go into the ring and find out and that’s what I’m going to do.

FR: He has a European straight up style and pretty much fights in a straight line. I think our boxing ability is going to give him a lot of trouble. We have looked at the video and we are going to use a lot of angles on him. We are going to keep him turning into combinations because he will follow you wherever you go.

Bob, can you explain how big this will be if Julio wins the title?

BA: México is one country that has a great boxing tradition and right now boxing is booming in México. To have Julio win a world title would be enormous for the people in México. 17% of the population in the U.S. is Hispanic of which the overwhelming majority is Méxican so obviously if Julio wins the title it will enhance his marketability not only in México but in the United States.

Where do you think you have improved most working with Freddie Roach?

JCC: To me, my overall improvement has been great. Everything has been better especially my conditioning. I have done a lot more than I have ever done in conditioning he has taken me to another level. I am learning something new every day. With the condition I am now in I can do whatever they ask of me and that is a big step.

The Duddy fight was probably the best we had seen Julio look. Is that what you expect this fight?

FR: I actually expect a much better performance because we had a much better training camp for this fight. We had great sparring for this fight including Vanes Martirosyan and another kid from Australia who is 18-0. Vanes really helped us get ready for this fight and he improved and the way he has sparred has really made me confident that he will be ready on Saturday.

Do you feel he is the same or better than Duddy?

FR: I don’t like to compare or contrast but he has won a world title and you respect that and that’s why we are ready for this fight. This is for all the marbles. This is it. This is the big one and we know it and we’re ready for it.

JCC: My expectations are that this will be the best I have ever prepared for a fight and this is the best I am ever going to fight. My expectation is that I have trained with Freddie for three fights and this is the longest we have trained together.

The first one, for Duddy, we only trained for four weeks and the second, with Lyell, about 20 days together. This has been a long camp and my conditioning is great. I feel great and I spent so much time with Freddie now that we know each other better. I think my performance should be a lot better than it was for Duddy.

Will it be boxing ability or edge in punching power will be the difference?

JCC: I think my style is going to be there and my power is going to be there. But I have to know how to use it – that’s why we have worked so hard. Not only the ability to do the things you are supposed to do but doing them right and I think that’s what is going to help me. I know I am strong enough, but I have to know how to use it and I think I will in this fight.

Do you feel Zbik is dangerous?

JCC: I feel that he is dangerous because he is a world champion. I know he’s a great boxer and I know he’s coming to fight. This is the most important fight of my career and he thinks it’s the most important fight of his career as well. He wants to be well known and this will give him the opportunity.

Miguel Cotto and Sergio Martinez are going to be at ringside saying they want to fight you next. Do you think you are ready for those kind of fighters?

JCC: I think I am ready for anyone, including those guys. But first things first. I have to win on Saturday to prove I am capable of fighting those guys. When I win, I won’t need words, my actions will tell you how ready I am for those guys.

Do you think you should be fighting for a world title at this stage in your career?

JCC: I think by fighting John Duddy, who was a top ten-rated fighter and by fighting Billy Lyell, who also fought for a world title, I think I earned the right. If Billy Lyell could fight for a world title, why not me?

This is an opportunity for you to fight for a world title against a real tough fighter…

JCC: I know this is a very important fight for me, the most important of my career. I know I am fighter, a real fighter, a guy that is undefeated and that is why I prepared so well and why I am so excited and so motivated. The opportunity I have waited so long for is here and I am looking forward to challenging myself.

How special will this be for you?

FR: It will be great to win the world title. It will make his father proud and make me proud. I know Julio is in great shape to do that and he has done everything he can to be ready for this fight. Everything I have asked him to do he has responded very well. Julio is a great person and he’ll be great for the sport to be champion. I think he will hold the title well and he’ll defend it well.

BA: As I remember, before Julio Chávez, Sr. fought for a title he had many, many non-title fights [43] and he was very well known to the Mexican fans and when he finally fought for the world title at the Olympic they came out to support him. Gradually he picked up more and more fans until he was one of the greatest if not the greatest attraction of his time in boxing. Hopefully Julio Jr. will reach the level where he has the same type of fan base.

Has Julio Sr. given Jr. any advice?

JCC: The advice my father has always given me is the same he gave me after this fight was announced — to work hard. Go to the gym and give it 100% every day that you train. As long as you go to the gym and train as hard as you can, the fight will be the easiest part. As long as you prepare yourself in the gym, it is the key to the whole fight. If you work hard, you are going to win the championship.

BA: I want to thank everybody for being on this call today. I am looking forward to this fight on Saturday. I really believe we are reaching a historic moment, if Julio comes through as I believe he will, people will remember this as a start of a new era in boxing.

FR: Julio, thank you for listening to me and working so hard. I know we are ready to win the title and we are going to bring it home on Saturday.

JCC: I am looking forward to this and I hope everyone can make it here to see my fight. I am well prepared and am looking forward to being the first Mexican to win the world title at middleweight.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, Universum Media Network, Tecate and Staples Center, “The Son Also Rises: Zbik vs. Chávez, Jr. World Middleweight Championship” takes place this Saturday June 4, at Staples Center, and marks the first fight Chávez Jr. has fought in Los Angeles in six years. HBO will televise it live, beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast.)

Remaining tickets, priced at $100, $75 and $50, can be purchased online at www.staplescenter.com, via Ticketmaster charge-by-phone lines at (800) 745-3000, or at the Staples Center box office.

The world championship event will be highlighted by a celebration of the boxing career of Julio César Chávez, who will be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame the following week.

