The Civil War: Chavez vs. de la Hoya
For Mexican and Mexican American communities, boxing is more than a sport. From ring walk-ins to trunks, opponents take full advantage of the theatrical spectacle, narrating their histories and the stories of their individual fanbases. In 1996, Oscar De La Hoya, the charismatic golden boy from East L.A, challenged Mexican-born boxing legend Julio César Chávez in what was billed as the “ultimate glory” fight. Mexicans on both sides of the border were forced to choose their favorite champ: the record-holding immigrant from humble beginnings, or the younger and more marketable Olympian born in the U.S. These rivals felt the pressure to prove their athletic superiority, while the fans’ choice of champion revealed the type of Mexican they aspired to be.
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Julio César Chávez
As Self -
Oscar de la Hoya
As Self
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Eva Longoria
Directing -
Claudio Rocha
Camera -
Luis Alvarez y Alvarez
Editing -
Jose Araujo
Sound -
Javier Quesada
Sound -
Ben Spector
Production -
Andrea Cordoba
Production -
Eva Longoria
Production -
Tony Morales
Sound