Julio Chavez vs Hector Camacho Jr

Chavez vs Camacho, Mexico vs Puerto Rico, you know the comparisons will be drawn 

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Julio Chavez vs Hector Camacho Jr
Saturday, June 19, 2021, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, or if need be, in your living room on Pay-Per-View through Global Sports Streaming’s Best In Boxing.

The word has certainly gotten out. The upcoming clash of the 58-year-old Julio Cesar Chavez (107-6-2, 85 KOs) of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico by way of Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico accepting the challenge of the revenge-minded 42-year-old Hector “Machito” Camacho Jr. (59-7-1, 33 KOs) from New York, New York by way of San Juan, Puerto Rico is now set in stone for Saturday, June 21, 2021, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

It’s for sure many a comparison will be made between the patriarchs and their offspring, those boxers with Mexican and Puerto Rican ancestry. It’s the same way the soccer fan raves about having the best soccer team be they from Brazil, Germany or Argentina. A devout Boxing fan recognizes how foolhardy it is to compare Julio Cesar Chavez and his record to most any other boxer. His accomplishments will no doubt stand the test of time.

Still, that reality can’t stop some diehards from doing their own overview of the boxers with Mexican or Puerto Rican blood. Throughout our overview, you have to remember that different times bred different results. While some boxers came off the streets, others had the very best of training from an early age or received the proper guidance through a concerned parent.

On the night of September 12, 1992, when Hector “Macho” Camacho and Julio Cesar Chavez battled it out for the WBC World Super Lightweight title it was the Macho Man who got the rare beating.

Hector Camacho (r) and the victorious Julio Cesar Chavez (l) address the media after Camacho’s capitulation, good old fashion ass whooping. Camacho had gone from being his former braggadocios self to heaping high praise on his opponent.

Since his father’s unfortunate passing on November 24, 2012, Hector “Machito” Camacho Jr. has taken over the reins of the family and represented his family in the squared circle.

From here down we’re going to attempt to give you the best possible overview of Hector Camacho Jr.’s career up to this point.

October 23, 1998, at the Trump Marina Hotel Casino in Atlantic City, the 20-year-old Hector Camacho Jr. (17-0, 10 KOs) won a unanimous decision victory, 96-92, 96-93, 95-93 over Freddy Curiel (14-3-1, 5 KOs).

December 3, 1998, Casino Magic, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, the 142 lb., 20-year-old Hector Camacho Jr. (18-0, 10 KOs) won a 10 round mixed decision win over Wayne Boudreaux (24-13, 13 KOs) in a Super Lightweight contest.

May 8, 1999, Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida the 20-year-old welterweight Hector Camacho Jr. stopped the 30-year-old Roberto Nunez (15-3, 14 KOs) in the first round.

After Nunez in May of 1999, Camacho Jr. went on to defeat such notables as Miguel Angel Ruiz (21-5-1), Simon Gonzalez (25-8-2), Juan Carlos Rodriguez (36-12-2), Harold Warren (43-11), Manard Reed (20-1), Phillip Holiday (36-3-1), Joe Hutchinson (18-1-2), Rocky Martinez (34-4-1) and Larry LaCoursiere (26-8) to improve his record to 32-0, 18 KOs.

July 7, 2001, at Key Span Park, Brooklyn, New York, the 22-year-old super lightweight Hector Camacho Jr., now 32-0, 18 KOs was up 49-46, 48-47, and 49-46 after 5 rounds versus the well respected Jesse James “the Texas Tornado” Leija (42-5-2) when the bout was suddenly stopped due to a head-butt. At first, Camacho Jr. received the Technical decision win which a few days later changed to a “No Contest”. Was it time to hire a lawyer?

This may have been the turning point in Camacho Jr.’s career as things started slowing down. He did fight in November, a TKO win over Eric Jakubowski (21-8) but for this fight he weighed in at 152 lbs. He was now creeping ever so close to becoming a Middleweight (154-160).

Above is a collage of photos of the 29-year-old Omar Gabriel Weis (with his record at the time standing at 33 wins, 3 losses, 3 ties, 19 KOs at the time of his meeting of Hector “Machito” Camacho Jr. who’s record at the time was 33-0, 19 KOs.

On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix, Arizona, Hector Camacho Jr., at the age of 23 and weighing 147 lbs., lost his first fight, a 94-95, 94-96 and 93-96 decision loss to the visitor from Buenos Aires, Argentina, a 5’7″ tall, 141 pounder, Omar “Tito” Weis who with the win moved up to (34-3-3, 16 KOs).

