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In a career that spanned over 25 years, Chávez won six world titles in three weight divisions: WBC Super Featherweight in 1984, WBA Lightweight in 1987, WBC Lightweight in 1988, WBC Light Welterweight in 1989, IBF Light Welterweight in 1990, and WBC Light Welterweight in 1994.
Considered one of the greatest fighters in history, Chávez won six world titles in three weight divisions: WBC Super Featherweight ( 1984 ), WBA Lightweight ( 1987 ), WBC Lightweight ( 1988 ), WBC Light Welterweight ( 1989 ), IBF Light Welterweight ( 1990 ) and WBC Light Welterweight ( 1994 ) for the second time.
In 1989, he beat Marcos Villasana and former Julio César Chávez challenger Mario Martinez, both by decision.
* César Chávez ( 1989 )

1989 and defeated
The Australian team of 1989 was comparable to the great Australian teams of the past, and resoundingly defeated England 4 – 0.
The Brezhnev Doctrine stayed in effect until it was finally ended with the Soviet non-invasion of Poland during the 1980-1981 crisis and later refusal of Mikhail Gorbachev to use military force when Poland held free elections in 1989 and Solidarity defeated the Communist Party.
It also proved to be the Queensland Nationals ' last hurrah ; Bjelke-Petersen was forced into retirement a few months after the federal election, and his party was heavily defeated in 1989.
A notable referendum on the subject was held on 26 November 1989 and, although defeated, did see a significant percentage of the voters in favour of such an initiative.
Campaigning as a maverick within his own party, he defeated longtime Peronist leader Antonio Cafiero in the 1988 primary elections and was elected President on May 14, 1989, succeeding Raúl Alfonsín.
In December 1989, she warned fellow European Community leaders at a Strasbourg summit that Kohl attended, " We defeated the Germans twice!
In 1989, Levy was defeated by the computer Deep Thought in an exhibition match.
In 1989 Collor defeated Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in a controversial two-round presidential race and 35 million votes.
To prove his prowess, Ngaru conquered the monsters of the deep, descended to the underworld and returned to the land of the living where he subsequently defeated the sky fairies and Amai-te-rangi, a sky demon ( Craig 1989: 184, Gill 1876: 225-250 ).
In late April 1989 Haughey returned from a trip to Japan, to the news that the government was about to be defeated in a Dáil vote, which would result in Haughey having to call a general election.
At the 1989 US Open, Connors defeated the third seed ( and future two-time champion ), Stefan Edberg, in straight sets in the fourth round and pushed sixth-seeded Andre Agassi to five sets in a quarterfinal.
Barrera made his professional debut at 15 when he defeated Leonilo Embuestro Jr. of Philippines by a knockout in round two on November 22, 1989.
In the 1984 election, Musa was defeated by Lindo, losing by a margin of 57 votes, but he regained his seat in the 1989 election, defeating Lindo by 449 votes ; he has won the Fort George constituency in every election since.
Short lost to Joel Benjamin by 2. 5 – 1. 5 at London 1983, drew with Eugenio Torre (+ 1 = 4 – 1 ) in Manila 1988, drew with Timman ( 3 – 3 ) in an exhibition match at Hilversum in 1989, defeated Boris Gulko in extra games in the PCA Candidates ' quarter-finals at New York 1994, and lost to Gata Kamsky by ( 5. 5 – 1. 5 ) in the PCA semi-finals at Linares 1995.
* Previously the Senate would not defeat a bill passed by the House of Commons, it was broken in 1989 when the Senate defeated a bill regulating abortions.
The 1989 Grey Cup is considered one of the finest games in Canadian football history: the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 43 – 40 in the highest scoring Grey Cup game of all-time.
The National Little League of Trumbull defeated the Kang-Tu Little League of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in the championship game of the 1989 Little League World Series.
By 1989, Lee defeated Cho for the first time in a title final by winning the 29th Chaegowi.
They were defeated in the 1989 elections and went on to lose elections in 1993, 1997 and 2002.
In the first round Davis defeated Mark King 10 – 9, becoming, at the age of 52, the oldest player to win a match at the Crucible since Eddie Charlton beat Cliff Thorburn in 1989.
Aided by the unpopularity of the incumbent PASOK government led by Costas Simitis ( a party that had been in power between 1981 — 1989 and from 1993 — 2004 ) ND defeated the Socialists ' George Andreas Papandreou in 2004.
* 1989 – Coventry were defeated by non-league Sutton United in the FA Cup Third Round, only 19 months after lifting the trophy.
In 1989, he was defeated as State Chair of the California Democratic Party by former Governor Jerry Brown.
In 1991-92 Australia defeated India four-nil, but criticism arose that the team had stagnated since the 1989 Ashes series and needed to turn over players.

