CHAVEZ, JULIO CESAR-FRANKIE RANDALL II OFFICIAL CREDENTIAL (1994)

JO Sports Inc.

Regular price $135.00

HISTORY: On January 29, 1994 world light welterweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez suffered the first loss of his career to Frankie Randall who also took his title. Chavez got a rematch on May 7 of the same year and regained the title from Randall on an eight-round technical split decision. As before, a deducted point played in the outcome of the fight. Chavez was injured in an accidental clash of heads and unable to continue. Randall was deducted a point for the incident. Judge Dalby Shirley's scorecard read 76-75 for Chavez; with judge Ray Solis having Chavez winning by a 77-74 margin on his card and judge Tamotsu Tomihara had the fight 76-75 in Randall's favor. On the undercard Gerald McClellan stopped Julian Jackson in the first round of their middleweight title clash and Terry Norris won a unanimous decision over Simon Brown. Offered here is an original, Official Credential issued for this event.

FULL DESCRIPTION: This is an original, Official Credential with three holes atop and one on side for neck chain. Bold color and print. Not creased or torn. Encased in plastic. Clean front and back. 4 1/2" x 7 1/2."

Size: 4 1/2" x 7 1/2"

Condition: Excellent