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Julio Cesar Chavez emphasizes that his son is not a member of a cartel: “Pure bullshit…”

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is living his first days of probation after being deported by the United States authorities to Sonora, after being accused of arms trafficking and being a member of the Sinaloa Cartel.

And immediately his father went to Hermosillo to meet with the boxer after the bad times they have gone through in recent weeks.

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. trains in Hermosillo

The meeting between Julio Cesar Chavez and his son took place in a boxing gym in the Sonoran capital owned by fellow boxer Francisco ‘Gallo’ Estrada.

Speaking to the media, the Cesar del Boxeo reaffirmed that his son is not a criminal and denied the accusations made by the authorities in Mexico and the United States.

“He’s fine, thank God, right now he’s clean. He is following a process outside. As he said, he is f***ing and f***ing that everything is clarified, because the truth, with all due respect, there is nothing that he is a criminal, nor that he is from a cartel, that he traffics weapons, pure bulls**t, the truth, that does not exist, but that has to be proven.”

Chavez Jr. will clarify his innocence in Mexico

JC Chavez adds that he would accept if his son were a criminal, but since this is not the case, everything will soon be clarified.

“On that side I am calm, I know how my son is, if I knew that he was in that, I would accept it. It is unfair, but they are also the consequences of how he was wrong in his addiction and he hung out with these people and all that, but that he belongs to that cartel or he is a criminal or drug dealer, there is nothing of that, but that will be clarified very soon,” said the man considered the best Mexican boxer in history.

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