Julio César Chávez confessed that his son’s life was in danger

Julio César Chávez confessed that his son’s life was in danger
Julio César Chávez confessed that his son’s life was in danger

Julio César Chávez Jr. He was exonerated this Monday of the charges he had for illegal possession of weapons in the United States, a situation that was celebrated by his father Julio Cesar Chavezwho confessed that the problems his son has had in recent years have worried him to the point of not knowing if he would stay alive.

In a meeting with the media, the legend of mexican boxing He was honest and recognized that the trend his son was following dictated that he could die any day, so he was happy with the current state of ‘Julito’, who went through a rehabilitation center for addictions.

“The truth is, I thought that Julio was going to die at any moment, it was a constant worry, every day, that whether it dawned or didn’t dawn… it’s a blessing that the judge has exonerated him, it is a blessing that he has not gone to jail, it is a blessing that he is not dead because, well, that’s where he was going, do you understand me? the pitcher goes into the water so much that it bursts, but thank God it is very well.

Currently, the ‘son of the legend’ is preparing to return to the ring after several years with a fight where he will have the British rival. Darren Tillwith whom he will fight in a fight that will be part of the stellar function between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.

Why couldn’t Julio César Chávez help his son?

Likewise, the former Mexican world champion stated that on many occasions he could not help his first-born son in his legal problems because the laws of the USAthe country where he resided, prevented him from doing so, but he reiterated that he has always sought to help him and will never stop doing so.

“I have always been with my son through thick and thin and I will always be with him. But the main thing of all is that right now he is aware of everything that happened.”

#Colombia

 
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