Julio César Chávez and his legend: How much does his autograph cost?

Julio César Chávez is one of the main sports figures in Mexico. The native of Ciudad Obregón, Sonora forged an outstanding career in the world of boxing and even though he has been retired for years, his image continues to cause a sensation among boxing fans.

When Chávez appears at an event, the fans gathered around him usually do their best to get a photo with him or have him sign an article for them.

But if they have not been successful getting an autograph for themselves, they could buy it. Here we tell you how much the former boxer’s autograph would cost.

How much is Julio César Chávez’s autograph worth?

Having an idol’s autograph is a dream for millions of people because something so simple can bring joy to those who achieve it and who decorate their homes with said collection item.

To obtain one there are various ways such as attending events where said idol is presented, in this case, Julio César Chávez. PeBut if you can’t get it, it could be buying now with economic value.

According to data from events that the former boxer has offered as autograph signings, His autograph would cost between 4,500 and 5,500 Mexican pesos (approximately between 250 and 310 dollars).

A few months ago he offered an autograph signing in Guadalajara, Jalisco in which for the mentioned price you could also take a photo with him and a certificate of authenticity of the signature.

How much do gloves autographed by Julio César Chávez cost?

Another way to obtain an object autographed by Julio César Chávez is through sites like Mercado Libre. On this page a pair of gloves with the signature of the legend of Mexican boxing They are around 10 thousand pesos (555 dollars).

A poster, on the other hand, would cost around 3,890 pesos (220 dollars).

What titles did Julio César Chávez win in boxing?

Julio Cesar ChavezHe competed in boxing professionally from 1980 to 2005.. During that time he won world titles in three weight divisions: super featherweight, lightweight and super lightweight.

After retiring from the world of professional boxing Julio César Chávez has spent time serving as a commentator and analyst boxing on television networks such as Tv Azteca.

It also has a rehabilitation clinic with offices in Tijuana, Baja California and Culiacán, Sinaloa; and he also usually advises young boxers.

 
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