
The return of Julio César Chávez Jr. is now set, as the former world champion will step back into the ring on April 25 in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, where he will headline the event.
His opponent will be Jhon Caicedo, a young fighter, who enters with a record of 13-1 and 5 KOs. This represents an interesting and intriguing test in this new stage of the Sinaloan’s career.
The bout will be at Estadio Lic. Adolfo López Mateos, a venue that will host a full card featuring local talent and international prospects, in an event supported by municipal authorities and aimed at boosting boxing in the northern region of the country.
Chávez Jr. comes into this fight after recently returning to action, in what marks another attempt to stabilize his career and reestablish himself within boxing’s landscape. His role as the main attraction is expected to draw attention, while Caicedo will look to pull off an upset against a more experienced name.
The fight is part of a broader strategy to position Reynosa as a recurring hub for boxing, combining established names with new opportunities for local prospects.
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