The renowned Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. announced his divorce from his wife Frida Muñoz after several years of marriage. The main reason for this separation is due to the constant abuse of which Chávez Jr. was a victim and the dispossession of all his belongings while he was in the rehabilitation process. Chávez Jr. revealed this information through a video shared on his brother's Instagram account, as he stated that Frida had taken away his phone and control of his social networks to prevent him from sharing official information on this topic.
In the video, Chávez Jr. expressed his decision to separate from Frida Muñoz and revealed the abuse she had suffered during the marriage. According to Chávez Jr., Muñoz came home aggressively, pushed him and took control of his social networks. In addition, he accused Muñoz of constantly insulting him and manipulating his father against him.
Julio César Chávez Jr. He is in the process of rehabilitation to overcome his addiction to drugs and alcohol. Despite his efforts to recover, Chávez Jr. stated that Frida Muñoz continued insulting him and bullying him and abuse against him, which affected his self-esteem. He also mentioned that Muñoz had tried to keep all of his belongings and had influenced his father in the separation.
This is not the first time that the couple has gone through a situation like this, since in 2021 they had already announced their divorceafter the athlete accused his wife of infidelity, but shortly after they stopped the process and gave themselves another chance. “I have gone through difficult things with my partners and now I say 'I have to learn something good,'” Muñoz told Despierta América at the time.
Julio César Chávez Jr. He has initiated the legal procedures to end his marriage as quickly as possible, with the aim of achieving his dignity as a person and for the love he feels for his three children. Her main priority is the well-being of her children in this separation process. The news of his divorce It has generated great media attention and has highlighted the problems that have affected the couple in recent years. Chávez Jr., son of the renowned world boxing champion Julio César Chávez, continues in rehabilitation to overcome his personal problems and move forward with his life both personally and professionally.