Direct, funny, sensitive, authentic, but especially as a man very worried about his children who he is afraid of losing to his addictions, this is how The Chavez portrays the world champion Julio Cesar Chavez.
“Look, the good thing about this series is that it reunited us all family. He caught us in a difficult, complicated moment; meeting again Omar, Julio that he didn’t talk to me either and that he was going through such difficult times with his addiction, and Cristian who didn’t talk to me either. So The Chavez He brought us together, he reunited us,” he said in an interview with this medium, ex-pugilist.
He clarified that his son Julio could not interact with them in this production, but his testimonies are available, but that if there is a second season, “let’s hope not” – he said Julius Caesar between laughs –, we will know more about the lives of these offspring, who he assures, are the ones who “walk a little abandoned.”
The series offers an intimate view of the day-to-day life of Julio in his house Tijuana, showing your commitment to health and your life with myriam the woman who has been instrumental in his path to recovery.
“We always try to be natural, you know me, I have no filters, I have been honest and sincere, logically I have mistaken But that’s how I am and that’s how I will continue to be throughout my life,” he comments without losing his characteristic smile.
In some interviews the wife of JC y Nicoledaughter of both, commented that they got into this series to put aside what they will say because of what the figure of The Chavez commented: “Fortunately, thank God, wherever we have gone, anywhere in Mexico and the United Stateseveryone tells me ‘congratulations on the series’, ‘you made me cry you bastard’, ‘when will the second season’. The truth is, wherever we go I have received pure nice things
“Obviously, there are going to be people who don’t like it because we are not gold coins and they throw us chingazos but one is already used to overriding them,” he says.
When asked about those mistakes made in his life, he pointed out that the biggest one was his addiction.
“Son, my children were very young and I hurt them a lot. But over time, during my recovery, I think I already paid and they realized that if I got out of that addiction, they can no longer blame me because I have already been clean for 15 years.
“It was almost 20 years of taking drugs, doing a lot of stupid things and the only one who was destroying myself was me, I was in a bottomless hole, I was on the verge of taking my life, but thanks to Miriam (his wife) and my son Julio who gave me the “It helps that today I am clean,” he says. The Caesar of Boxing.
So this series, in one way or another, Julio César Chávez insists, is a message for youth, for parents, and for them not to fall into drugs, but if they are in them, let them know that they can get out. from there, but always with the help of a recovery program.
“Thanks to The Chavezwe are all very well. Because before her, we lived crazy with Julio y Omar, I was about to throw in the towel, and the message for viewers is one of improvement in boxing, in everyday life, I think that is why this production is moving in which many see themselves reflected, we must overcome shame and give the step, because later they become criminals, drug traffickers, who will take them to the cprison, to the hospital or to death.”
Beyond the series – which is broadcast on Disney+–, in which she realizes the love that the boxer professes for the women in his family, including Yolanda Andrade, whom he considers as his sister, since they shared their addictions, and who are the most precious people he has in life, including his sister Perla due to the cancer she suffers from.
“So I have not yet faced the last round of my life,” concluded Julio César Chávez.
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2024-10-04 08:38:53