Weight Pounds To Kilograms

Weight Pounds To Kilograms

Weight Pounds To Kilograms

In matching up Julio Cesar Chavez and Manny Pacquaio at the Light-Welterweight limit of 140 pounds boxing fans would be guaranteed action. As two of the most exciting fighters of the last thirty years they possessed heart, speed, skill and power in equal measure. In an intriguing clash of styles would the Mexican warrior or the Filipino dervish prevail?

Chavez and Pacquaio Two Super Champions and Future All-Time Greats

Julio Cesar Chavez and Manny Pacquaio look certain to go down as two of their respective era’s greatest champions. Both men guaranteed action when they stepped between the ropes and their fight would have been a test of will as well as skill.

Chavez, 107-6-2 (86KO's), was a three-weight world champion who produced his greatest body of work at 140 pounds. Chavez was champion for five years, making thirteen successful defences of his unified IBF/WBC 140 pound titles. His patient, yet relentless style accounted for a slew of world-class fighters over the years.