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    Bobby Chacon (November 28, 1951 – September 7, 2016) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1972 to 1988. He held titles in two weight classes, including the WBC featherweight title from September 1974 to June 1975 and the WBC super featherweight title from December 1982 to June 1983.

  3. Chacon was knocked down twice in the 2nd round. Estrada, who entered with a reported record of 41-4, was knocked down twice in the 2nd round. Ramos down once in the 1st and once in the 3rd. Crawford down in 1st round. Chacon down in second; Del Campo down twice in both the 2d and 3d rounds before fight was stopped.

  4. May 4, 2022 · Reference: Serenity: A Boxing Memoir, Ralph Wiley, 2000. Factoids. Has a record of 4-4 (2 KO) in World Title fights. Has a record of 8-6-1 (4 KO) against former world champions. Won against Chucho Castillo, Danny Lopez, Alfredo Marcano, Ruben Olivares, Rafael Limon (twice), Cornelius Boza-Edwards, Arturo Frias.

  5. Sep 10, 2016 · Competing in lighter weight divisions, Chacon, who was 5 feet 5 ½ inches tall and 126 pounds in his prime, began boxing professionally in 1972 and retired in 1988 with 59 wins (including 47...

  6. What is Bobby Chacon's boxing record? In a professional boxing career spanning 16 years and one month, Bobby Chacon fought 67 times with 59 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw. Chacon retired from professional boxing with a record of 59-7-1, which included two world-title wins and two successful title defense fights at two weight classes ...

  7. USA. Bobby Chacon (November 28, 1951 – September 7, 2016) was an American two-time world boxing champion at Featherweight (1974) and Super Featherweight (1982). Chacon had a record of 59 wins, 7 losses and 1 draw, with 47 wins coming by knockout.

  8. During his 16-year career Chacon compiled a 59-7-1 (47) record that included victories over Limon (twice), Boza-Edwards, Danny Lopez, Ruben Olivares (in the third of their three fights), Chucho Castillo, Alfredo Marcano, Freddie Roach and Arturo Frias.