Canelo sends opponent to operating room
Don’t get Tapatio champion boxer Saul “Canelo” Alvarez mad.
Don’t get Tapatio champion boxer Saul “Canelo” Alvarez mad.
Atlas, usually the bridesmaids and rarely the bride, are one step from the Liga Mx semi-finals after defeating Puebla 1-0 in their quarter-final home leg Wednesday.
When the engines rev up on Sunday, March 28, for the first Formula One race of 2021 in Bahrain, one driver — probably positioned somewhere near the front of the grid — will have his thoughts focused firmly on the objective he has had in mind ever since he was a prodigious teen taking checkered flag after checkered flag at Mexican go-karting competitions.
Just days away from the start of the season, the Mariachis de Guadalajara, one of two expansion teams in this year’s summer Mexican Baseball League (LMB), has finally received the authorization to play its home games at the Charros Stadium in Zapopan, several reports confirm.
All eyes will be on the Akron Stadium in Guadalajara on Sunday as fans return to watch Mexico´s two most popular and successful soccer teams renew their historic rivalry.
Two more Jaliscienses have booked their passage for the Tokyo Olympics: Úrsula Sánchez and José Luis Santana (right), who will participate in the women’s and men’s marathons.
In what on paper looks like a huge mismatch, Guadalajara boxing superstar Saul “Canelo” Alvarez defends his WBA and WBC super middleweight championships against Avni Yildirim of Turkey, Saturday, February 27, in Miami, Florida.
The Liga Mx pro soccer season has entered the playoff stage with both of Guadalajara’s teams, Chivas and Atlas, still involved.
At the end of March, Guadalajara will host the Concacaf Men’s 2020 Olympic soccer qualifying competition that was postponed at this time last year due to the Covid-19 pandmeic.