Julio César Chávez vs. Héctor Camacho, billed as Ultimate Glory: The Fight for it All, was a professional boxing match contested on September 12, 1992, for the WBC super lightweight title.
After Chávez made a successful mandatory defense against Angel Hernandez, he would challenge Camacho, who was sitting ringside, by yelling "you're next!"
[3] The two fighters would then each take tune-up fights on August 1, 1992, in preparation for their showdown scheduled in September that year.
Camacho would defeat Eddie Van Kirk followed by Chávez making another successful title defense against Frankie Mitchell, officially putting their fight on.
The bout would last the full 12 round distance, judge Patricia Jarman scored it 114–112 for Córdoba while Fernando Viso and Ove Ovesen had it for Nunn, 114–113 and 114–112 respectively.
Chávez served as the aggressor for nearly the entire 12 rounds as the constantly retreating Camacho offered little offense throughout.