“Now I had to put it in the annex”

the last fight of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. It was December 18, 2021. He defeated David Zegarra by unanimous decision and two months later, he disappeared from public life. It was his father Julio César who was in charge of giving news regarding him, informing that he was hospitalized in rehabilitation and furthermore, he revealed the substance that led him to become addicted.

During an interview with Gustavo Adolfo Infante on the De Primera Mano program, the Mexican multi-champion, now 60 years old, Julio César Chávez González, confessed that his son’s addiction is not due to cocaine or alcoholbut by weight control pills.

“Really my son Julio doesn’t even use cocaine, he doesn’t even drink, my son has a pill problem To lose weight. Those pills are very addictive. If you know how to use them, nothing happens, but when you have an addiction problem, if you take 20 or 30 you start to see Moors with tranchetes, to be jealous of your wife, to speak ill of your father, to value your life as a mother,” said Chávez. .

“Now I had to put it in an annex. Imagine my son is in an annex sleeping on the floor. That was very painful for me, very sad, but when I wanted to take my son out, he told me no, “I’m fine here, I want to finish my process, go out, fight, be with my family because I’m tired of it” and that’s great news. for me,” he added.

Although there is no set date yet, it is rumored that once he leaves rehabilitation, Julio César Chávez Jr. will return to training to be able to participate in a exhibition event in which his father and his brother Omar will also be.

“This time will be the first time where Julio and Omar fight fair, without any substance in his body and it’s going to be a good retreat for me. I want to keep that feeling” concluded the world champion in three different divisions.

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