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The times Carlos Vela has to work to achieve Julio César Chávez's fortune

Carlos Vela is one of Mexico's best and highest paid players. This is how long Vela must work to match Julio Cesar Chavez's fortune. 

By Hector Garcia

Carlos Vela is one of Mexico's best and highest paid players. This is how long Vela must work to match Julio Cesar Chavez's fortune. 
Carlos Vela is one of Mexico's best and highest paid players. This is how long Vela must work to match Julio Cesar Chavez's fortune. 
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Julio César Chávez is one of the most important athletes in the history of Mexico. The boxer has put the Mexican Republic on high on countless occasions and in his time he became one of the best in the world. So much so, that he generated an overwhelming fortune during his boxing career, something he enjoys to this day.

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60 years of age, a special day for the professional puncher where he has been able to live and experience everything that a career in this field entails. Based on effort, dedication and sacrifices, Chavez was able to generate a very important fortune to be able to live from it during his retirement years.

According to Cero Cero's report, Julio Cesar Chavez's fortune amounts to 10 million dollars, that is, close to 265 million Mexican pesos. Despite earning a lot of money, Carlos Vela surpasses Julio César Chávez due to his important contract as a soccer player with LAFC.

How much does Vela have to work to reach César Chávez's fortune?


According to the MLS players' union, the Mexican soccer player must have at least two and a half years of career to surpass the fee enjoyed by the former boxer. Vela earns in Los Angeles a total of 4 million dollars per season. An extremely important figure for the current captain of the team.

 

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