‘I was there for Canelo’s first-ever fight’
Rigoberto Alvarez, the brother of Tapatio boxing world champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, as told to Stephen Woodman.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Rigoberto Alvarez, the brother of Tapatio boxing world champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, as told to Stephen Woodman.
Mexican Independence Day weekend will rise to fever pitch in Dallas, Texas when Tapatio boxing idol Saul “Canelo” Alvarez takes on WBO light middleweight champion Liam Smith of England at Cowboys Stadium Saturday, September 17.
Boxer Misael Rodríguez, 22, won Thursday what could turn out to be Mexico’s only medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
Baseball fans rejoice! The Estadio Charros in Guadalajara has been selected to host one of the four group phases of the fourth World Baseball Classic, from March 9-22, 2017.
A Mexican delegation of 126 athletes will march proudly behind the national flag at the opening ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympic Games on Friday, August 5, at 6 p.m.
Mexico has a long history of producing a slew of top-class boxers. And while Guadalajara is blessed with dozens of gyms dedicated to churning out potential champions, few big fights ever seem to take place in the city.
Mexican businessman Carlos Bremer met with Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Rob Manfred last week to discuss plans to bring the big league to three cities in Mexico in 2017.
Mexico managed to turn around what was looking to be a wretched Olympics Games on a superb final Saturday, winning three medals in a single day for the first time.
Guadalajara’s Nataly Michel, 25, has become the first Mexican to qualify for a fencing foil event at an Olympic Games.