Julio César Chávez Jr. reveals that he was diagnosed with an anomaly in his liver: “I hope it’s nothing” – La Opinion

Julio César Chávez Jr. reveals that he was diagnosed with an anomaly in his liver: “I hope it’s nothing” – La Opinion


Julio César Chávez Jr., who is rehabilitating in Los Angeles after being arrested, revealed that he was diagnosed with an anomaly in his liver after undergoing some medical tests to find out how his health was in general and hope it’s nothing serious.

Through a live broadcast on his official Instagram account, Chávez Jr. explained that they found “a ball in his liver” and that Now other studies have to be done to rule out that it is not something bad.but everything else went well.

I came to check my liver and my whole body and a lump appeared in my liver. I hope it’s nothing, and if it is, then no damn. I had a study done on everything, and everything was fine, but a lump appeared in my liver and it could be anything. It could be anything, but I’m going to do another study to rule out that it’s nothing,” she said.

It should be noted that Julio César Chávez Jr. is in a rehabilitation center after being detained at his residence in Los Angeles for carry an assault rifle, as reported by TMZ Sports. The weapon that was seized is a “ghost,” that is, it is not traceable within the databases of police corporations, since it does not have a serial number, nor is a background analysis required to purchase it.

At the hearing with the judge on January 11, Chávez Jr. pleaded not guilty and the judge ordered him to pay bail of $50,000. In addition, he demanded that the son of the Mexican Grand Champion must immediately enter a rehabilitation program due to his problem of addiction to weight loss pills, where he is recovering satisfactorily.

This Thursday, March 28 A new hearing would be held, but it was suspended for the month of April. According to his father, in an interview with the Ventaneando program, Julio César Chávez Jr. should spend about six more months in the rehabilitation center.

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Julio César Chávez Jr. and his father were reunited after several problems between them. Photo: Reed Saxon/AP.

“Thanks to therapy, we are seeing another Julio César Chávez Jr. God sent him the message to focus on moving on with his life. They have been difficult years for Julio, my son, because he had not wanted to take that first step of acceptance. But notice that the problem he had in Los Angeles suited him like a glove to accept that it is wrong, and thank God the judge behaved really beautifully,” declared the Mexican Grand Champion.

Julio César Chávez Jr., 38, was the former World Boxing Council (WBC) middleweight champion in 2011 and last fought in December 2021 when he defeated David Zegarra. The son of the Mexican Grand Champion has a professional record of 53 wins (34 by knockout), 6 losses and one draw.

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