Jose Luis Ramirez loses against Julio Cesar Chavez
Mexico's Julio Cesar Chavez (L) lands a left to the face of Jose Luis Ramerez during the WBA-WBC lightweight championship on October 29, 1988 in Las Vegas. Chavez won the fight in a unanimous decision. (UPI Photo/Paul Richards/Files)
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