Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Meldrick Taylor was a highly anticipated boxing match that took place on March 17, 1990, at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Chavez, a Mexican boxing legend known for his aggressive fighting style and unbeaten record, faced off against Taylor, an American boxer who was considered one of the best in his weight class.
The fight was for the WBC world light welterweight title, and it was a closely contested match that went the distance. Chavez dominated the early rounds with his powerful punches, while Taylor showcased his speed and agility. However, in the later rounds, Taylor started to tire and Chavez began to land more significant blows.
In the final seconds of the 12th round, Chavez unleashed a flurry of punches that sent Taylor to the canvas. Although Taylor managed to get back up, his corner threw in the towel, and the referee stopped the fight with just two seconds remaining on the clock.
The stoppage was controversial, as many believed that Taylor was ahead on the scorecards and could have held on to win the fight if it had gone the distance. The decision was met with criticism and debate, with some arguing that Taylor was deserving of the victory, while others believed that Chavez's late rally warranted the stoppage.
The Chavez vs. Taylor fight is still considered one of the most memorable and controversial in boxing history, and it remains a topic of discussion among fans and experts.
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