Fonfara deals Chavez first knock down, wins after 9 rounds

Fonfara deals Chavez first knock down, wins after 9 rounds

Published Apr. 19, 2015 12:46 a.m. ET

 

Andrzej Fonfara knocked down Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the ninth round and won after the bell Saturday night when the referee stopped it.

Fonfara (26-4, 15 KOs) landed big shots all night at the outdoor StubHub Center ring, and his left hand in the ninth knocked down Chavez (48-2) for the first time in the boxing scion's career.

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The referee ended the bout on advice from Chavez's trainer, Joe Goossen. The crowd threw beer while roaring its displeasure, and Chavez claimed in his post-fight interview that he thought he was winning.

Fonfara, a native of Poland living in Chicago, was penalized a point for using his shoulder in the seventh, but appeared to be in control before the stoppage. The win was his second straight since a competitive loss to light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson.

The enigmatic Chavez hadn't fought since March 2014, when he convincingly won a rematch with Bryan Vera. Chavez took his only previous loss in September 2012 during his memorable brawl with middleweight champion Sergio Martinez.

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