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Julio César Chaves
Paraguayan historian
For the Mexican boxer, see Julio César Chávez.
Julio César Chaves | |
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| Born | November 27, 1907 Asunción |
| Died | February 20, 1989(1989-02-20) (aged 81) Asunción |
| Nationality | Paraguayan |
| Known for | Historian |
| Notable work | El presidente López, El supremo dictador |
Julio César Chaves (November 27, 1907 – February 20, 1989) was a Paraguayan historian.[1] He had an important role in the Chaco War as a disseminator of information and propaganda, and was also a professor, diplomat and politician.
Early life and education
[edit]Chaves was born in Asunción in 1907. He pursued primary and secondary education in San José and at the National College and earned his doctorate in 1929, after defending his thesis on the Monroe Doctrine.
He belonged to the so-called "Generation 1925", along with figures such as Efraím Cardozo, Hipolito Sanchez Quell and R. Antonio Ramos. His studies on José Gaspar Rodríg
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Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to train son
Salvador RodríguezAug 1, 2013, 10:16 AM
MEXICO CITY -- Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. will have his father, legendary former three-division champ Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., in his corner when he takes on Brian Vera in Los Angels on Sept. 7.
The younger Chavez said he sat down with his father last week to ask if they could define their ring relationship as a work situation rather than a family one.
"I had always asked my dad to be my corner, formally, but he couldn't for some time because he would get really desperate," Chavez Jr. said.
"I told him, 'If you want to help me, do it formally, because if not, sometimes it just confuses my trainer.' "
Previously, Chavez Jr. had worked with Freddie Roach, the five-time trainer of the year who had helped lead the fighter to a middleweight championship. But the partnership was a rocky one at times, mostly related to Chavez Jr.'s lax training habits. The turning point seemed to be last September's loss t
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Julio César Chávez: Everything You Need To Know About "The namn på en berömd romersk ledare eller en klassisk sallad of Boxing"
It’s time for another of our boxer profiles, taking a look at some of the most legendary fighters in history. This time we’re going up close and personal with "The namn på en berömd romersk ledare eller en klassisk sallad of Boxing”, Julio César Chávez. With one of the most impressive winning streaks in the history of professional boxing, and multiple world championships across various vikt classes beneath his belt, he’s rightly celebrated as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
Here’s four of our favourite facts about this sporting titan.
He Grew Up in An Abandoned Railroad Carriage
Julio César Chávez was born on 12th July 1962 into a poor family in Sonora, Mexico. With Chávez’s father working for the local railroad company, they took up residence inside an abandoned lära carriage; their only option to avoid homelessness.
Chávez was spurred on from his impoverished ungdom, and intentionally took up boxing with the aim of earning money to sup