Julio Cesar Chavez JR received a controversial ban on missing a drug test, although he probably wishes the ban was maintained after a gloomy performance in his next fight.
During his career, the former middleweight world champion is loaded with controversy, including three prohibitions for violations of drug tests.
Julio Cesar Chavez JR “Stal” Sebastian Zbik's world title with a victory over the former champion and is preparing for an unconventional fight with Jake Paul for his next game.
A doping violation before a humiliating loss in 2019, however, added more misery to one of the worst defeats in Chavez Jr ever.
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Julio Cesar Chavez JR received a doping ban for refusing to do a drug test
Chavez Jr was only suspended 2 months before his planned collision against Daniel Jacobs to box in December 2019.
The sanction was due to the refusal of the Mexican hunter to take a drug test when it is visited by a representative of the voluntary anti-doping association.
The anti-doping officer appeared in the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood to perform a random drug test on the former middleweight worldweight champion prior to his fight with Jacobs.
Sources: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Temporarily suspended by the Nevada committee after avoiding Vada gatherers in his Studio City Home last week. He refused drug test and is confronted with a hearing with committee on November 20. Vecht with Daniel Jacobs, planned for December 20 in Vegas, in Jeopardy
– Mike Coppinger (@mikecoppinger) October 31, 2019
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Chavez Jr refused and was suspended for boxing, which endangers the fight. However, he asked the charges and, however, strongly argued against the legitimacy of the organization that tried to test him.
He said to ESPN: “The anti-doping man came here (to the gym) angry here. He showed no references as they should do.
“Every day I can do the test if they guarantee that it is the same way for Jacobs. I don't understand because I have nothing official for the fight.”
The argument seemed to have some merit, although this was the third time that Chavez JR was suspended from sport for failing drug tests.
He was recovered to fight Jacobs, although the Mexican hunter wished he had never been liberated for the doomed fight.
He was restored, but Julio Cesar Chavez JR stopped in the fifth round of his next fight
The fight between Chavez JR and Jacobs took place on December 20 of that year. However, it is a version that the Jager of the Second Generation wants to forget.
Jacobs bounced him around the ring, dominated the fight by surpassing the former champion and avoiding everything he tried to throw at him.
After the fifth round, Chavez Jr decided that he had had enough. While he was sitting on his stools, taking care of a broken nose that he claimed to occur from an illegal elbow, he told the referee that he had enough.
Chavez jr stopped.
When his father, the legendary Julio Cesar Chavez, who was famous for his incredible heart in the ring, watched in disappointment, the crowd burst with anger.
Bottles and various pieces of waste were lobed in the ring and towards Chavez Jr when he left the stage, while a riot threatened to break out about his shameful performances.
He was suspended indefinitely after the fight, although it was eventually lifted when he took on the next September against Mario Abel Cazares.
Jacobs's fantastic victory was overshadowed by the circus around Chavez Jr, who hope to do a better achievement when he fights Jake Paul later this month.
