Julio Cesar Chavez is the most important sporting figure we have ever had.
We need not only one Cesar Chavez; we need a thousand Cesar Chavezes.
I always wondered why there weren't any films about Cesar Chavez. There are movies about other civil rights leaders in this country, but why not Chavez?
Julio Cesar Chavez will never be ready to fight me.
I am not Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and Canelo is no Danny Jacobs.
My idol was Julio Cesar Chavez, and I said I would be in his position.
I want to be like a Muhammad Ali, like a Julio Cesar Chavez. So when people talk about boxing, they have to remember Canelo.
My mother was very involved with Cesar Chavez's work on behalf of the migrant farm workers in California.
Other great fighters like Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali have fallen to the canvas. Why not Julio Cesar Chavez?
It would be great to play Cesar Chavez. That would be an interesting role for me.
I learn through listening and watching other performers that are very good, like Denise Chávez, Dorothy Allison.
I wasn't a fan of boxing, I was a fan of Julio Cesar Chavez. All of Mexico stopped to watch his fights. Old, young, left, right and centre.
I named him Todd Chavez after a guy I went to middle school with, whose last name was Chavez and who I always liked. He had a good energy, and something about his spirit felt Todd-appropriate.
The North American media have been very difficult and very critical of Julio Cesar Chavez. Why?... Because a Mexican broke the records of Muhammad Ali.
Whitaker will be nothing without Julio Cesar Chavez. I do not need Whitaker. Whitaker doesn't make the money I can. He can't fill arenas. He is nobody.
An audience is going to be able to find a little bit of Dorothy in themselves and relate to this woman.: roles like Dorothy Day are so rare in Hollywood.