By Miguel Rivera

Several Mexican legends are fuming over last week's performance by former champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and the boxer's post-fight antics.

Chavez Jr. was dominated over twelve rounds by Saul "Canelo" Alvarez at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Canelo won every single round on all three of the official scorecards.

The contest was completely one-sided. Chavez Jr. barely threw any offense and basically took punishment, round after round, until the final bell.

Fans at the sold-out T-Mobile Arena were very upset, as they expected an all-out war between two Mexican boxers on Cinco De Mayo weekend. And fans who spent as much as $70 to watch the fight on HBO pay-per-view were equally upset.

Then videos surfaced which showed Chavez Jr. in a drunken state, hanging out in a hotel room with several women who were dressed in revealing outfits. Afterwards it was revealed that several of items belonging to Chavez Jr. were robbed by those unknown women and their companions, including the boxer's $40,000 watch, his cell phone and his seven-figure check from the Canelo fight.

Mexican legend Jose Guadalupe Pintor, one of the most critical of Chavez Jr. since the Canelo fight was announced - said he was "the biggest fraud he had ever seen in boxing. "

"He is a young man who has nothing to do here [in boxing] and hangs on the father's name," Pintor said. "You can not talk about Julio's resume of his career, because he doesn't have one. What career does that young man have? In my life I had seen him fight, it is a shame for Mexican boxing , unfortunately the business side of things makes this happen, it should give him pain to disrespect the name of his father."

Another former world champion was Marcos Villasana , who described the performance of Chavez Jr. as shameful, in addition that the best thing the boxer could do is hang up the gloves.

"For me this was not a fight. If I was his father I would have told him to retire. Julio César, the father, was a fighter who always demanded respect, but the son... what a shame for the Chavez family. He is an irresponsible fighter that damages boxing, which is a serious sport. He does not have any responsibility and should retire," Villasana said.

Also disappointed by the fight were legendary Mexican boxers like Carlos Zárate , Humberto "Chiquita" González and Rafael Herrera.

"We were expecting a great fight and it was not like that, I was disappointed, but I saw it logically, I know what it costs to lose weight and the time it takes, three months was too little to get down. He came down in weight too fast. He is young, if he is dedicated then he still has a chance, but if he doesn't pay attention then he must retire," Zarate said.