JC Chavez regretted his son's addiction. “It was so bad that I couldn't help him.”

The Mexican champion stressed that Chávez Jr. could have a more important meaning in boxing, but his lack of training caused a number of problems.

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Despite his achievements in sports and his figure in his career as a professional boxer, family problems have plagued Julio Cesar Chavez in recent years. Today, one of her biggest concerns is the health of her eldest son, who was recently admitted to a drug rehabilitation clinic. In this sense, the Mexican champion claims that he feels guilty of not being able to help himself.

In a talk on the podcast Un R ound Más, Eric El Terrell Morales questioned Cesar del Box's failure as a father. After hearing the answer, Sonora from Sonora Ciudad Obregon (Ciudad Obregon) stressed that he received good teaching, admitting that he had made many mistakes in his childhood, but denied that he could pass it on to future generations.

“It wasn't fun at all in the past, but I don't regret anything because God gave me another life opportunity, so I was able to help many people with the same problem as me. It's so bad that I can't help my son yet. But that's where I go. It's a life experience that leaves positive and difficult things behind,” he said in the universe.

In the eyes of many professionals and connoisseurs in the field of boxing, Julio Cesar Chávez Carrasco (Julio Cesar Chavez Carrasco) has become one of the best prospects in the United States.Since entering the Pro Arena, he scored 46 victories and one draw.In September 2015, he suffered his first defeat after 11 years of career against Sergio Malabella Madines.

The talent of Chávez Carrasco was criticized not only by his father, but also by coaches, who pointed out that the only culprit of his decline was Junior himself.

“My son, Julio, was disciplined at the beginning of his career and was not addicted, so everything was optimistic. It's not because he's my son, but he's a big fighter. If you see Julio playing well, he's a great fighter with all five senses. He's not a coach and he respects him as he is. My son has a problem, and I need to help him, but everything will go smoothly.” He said.

Other connoisseurs who had more contact with Chávez Carrasco also pointed out this issue. Carlos Aguilar, a former commentator of the Aztec athlete, said that in the face of the promotion of the legendary son Sol Canelo Alvarez, his early talent made television a major bet.

On the contrary, the Tsar, who seemed talented in the sport of gloves, pointed out that he did not find the best version of gloves. At the same time, thanks to the training he cultivated from the very beginning, Tapatio achieved the goal of establishing himself and becoming the best pound. world.

Despite the boom in the economy and the gathering of globally recognized sports talent, Chávez González does not want children to wear gloves professionally, but the controversy is so great that he will eventually give up and support his decision.

“How to sleep with a child who has seen his father all his life and wants to hang out with him. At first I was completely against it, but when children cry, they drop their pants.” He said.

Nevertheless, both Junior and Omar do not fit into the prolific career of their father. In 18 years of experience, the eldest son set a record of 53-6-1 and was a world champion of 160 pounds. The youngest of the two had a history of 27-2-1, but could not be crowned worldwide.

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