Julio César Chávez vs. Frankie Randall

Julio César Chávez vs. Frankie Randall was a professional boxing match contested on January 29, 1994, for the WBC super lightweight title.

In November 1993, promoter Don King announced the first boxing card for the soon-to-be-opened MGM Grand Las Vegas.

Chávez instead focused much of his time during the pre-fight buildup discussing both the draw with Whitaker and a possible rematch with him that ultimately never came to be.

Though given little chance of beating Chávez, who was undefeated in 90 professional fights, Randall remained confident he could earn the victory and used Chávez's perceived lacklustre performance against Whitaker as motivation stating "The Whitaker fight showed that movement is most effective against Chavez, and I’m going to use it to my advantage.

"[3] The undercard featured wins for former 2 division champion Meldrick Taylor and future International Boxing Hall of Fame member Christy Martin.

2 ranked cruiserweight Thomas Hearns face Dan Ward for the NABF title vacated by Orlin Norris.

Ward was able to get back on his feet, but he appeared wobbly, prompting referee Toby Gibson to wave off the bout.

The fight went the distance, with Chung Dae-Eun having it a draw at 114–114, Jerry Roth scoring it 116–112 and Vince Delgado had it 118–111, both for Brown giving him a majority decision victory.

The next bout saw Donovan Ruddock make his first appearance in the ring since his second round stoppage loss to Lennox Lewis in October 1992.

[10] Camacho spent much of the bout trying to clinch the younger champion, while Trinidad controlled the action with flurries of body shots and combinations.