00:00www.mesmerism.info
00:34Chávez era el hombre del pueblo, del barrio, comiendo lo que comen los mexicanos,
00:39escuchando la música que escuchan los mexicanos y boxeando como mexicanos.
00:44Siempre tuve el cariño, el respaldo de todo, de todo, de todo México.
00:50Julio was the star of stars and below the heavyweight division,
00:55until Oscar De La Hoya came along.
00:59Still the undefeated champion of the world, the Golden Boy.
01:05Look at this, where have you ever seen in the sport of boxing a good looking kid, so articulate.
01:13The love that I received in my country here was incredible.
01:16I'm representing East Los Angeles, I'm representing Latin Americans, I'm representing Mexicans.
01:23It wasn't until the Chávez fight that people started questioning and people started saying,
01:28he's not a real Mexican.
01:31There was a huge crowd, Oscar got noticeably booed,
01:35and Chávez turned to somebody and said, I've never been booed in my hometown.
01:38Everywhere I would go, he's going to kick your ass, he's going to beat you, he's our hero.
01:45He had gotten a letter from the president of Mexico,
01:48he better not wear the Mexican flag on his trunks.
01:52Oscar bore a bunch of that attitude of not being Mexican enough.
02:03At the time, we didn't know they were a cartel, and they threatened,
02:07look, if you beat them, something's going to happen.
02:12I don't think boxing has ever captured that excitement for us, like this fight.
02:17It was like the world was telling us, there's one way to be Mexican, Oscar's way, or the Julio way.
02:28Deep down inside, I was like, I'm going to prove to all these Mexicans
02:33that I'm Mexican enough.
02:52Julioick Arond 거예요.
02:53I don't believe what he's going to do, for example.
Commenti