Julio Cesar Chavez Jr rebounded from humiliating loss to Canelo Alvarez with savage round one KO

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr bounced back from a devastating loss to Canelo Alvarez with a crushing first-round victory in Mexico.On June 28, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr looks to hand Jake Paul his second loss in boxing when the two clash in the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

Over his 62 fight career, the Mexican has scored some extremely impressive wins and even held the WBC middleweight title after beating Sebastian Zbik in 2011.

Prior to that, Chavez Jr wiped out the Irish boogeyman with a devastating 14-punch combination, scoring one of the best wins of his career.

However, the biggest fight of Chavez Jr’s career came against one of the greatest boxers of all time in Canelo Alvarez.

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr rebounded from humiliating loss with crushing KO

After a few impressive wins, Canelo’s and Chavez Jr’s teams decided that a clash between the two on Cinco de Mayo weekend would be a big PPV fight, and following successful negotiations, the fight was subsequently made.

Canelo had already crushed the likes of Amir Khan and Miguel Cotto which made it an extremely tough uphill battle for Chavez Jr.

Canelo Alvarez went on to utterly humiliate Chavez Jr with a flawless performance and all three judges scored the fight 120-108.

This was the first boxing match to generate over one million PPV buys that didn’t include Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao or Oscar De La Hoya since 2002.