Mexico City (AP) – Julio César Chávez Jr. To Mexico, where he wanted the alleged Cartel’s relations, following his arrest in the United States to overcome his visa and lie to apply the green card.
A Associated Press official said, on the condition that his identity is not disclosed on Tuesday because they were not allowed to publicly talk about this matter about Chavez by the authorities and enter a prison outside the city of Hermosilo, in the northern state of Sonora.
Mexican President Claudia Shinbom confirmed the news at its daily press conference.
“I understand that he was deported. I don’t know whether this was yesterday or this morning, but we were informed that he was arriving in Mexico,” said Shinbom.
Chavez, 39, had a memorandum of arrest in Mexico due to the smuggling of alleged weapons and drugs and its relationships with Sinalo Cartel. Alejandro Gertz Maniro, the Mexico Prosecutor, said the investigation of Chavez began in 2019.
The boxer, the son of the Great Mexican Boxing Julio Cesar Chavez, was arrested on July 3, days after his prominent battle with Jake Paul in California.
Shinbom said after her arrest that she hoped that the boxer would be deported to confront his concern.
Chavez’s father was one of the massive celebrities in the 1980s and nineties who mixed social circles with drug dealers and claimed that they were friends with Lord Amado Carillo Fuentes.
The iconic fighter defended his son after his arrest, but he did not speak publicly since the deportation.
The younger Shavez fought drug addiction in most of his career in boxing, the failure of drug tests, the suspension service and the weight loss terribly while it was widely criticized for his intermittent dedication in this sport.
Chavez won the WBC Mediterranean title in 2011 and defended it three times. Participate in the ring with the great generations of generations Caneo álvarez and Sergio Martinez, lost to both.
In 2012, he was drunk driving in Los Angeles and sentenced to 13 days in prison. In January 2024, he was arrested on charges of weapons. Police said that he owns ghost rifles similar to AR. He was later released on a $ 50,000 bond and was honored to the residential drug treatment facility. The case is still pending, as Chavez is applying regularly.
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