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

The Mexican Grand Champion stressed that Chávez Jr. could have a greater meaning in boxing, but his lack of discipline caused various problems.

Despite his sporting achievements and the figure he consolidated during 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 condition of her eldest son, who was recently admitted to an addiction rehabilitation clinic. In that sense, the Mexican Grand Champion claimed that he felt guilty for not being able to help him.

In a talk on the podcast Un Round Más, Erik E l Terrible Morales questioned Cesar del Boxing's failure as a father. After hearing the answer, Sonora from Sonora Ciudad Obregon (Ciudad Obregon) accepted that he had made many mistakes in his childhood, stressed that he had great teaching, but denied that he was able to pass it on to his descendants.

“The past is not pleasant at all, but I don't regret anything because God gave me another chance in life. So I was able to help many people with the same problem as me. It was so bad that I couldn't help my son yet, but that's where I go. They are life experiences that leave positive things, as well as difficult things.” He said in space.

Julio César Chavez Carrasco (Julio César Chavez Carrasco) has emerged as one of the best prospects in the United States in the eyes of various professionals and connoisseurs in the field of boxing. Since entering the professional arena, he scored 46 victories and one draw.He experienced his first defeat after 11 years of career against Sergio Maravilla Martinez in September 2015.

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

“Everything was rosy because my son Julio was disciplined at the beginning of his career and had no addiction. Not because he's my son, but he's a big fighter. If you see Julio fighting well, with all five senses he's a great fighter. He's not a coach, he's him with all respect. My son has a problem and we need to help him, but everything will work out.” He said.

This problem was pointed out by other connoisseurs who had more contact with Chávez Carrasco. Carlos Aguilar, the former commentator of Azteca Deportes, said that the talent he showed at the beginning made the television station's main bet to face the competition that the legendary son promoted Saul iCanello/i Alvarez at the time.

On the contrary, the Tsar, who seemed to have a talent in the sport of gloves, pointed out that he did not find the best version of him.Meanwhile, thanks to the discipline he cultivated from the very beginning, Tapatio managed to establish himself and achieve the goal of becoming the best pound in the world.

Chávez González did not want children to wear gloves professionally, despite the economic boom and global recognition of being united by sports talent. However, the argument was such that he would eventually give up and support his decision.

“How to sleep from 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 did not correspond to the prolific career of their father. In 18 years of experience, the firstborn has a record of 53-6-1 and was a world champion at 160 pounds. The youngest of the two has a history of 27-2-1, but could not be crowned worldwide.

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