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unintentional headbutt by Chacon to Limon however, caused for the fight to be stopped in round seven. Because the fight was stopped as a consequence of a headbutt and not an actual punch, the three judges' scorecards were brought to declare a winner. Chacon was leading on cards, however, California rules at the time stated that if one fighter leads on card at the time of the stoppage but he or she commits an unintentional head butt, the contest's result was a draw, thus the fight was declared a seven-round technical draw.
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there was only two seconds left in the bout. As it turns out, the knockdown made Chacon a world champion for the second time, just as he had promised his wife and family he would be, when judges Angel L. Guzman and Tamotsu Tomihara gave him the fight by a single point, 142-141 and 141-140 respectively (in boxing, a knockdown usually gives a fighter both the round and an extra point in a judge's scorecard, without the knockdown, Chacon would not have won). The third judge,
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The fight was fought at a quick pace from the beginning, with Limón and Chacon throwing quick combinations from the onset. The two boxers did not slow down as rounds went by: fighting at close range, the two boxers hit each other with strong punches down the stretch, leaving most boxing fans with the
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By the time Chacon–Limón III took place, both fighters had already lost to Arguello. Because of this, the two rivals saw their third fight as a fight they had to win in order to survive among Jr. Lightweight title contenders. While Chacon had already been a world champion, he was known to enjoy "the
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The key moment in the fight came with ten seconds to go in the last round, when Chacon struck suddenly, connecting with a right to Limón's chin and sending Limón to the floor. While Limón got up, a mandatory standing count was carried by the referee, and by the time the fight was allowed to go on,
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predominated the area. As a consequence, many Mexican families abounded. After the United States took possession (Arizona and New Mexico became states in 1912), the children born afterwards to Mexicans who lived in these states became, legally speaking, Mexican-Americans or Americans with Mexican
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Limón began the fight quick, combining bolo punches and uppercuts to the body to dominate the first few rounds. With 20 seconds remaining in the third round Limón scored a knockdown via a stiff straight left counter which caught Chacon, who was knocked off balance and touched both gloves to the
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was considerable in the United States at that time; not only were Blacks relegated in the South, but many western area stores, restaurants and services segregated the Hispanic community as well. Some establishments had billboards that said "No Mexicans" or "No Service to Mexicans", for example,
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Chacon then proceeded to mount a rally during the last five rounds. His body punches had made an effect on Limón, who began to backpedal for the rest of the fight. While Limón kept throwing from every angle he could, Chacon spent the latter rounds on top of him, outmaneuvering Limón as the two
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Their second fight has been described by some "the best rematch in boxing history". Fighting before a mixed crowd of Chacon and Limón fans, the two boxers once again held a brawl. It was a close fight throughout the seven rounds it lasted, with both fighters exchanging blows at close range. An
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era, for example, should be taken into consideration. Being that Hollywood is in California, and the movie making industry made Hollywood an affluent city, many Hispanics, both Mexicans and Hispanics from other countries, were lured into trying their luck in California. Early Hollywood films,
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Chacon–Limón III was another close fight, which went into the latter rounds without any of the two combatants holding a significant lead. Ultimately, Chacon's punches proved more telling than Limón's. Chacon won the fight by a ten-round split decision, avenging his earlier loss to Limón.
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Because Latin Americans are usually proud of their Hispanic background, many residents of Mexico and every other country in Latin America found it hard to understand why ethnic Hispanics in the United States spoke English mainly. This sometimes led to resentment between their own race.
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canvas. Chacon received an eight count but got up quickly and seemed to be not badly hurt. After this round, however, Chacon began a comeback. Trading punches toe to toe with the champion, Chacon also started to dig to his foe's body and the pace began to tell on Limón.
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however, were responsible for a racist term used towards Mexicans: the term "greaser", an insulting word to Hispanics, was first used in the 1911 movie "Tony the Greaser", followed by 1914's "The Greaser's Revenge" and 1918's "Guns and Greasers".