Omar Chavez
Ramon Alvarez
Over the years we’ve seen quite a few of these boxing standouts infiltrate the U. S. and oftentimes they do well because their opponent is often hand-picked. How so? Since it is an expensive proposition, the airfare, the hotel/motel stay, the hiring of a top trainer, and the proposition they worked out with the obliging promoter, a certain victory is called for. In other words, someone has to have a lot of confidence in their prospect. When it comes to Buenos Aires, Argentina, the names Marcos René Maidana, Sergio Martinez and Lucas Martín Matthysse come to mine. Like Mr. Weis, they came, they saw and they conquered. Weis’ only infraction during his contest with Hector Camacho Jr.? He received a point deduction for a low blow in round #8. Otherwise, the victory was his

We are back at it with GSS Presents PPV series. This time we are working with Paco Presents and Fabrica De Campeones. They have put together a great fight card for fight fans. This is the second in their weekday boxing series. This is our first Tuesday night fight so we are hoping that we can get a lot of viewership to support all the fighters. This card is only in Spanish for viewers. (Esta tarjeta está solo en español para espectadores.) Next show we are hoping to have our English speaking broadcaster back at the venue.

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FRANCISCO JAVIER LOPEZ vs IVAN LEON BENITEZ Bout Sheet

Presented by Don Chargin Productions, Paco Presents, and Fabrica De Campeones

Tuesday, December 8th, 6 pm pst

Fight Card

Main Event 10 Round Lightweight

FRANCISCO JAVIER LOPEZ vs IVAN LEON BENITEZ

Co-Main Event 10 Round Bantamweights

ALEJANDRO SANTIAGO vs ERICK GONZALEZ

8 Rounds Super Featherweights

CRISTIAN CRUZ vs FRANCISCO ALARCON

6 Rounds Featherweights

FRANCISCO JULIAN RODRIGUEZ vs JONATHAN GIOVANNI TORRES

6 Rounds Flyweights

BRYAN LUNA vs JOSE GIOVANNY PINEDO

6 Rounds Flyweights

DANNY ANDUJO vs FELIPE AYON DIMAS

6 Rounds Featherweights

ANTHONY REYES vs JOSE GUEVARA

4 Rounds Featherweights

CHRISTIAN EDUARDO SANTIAGO vs MIGUEL ALEJANDRO PEREZ

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We are back live Friday the 13th of December with more live boxing for fight fans all over the world. We have ten fights on the card and it is a card stacked with prospects from the US and Mexico. This will be our first time working with Toscano Boxing Promotions and from what we’ve seen so far they have put together a great card. The matches will bring exciting boxing action from young hungry prospects.
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Main Event
RICARDO “HINDU” ESPINOZA vs ANDRES GARCIA GUZMAN
Co-Main Event
ANTONIO “RICKY” PEREZ vs ARMANDO “EL MOTO”MARISCAL
Undercard
EDWYN “TRIBI” FLORES vs LUIS JAVIER VALDEZ
Brandon “Metralleta” Rivas vs SAMUEL ALMONTES
MANUEL JAIMES vs ALBERTO “COBRA” GUZMAN
MARIO ALBERTO RAMIREZ vs ERIK “EL GUERO” CASTILLO
JOSE “EL KARMA” ALVARADO vs JESUS DIAZ CANTU
VINCENT “THE BEAST” AVINA vs CARLOS LOZANO
WADE JONES III vs ABRAHAM GILBERTO ROSAS
SERGIO “EL SIRENITO” PEREZ vs TBA

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GSS Presents Punch Drunk

With Courtney Perna

Our guests are Diego Magdaleno and Armando Bareno.

Global Sports Streaming always looks for ways to expose athletes to a larger audience. We created this podcast as a way of doing that for our athletes. Since day one we’ve been about bringing exposure for athletes that are overlooked by the networks, promoters and sports organizations. This is one more step in that direction.

The Players

Courtney Perna is a Lifestyle Television Host (who recently took home an Emmy Award for Best On-Camera Talent for my role on “Las Vegas NOW.” Yay!)Besides being a Journalist, she is also a Producer with vast experience both in front of and behind the camera, plus proven Social Media Marketing skills. Before her TV Host position on Las Vegas NOW at KLAS, hosted the “The Morning Blend” on WFTX in Fort Myers, FL, and I was a Feature Reporter / Producer/ Fill-in Host in Houston (DMA 8) on “Great Day Houston” (morning talk show on KHOU 11).

In this episode, Courtney sits down with Champion boxer Diego Magdaleno and talks about family life, two other professional boxers in the family, life after Top Rank and his upcoming fight. Courtney, also talks with founder of Global Sports Streaming Armando Bareno about the difficulties in building a startup and what drives him to make GSS a success.

What’s next?

GSS Presents will be a monthly podcast with fighters from our show Best in Boxing and recognizable faces in boxing. GSS, through hard work and a passion for sports is creating a family of athletes and fans who can gather around common interests. Although we are new in the broadcasting game we have a lot of followers coming together to enjoy sports and engage with each other. Through shows like our new podcast we are growing that fanbase at the same time connecting more athletes to that fanbase.