
Julio César Chávez Jr arrested in US, to be deported, officials say
The arrest comes only days after the former middleweight champion fought in a match against Jake Paul in Anaheim, California.
The Department of Homeland Security said Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers detained Chávez for overstaying a tourist visa that expired in February 2024 after he entered the country in August 2023.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services flagged ICE about Chávez last year, saying he "is an egregious public safety threat". Yet he was allowed back into the country on January 4 of this year, the agency said.
Officials said he has an active arrest warrant in Mexico for his involvement in organised crime and trafficking firearms, ammunition, and explosives and is believed to be an affiliate of the Sinaloa Cartel. ICE agents arrested Chávez in Studio City, California on July 2.
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The Associated Press was unable to contact Chavez for comment nor a lawyer who represented him previously.
The administration said Chavez applied for a green card on April, 2, 2024, based on his marriage to a US citizen, who was connected to the Sinaloa Cartel through a prior relationship with the now-deceased son of imprisoned cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. The agency said he had submitted multiple fraudulent statements on his application, which led to his arrest.
Chávez had fought just once since 2021 before his bout with Paul, having fallen to innumerable lows during a lengthy boxing career conducted in the shadow of his father, one of the most beloved athletes in Mexican history. The son has failed drug tests, served suspensions and egregiously missed weight while being widely criticised for his intermittent dedication to the sport
He still rose to its heights, winning the WBC middleweight title in 2011 and defending it three times. Chávez shared the ring with generational greats Canelo Álvarez and Sergio Martinez, losing to both.

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