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		<title>Bobby Chacon vs Cornelius Boza Edwards (2) 15.05.1983</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 1983 22:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At Caesars Palace in May 1983, two men walked into the ring for a non-title</p>
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<p>At Caesars Palace in May 1983, two men walked into the ring for a non-title super-featherweight contest shrouded in courtroom squabbles, promoter politics, and the uncertainty of whether it would even take place. What followed was a savage, sprawling battle that has since been etched into boxing folklore.</p>
<p><a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/bobby-chacon/">Bobby Chacon</a>, officially the WBC champion but unable to defend his crown due to legal wrangling with Don King, met his old rival <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/cornelius-boza-edwards/">Cornelius Boza Edwards</a>, the Ugandan southpaw ranked the organisation’s leading contender. Three days before the fight, a Los Angeles judge attempted to halt proceedings with an injunction, only for a California appellate panel to overturn it hours later. The bout went ahead—but strictly as a non-title affair. If the drama outside the ring was turbulent, it was nothing compared to what unfolded once the opening bell sounded.</p>
<p>From the first exchanges it was clear that neither man intended to pace himself. Boza Edwards sprang forward with crisp, accurate combinations, while Chacon—ever the entertainer—chose to trade rather than evade. In the second round Edwards was floored, but moments later Chacon’s own face was split open. Within minutes he carried gashes above both eyes, damage which would haunt him throughout the contest.</p>
<p>The third saw Chacon dropped again, a flash fall as he sought to counter off the ropes. Instead of retreating, he pressed on, slinging back hooks with reckless defiance. The pair swapped knockdowns and momentum like gamblers pushing chips across a table, the fight swaying constantly and violently.</p>
<p>As the rounds wore on, the punishment accumulated in frightening quantities. Blood streamed from Chacon’s face, his vision compromised, his nose repeatedly targeted. Referee Richard Steele called in ringside doctor Flip Homansky several times to examine the champion, and twice the verdict seemed on the verge of ending Chacon’s night. Each time, Chacon insisted on continuing, shaking his head with stubborn pride.</p>
<p>By the middle sessions, Boza Edwards looked in complete command. His output never dipped, his straight punches slicing through Chacon’s worsening wounds. Many at ringside wondered how long the Californian could withstand the onslaught. His corner told him bluntly that he had only one more round to save himself.</p>
<p>And somehow, astonishingly, he did.</p>
<p>Chacon summoned a late revival reminiscent of his most dramatic victories. As Edwards’ legs began to betray the sheer volume of work he had produced, Chacon surged forward. In the twelfth, with both men exhausted, he hurled a right hand that sent Edwards sprawling. The Sport Pavilion erupted. Edwards rose, but he never fully recovered his footing, slipping and stumbling under the weight of fatigue as Chacon chased desperately to finish the job.</p>
<p>The final bell ended one of the most punishing contests ever staged in the division. When the judges returned scores of 115–113, 117–111 and 115–112, all for Chacon, the decision reflected the champion’s astonishing refusal to surrender.</p>
<p>In one of boxing’s most unforgettable battles, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Chacon" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bobby Chacon</a> defeated <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Boza-Edwards" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cornelius Boza Edwards</a> in a <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/ring-fight-of-the-year/">Ring Magazine Fight of the Year</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bobby Chacon vs Rafael Limón (4) 11.12.1982</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 1982 23:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sacramento’s Memorial Auditorium witnessed a clash for the ages on 11 December 1982, when Bobby</p>
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<p>Sacramento’s Memorial Auditorium witnessed a clash for the ages on 11 December 1982, when <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/bobby-chacon/">Bobby Chacon</a> met <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/rafael-limon/">Rafael “Bazooka” Limón</a> for the fourth and final time. Their rivalry, already steeped in blood and animosity, reached its most dramatic conclusion in a fifteen-round spectacle that has since taken its rightful place among boxing’s greatest battles.</p>
<p>Limón, the reigning WBC super featherweight champion, entered the ring as a seasoned warrior from Mexico City – a southpaw brawler with a reputation for durability and relentless aggression. He had captured the title twice before, reclaiming it earlier that year with a stoppage over Rolando Navarrete. Across the ring stood Chacon, the local hero from Oroville, California, a man chasing not only another world title but also personal redemption. The bout carried emotional weight; Chacon had dedicated it to his late wife Valorie, whose tragic death months earlier had cast a long shadow over his return to the sport.</p>
<p>From the opening bell, Limón set a furious pace. His combinations crashed into Chacon’s ribs and jaw, and a sharp counter in the third round sent the challenger to the canvas for a brief count. Yet Chacon, ever the resilient fighter, rose and fought on with defiance. The early rounds belonged to Limón, who pressed forward with punishing left hands and swarming pressure. But as the rounds wore on, the momentum began to shift.</p>
<p>By the middle of the fight, Chacon’s right hand found its rhythm, snapping Limón’s head back repeatedly. The Californian worked the body, chipping away at his opponent’s energy. Still, Limón’s spirit never faltered; in the tenth round, the champion returned the favour, decking Chacon once again. But the challenger, cheered by the roars of a partisan crowd, refused to yield.</p>
<p>The closing rounds were pure theatre – two men stripped to instinct, trading blows without caution. Chacon’s timing and accuracy began to tell. Limón, his face marked and weary, retreated under pressure but continued to throw leather in return. As the bell for the fifteenth sounded, it seemed the fight could hang on a single punch – and so it did.</p>
<p>With just seconds remaining, Chacon unleashed a crisp right hand that sent Limón crashing to the floor. The champion rose before the bell, but the damage was done. That final knockdown tipped the balance. When the scorecards were read – 142–141, 141–140, and 143–141 – the verdict crowned Bobby Chacon as the new WBC super featherweight champion of the world.</p>
<p>In a sport built on courage, few contests have captured the raw essence of perseverance like this one. It was not merely a victory, but a vindication. Against the odds, Bobby Chacon reclaimed his place among boxing’s elite, fulfilling a promise made in sorrow and sealed in triumph. For those who saw it, the memory endures and a worthy winner of the <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/ring-fight-of-the-year/">Ring Magazine Fight of the Year</a> – a brutal, beautiful night when <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Lim%C3%B3n" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rafael “Bazooka” Limón</a> and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Chacon" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bobby Chacon</a> gave everything they had to the ring and to history.</p>
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