Post Tags: #Alex Ariza#BA#Billy Lyell#Boxing#Cesar Chavez#ET#FR#HBO#JCC#Jr#Julio Ch#Julio Sr#Los Angeles#Mikey Garcia#Olympic Auditorium#PT#Staples Center#Vanes Martirosyan#WBC#West Coast

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Unbeaten Irish boxer out to prove there’s two Andy Murrays
NextContinue
Garcia vs. Guzman Added To “Son Also Rises” Fight Card

Boxing Site Team

Owner/Webmaster:
Saddo 📧

Site Photographer:
Jane Warburton 📷
Site Writers:
(Click name to view all that writer’s work)
  • Curtis McCormick
  • Nick Chamberlain
  • Jose Espinoza
  • Robert Brizel
  • Richard Eberline
  • Danny Wilson
  • Bruce Dingo
  • Alejandro Tostado
  • Ricky Jones
  • Wellington Amadulu


RSS Feed

RSS Boxing Forum

  • Yuga “the king” fujiki 04/06/2026
    yuga “the king” fujiki isn’t just another prospect, he’s a phenomenon arriving with one of the most decorated amateur résumés of his generation. at just 18 years old, fujiki compiled an extraordinary 80–1 record with 50 stoppages, dominating every level he touched. he went 31–1 in junior high and a perfect 49–0 in high school, winning all nine tournaments he […]
  • Edward Vazquez and Daniel Lugo Clash for Vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight Title 04/06/2026
    Originally published at: Edward Vazquez and Daniel Lugo Clash for Vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight Title Edward Vazquez faces Daniel Lugo for the vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight title in Texas. Full preview of the ProBox TV card featuring Weljon Mindoro, Elias Espadas, Alan Garcia and more. 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Lamont roach jr v william zepeda august 1st 03/06/2026
    5 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]
  • Chris Billam-Smith vs Ryan Rozicki 03/06/2026
    Chris Billam Smith fighting for Zuffa for the first time this Saturday. I think he is being set up to face Jai Opetia later in the contract. CBS became world champion when more talented British boxers like Okole and Riakporhe did not. In fact he beat both and forced them to go up to heavyweight. Chris got easily beaten by Zurdo in a unification and we all kn […]
  • Ramirez and Richards Finally Get It On In Montreal 02/06/2026
    Originally published at: Ramirez and Richards Finally Get It On In Montreal Albert Ramirez and Lerrone Richards finally meet in Montreal on June 4 in a light heavyweight main event that pits power against movement. The Eye of the Tiger card also features Imam Khataev, Dzmitry Asanau, Jhon Orobio and several unbeaten prospects. 1 post - 1 participant Read ful […]
  • Julius “juju” ballo (tic’s prospect watch) 29/05/2026
    julius “juju” ballo has basically been around boxing his whole life. started training at 3 years old and stepped into his first amateur fight at just 8. now he’s sitting at 3-0 as a pro and already looking like one of the smoother young talents coming out of san diego. the amateur background speaks for itself too. usa national champion in 2021 and 2022, juni […]
  • Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole both made weight ahead of their IBF super flyweight eliminator at York Hall, while Dan Toward, Jak Corrie, James Osborne and Ollie Cooper exchanged heated words at the weigh-in. 7 posts - 3 participants Read full topic […]
  • Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso Amanda Serrano defends her WBO featherweight title against Cheyenne Hanson in El Paso on a packed Most Valuable Promotions card featuring Yokasta Valle vs Lourdes Juarez, Holly Holm vs Stephanie Han and multiple world title fights. 13 posts - 4 p […]
  • Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night 27/05/2026
    Originally published at: Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night Adam Azim returns to Wembley Arena on Saturday to face tough Canadian veteran Steve Claggett in a 12-round super lightweight main event, with Juergen Uldedaj vs Muhsin Cason and Francesca Hennessy vs Aurora De Persio adding title fight depth to the BOXXE […]
  • Where does Usyk go from here? 27/05/2026
    For once, I’m totally on board with the WBC. WBC moves to shut down Usyk-Verhoeven rematch talk I personally have NO wish to see a rematch between Rico and Usyk. Call it defensiveness of our sport. Just like I thought Fury’s narrow escape against Ngannou was cringeworthy… I also feel a sense of dread that we came “this close” to having a kickboxer defeat the […]
  • Murat Gassiev v Tony Yoka 27/05/2026
    July 11th in Russia the 2 will face one another for the WBA title. Glad Yoka has been given this opportunity although this is in Moscow. 6 posts - 3 participants Read full topic […]
  • Why was Usyk so bad? 27/05/2026
    What was the major factor for Usyk to perform so poorly against Rico? Rico better than expected, skilled kick boxer, huge size, awkward style, surprise element? Age of Usyk finally showing up? Weight Usyk was too heavy? Usyk not taking the fight seriously? Ukraine war on his mind? 7 posts - 5 participants Read full topic […]
  • Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator 26/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards returns to York Hall against Sikho Nqothole in a crucial super flyweight clash on May 29, while unbeaten prospects and domestic title contenders fill out a competitive London card. 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Jai Opetaia saying what many of us think 26/05/2026
    Jai Opetaia Says Boxing Rewards Talk More Than Skill This has long been a thought of mine, but of course it’s always refreshing when an actual boxer says it. Jai is obviously considered by most to be the top dog at cruiser, a division which unfortunately lacks the big names. Surely avoided by many. It could be speculated that at some point Jai could follow t […]
  • Dave Allen to return to ring five weeks after Filip Hrgovic loss 23/05/2026
    Allen revealed that he intends to fight four more times as he gears up for one last roll of the dice. The rebuilding process will get underway on June 20 in Rotherham with a four to six-rounder, five weeks removed from his last outing. “June 20th at Rotherham Magna, I will be back in the ring,” Allen posted on Instagram. "I physically cannot sit and wai […]

© 2026 Boxing News

  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact