LOS ANGELES (AP) -A disputed decision win for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. that led to a fans tossing debris in his native Mexico has prompted a rematch with Matt Vanda on Nov. 1 in Las Vegas.
Chavez (37-0-1, 29 KOs) seeks to redeem himself against Vanda (38-7, 21 KOs) at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in a fight announced Monday.
Also on the pay-per-view card will be a world title bout between IBF flyweight king Nonito Donaire and South Africa's Moruti Nthalane.
In July, Chavez tired badly in a 10-round fight with Vanda in Hermosillo, Mexico. Chavez was favored by four points on one judge's card, while another favored Vanda by one point and a third judge gave all 10 rounds to Chavez.
Fans tossed debris at Chavez, the judges and anyone nearby. Even Chavez disagreed with the third judge.
``I felt I won the fight, but it was close,'' said Chavez, the son of former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez.
``I don't think I won the fight, but I don't think I lost,'' Vanda said. ``At worst it was a draw.''