Overview
- Julio César Chávez Sr. announced that Julio Jr. and his brother Omar will appear on a boxing card on December 13 in San Luis Potosí, with opponents yet to be named.
- The fighter has resumed public training, and his father says he is in therapy and sober.
- A federal judge granted Chávez Jr. conditional release on August 24 following his August 19 deportation to Mexico and brief detention, allowing him to compete as long as he does not leave the country without permission.
- He remains under investigation in Mexico for alleged organized crime and arms trafficking tied to a broader case reported to have begun in 2019, with prosecutors’ evidence disputed by his defense.
- A court hearing is scheduled for November 23 in Sonora, and his most recent bout was a unanimous-decision loss to Jake Paul on June 28 in Anaheim.