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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr could be back on June 2 in Texas, facing Andy Lee. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
A fight between WBC middleweight titlist Julio Cesar Chavez Jr and Andy Lee is being worked on for June 2 on HBO, according to MaxBoxing's Steve Kim. The fight, if it takes place as being currently discussed, would be Chavez's third straight bout in Texas.
Chavez (45-0-1, 31 KO) is coming off of a grueling 12-round win over Marco Antonio Rubio on Saturday in San Antonio. Most of the chatter since the fight has centered on Texas' lack of post-fight drug testing, with neither Chavez nor Rubio tested, something Rubio's team is planning to formally protest.
On the drug testing front, the WBC was the early target, but they blamed the Texas commission. The Texas commission is attempting to take that blame, claiming they simply forgot all about the testing, which was what the WBC had said before about themselves, according to Rubio's team -- that they "forgot."

Lee (27-1, 19 KO) won a pair of fights on HBO in 2011, beating Craig McEwan in March and then Brian Vera in October. He was scheduled to fight on the March 17 Martinez vs Macklin card on HBO, but dropped out to pursue a fight with WBA titlist Felix Sturm, a fight that ultimately wound up going to Sebastian Zbik.
The Irishman was named as a potential Chavez opponent not even hours after the Rubio fight, and it's something that serves a few purposes, really:
Like I've said a few times, including back before Top Rank rejected Chavez vs Lee late last year due to Lee being a southpaw, I think this is a really good fight for both, and should make for a good TV fight, too. I honestly can't imagine these two putting on a dull fight. Lee likes to fight, so does Chavez, and it could turn into a hell of a battle.
The June 2 date makes sense for various reasons. First of all, it's obviously plenty of time to get Julio back in the ring, Lee isn't busy, and it would help serve as a week-before lead-in for both HBO and Top Rank to further promote Manny Pacquiao's June 9 pay-per-view fight with Timothy Bradley. Chavez in that role makes a ton of sense, as he brings in viewers as well as anyone in the current HBO stable of regular fighters.
0 recs | 6 comments
I really, really like this fight
I feel like Shakespeare said something really applicable here, probably in 12th Night, but that’s really Matt’s purview.
Hopefully one of these guys has greatness thrust upon them.
Brickhaus - February 8, 2012
It's a good, even fight
As naive as this may sound, it really appeared that the WBC was going to enforce the Chavez v. Martinez fight after Rubio and Macklin, assuming Sergio comes away unscathed.
Dibella is in a bit of a conflict of interest. While getting the Lee the fight against Chavez, appeases Lee, it leaves Sergio out in the cold. As much as Sergio has stated he wants the WBC belt to follow in the footsteps of Monzon etc., part of it also is that he wants big $ fights. Lee is no b$gger than a Macklin or a Barker fight. In fact, may be lesser than a Macklin fight. So, Lee scores a big pay day, and if he wins, Martinez misses out. I don’t know how Dibella explains this to Martinez.
rantcatrat - February 8, 2012
Don't get me wrong, I like this fight.
rantcatrat - February 8, 2012
Liking the fight is all that counts.
The fact is that the kid is taking on well matched serious opponents. Criticize all we will and should but Junior is a fighter. Maybe not true elite but definitely a fighter.
pakinpower - February 9, 2012
Possible war here
battle axe of doom - February 9, 2012 via mobile
Frankly, Chavez beating a guy like Lee would make me more interested in fight with Martinez
rantcatrat - February 9, 2012
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