1989 and future
Despite ongoing and potential disputes, however, it was unlikely in 1989 that Romania's borders would be redrawn in the foreseeable future.
Although the Giants did not play in another World Series until 1989, the teams of the 1960s continued to be pennant contenders thanks to several future Hall-of-Famers.
Following the 1989 World Series defeat to the Oakland A's, a local ballot initiative to fund a new stadium in San Francisco failed, threatening the franchise's future in the city.
Cook achieved his first solo hit in 1989, featuring his future Beats International member MC Wildski, called " Blame It on the Bassline ".
In February 1989 he wrote to the President of Portugal, the Pope, and the UN Secretary-General, calling for a UN referendum on the future of East Timor and for international help for the East Timorese, who were " dying as a people and a nation ", but when the UN letter became public in April, he became even more of a target of the Indonesians.
In one of his most poetic passages, Rank suggests that this transcendent feeling implies not only a " spiritual unity " between artist and enjoyer, I and Thou, but also " with a Cosmos floating in mystic vapors in which present, past, and future are dissolved " ( Rank, 1932 / 1989, p. 113 )-- an identity with " the ALL " that once was but is no more.
In February 1989, the team managed to make a trade that would eventually pay off, as they traded veteran center Herb Williams to the Dallas Mavericks for future NBA 6th Man-of-the Year Detlef Schrempf.
The first issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, published May 1989, listed Phantasy Star as the # 2 game in its " Top Ten Games " list ( behind only Blaster Master for the NES ), describing it as a " new breed of adventure game that could set the standard for future RPG titles.
Brown first met future wife Whitney Houston while both attended the Soul Train Music Awards in 1989.
However, he returned to the ring between 1988 and 1989, beating former world title challengers Nicky Perez and Francisco Tomas Da Cruz as well as contender Julio Cesar Miranda before losing to British future World Title challenger Jim McDonnell by a technical knockout ( cuts ) in four rounds.
Banzer finished second in the 1989 elections, but supported in Congress the third-place finisher, the allegedly left-leaning Jaime Paz, who became President with ADN help, in return for Paz's promise to support him in a future election.
On 14 November 1989, the four remaining Spacemen 3 band members met to discuss finishing the album and arranging future live dates.
He also lost to former world title challenger Jun Sok-Hwang and future or former world champions Jorge Vaca and Lupe Aquino before finally retiring in 1989.
In 1989, he displayed his potential to become the team's starter in the future.
Aztlán has been used as the name of speculative fictional future states that emerge in the southwest US or Mexico after the central US government suffers collapse or major setback ; examples appear in such works as the novels Warday ( 1984 ), by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka ; The Peace War ( 1984 ), by Vernor Vinge ; The House of the Scorpion ( 2002 ), by Nancy Farmer ; and World War Z ( 2006 ), by Max Brooks ; as well as the role-playing game Shadowrun ( 1989 ).
* 1989 – Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, in the future, the world's slogan is " Be excellent to each other.
Palmer conceded defeat on MMP at an April 1989 Labour regional conference, saying that the issue was " effectively dead for the immediate future.
Teammate Tom Glavine also had his first good year in 1989, raising optimism about the future of Atlanta's pitching staff.
He met his future co-conspirator, Timothy McVeigh, during a brief stint in the U. S. Army, which ended in 1989 when he requested a hardship discharge after less than one year of service.
* Banana in trouble: its present and future ( Movement for National Unity ; 22 pages, 1989 )
Also in 1989 another important book of memoirs was published in the USSR, providing a bulk of priceless material for the host of future biographers, Alla Demidova's Vladimir Vysotsky, the One I Know and Love.
Chatwin was working on a number of new ideas for future novels at the time of his death in 1989, including a transcontinental epic, provisionally titled Lydia Livingstone.
The Liberals came under the leadership of future Lieutenant Governor Lynda Haverstock in 1989.

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