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Despite many attempts at becoming a title challenger again, Limón could not achieve this goal. He lost most of his fights after the fourth installment of his series with Chacon, including the bout against Camacho and other fights against
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world Lightweight title. Limón then got a chance to become a three time world Jr. Lightweight champion by fighting Camacho for the vacant WBC world title. Limón lost to Camacho by a knockout in five rounds.
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Chacon, meanwhile, had insisted on boxing, dreaming that he would someday become world champion again. His decision to go on with boxing had reportedly caused his first wife, Valorie Chacon, to commit
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The last fight in the Chacon–Limón rivalry was perhaps the most compelling one. Limón had already become WBC world Jr. Lightweight champion twice. He defeated Idelfonso Bethelmy of
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with a seventh-round technical knockout, and Limón by an eleventh-round technical knockout). Chacon–Limón II was scheduled for twelve rounds, because a regional title was at stake.
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and several other situations, such as the murder of his son, Bobby Jr. He subsequently lost all the money he earned in the ring, and the properties he bought. He suffered from
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in Los Angeles. The two rivals once again fought at a brisk pace, connecting with hard punches and refusing to change the fighting styles both displayed through their careers.
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Limón, on the other side, had never been a world champion. Having lost to Arguello recently, he thought he needed to beat Chacon again in order to stay as a ranked challenger.
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By the time that Bobby Chacon and Rafael Limón entered boxing during the 1970s, the boxing rivalry between Mexicans and Mexican-Americans/Chicanos was already a rabid one.
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months before Chacon–Limón IV. Valorie Chacon's suicide provided Bobby Chacon with a perhaps unlikely source of inspiration; he dedicated the fight to his late wife.
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Hispanics who came into the United States during the early 20th century were usually farm workers, or had meek jobs when compared to other United States residents.
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cars when he was world Featherweight champion; he felt he needed to win another world title in order to provide him and his family for an even better way of life.
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Limón, however, kept fighting at a furious pace, and, in round ten, he sent Chacon to the floor for a second time. Chacon, however, got up again.
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by a knockout in round three. It can be said that the last chapter of the Chacon–Limón rivalry took out what was left between the two fighters.
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Chacon–Limón IV was the only bout between the two fighters where a world title was involved. The fight was held on December 11, 1982, at the
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and boxing in particular have produced famous Hispanic athletes. In Latin America things were not too different, with baseball, boxing,
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for the WBC's world Jr. Lightweight championship (both fighters would challenge Arguello for this title, Chacon was defeated by the
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fighters engaged in furious trading. By the end of round fourteen, the fight was seemingly headed to be another draw (tie).
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Chacon left the title vacant less than a year later; due to contractual disagreements, he refused to fight top challenger
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was declared a technical draw after an unintentional headbutt in round seven. Chacon won on a ten-round split decision
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desire to see them fight again. No knockdowns happened in their first fight, and Limón won on a ten-round decision.
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by knockout in fifteen on December 11, 1980, to claim the title vacated by Arguello. After losing the title to
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and California were actually part of Northern Mexico before the United States took over those areas after the
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in ten rounds. He lost that title when he was knocked out by Olivares on June 20, 1975, also in Los Angeles.
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Sports have always been a way for many Hispanics who settle in the United States to gain economic rewards.
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by a fifteen-round decision on March 8, 1981, he recovered the title by knocking out Edwards' conqueror,
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during the period (on the Eastern seaboard states at the same time, many establishments refused to serve
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Limón was a rising star in the boxing world at the time; he had become a well known boxer in Mexico.
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Super Featherweight (Jr. Lightweight) title, and, perhaps more importantly, an opportunity to fight
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On December 7, 1975, the first Chacon–Limón encounter took place, at the Plaza de Toros Calafia in
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In order to examine this series of fights, a look at the history of relationships between
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Later on, other facts to be taken into consideration also took place. The coming of the
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Mexican-Americans began to be known as "Chicanos" mainly, but also as "Tejanos".
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after a knockdown of Limón with ten seconds left in the last of fifteen rounds.
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world Featherweight title on September 7, 1974, in Los Angeles by knocking out
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was commentating at ringside and the fight was televised live on
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In California, boxing was a favorite sport among Hispanics.
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Chacon–Limón II took place on April 4, 1979, at the
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