On The Other Side Of The Wall
"We go back a long ways,"I said.
"Remember that time we went to the fights at the Auditorio and you climbed up into Marcos Geraldo's corner?"
"How could I forget that?"
"I thought you were going to jail for that one."
I was talking to Beto. He was at his gym that day near the Parque Benito Juarez in the Zona Norte.He was sitting behind his desk just inside the door.I had a chair opposite him. Across the street there was the fence that seperates the U.S. and Mexico. i don't think I have ever seen him not wearing the white T shirt,khaki pants,and the scuffed up brown work shoes. His face was aging nicely.He always was a calm guy. Nothing seemed desperate that he would get too anxious. What was left of his hair he combed straight back. His chin showed some jowls that complemented his round face.His brown eyes never displayed anxiety.He didn't move too fast.Once there were a lot of fighters around,but now there were mostly shadows. Half hearted efforts by someone would could scrape up enough money to pay a month's dues, and then discover what it took out of a man to be a fighter,and then you'd never saw him again. Beto let them know right off that if you wanted to do this,there'd be a sacrifice. He didn't want to waste his time or fool anyone. Besides,he was losing money on the gym.The morning I went to visit him there was no one inside the gym but Beto at his desk.
"What ever happened to that kid Alex you had in here?,"I asked.
"He doesn't come in anymore."
"I thought you had something with him."
"When I took him up to the States to fight that guy in Hartford and he lost, that took it out of him."
"Wasn't that his first loss?I saw that fight on TV."
"He got knocked down in the first round and lost a close decision."
"I thought he won."
"I should have never taken him to Hartford."
"Then he lost in Tijuana."
"That was his next fight. It was for the Baja State Title.He lost the decision.He wasn't supposed to win anyway.After that he gave up.Now he's home with a girl he met taking care of their baby while she works in a restaurant on the Boulevard.That was the last shot I had with anyone."
On the wall above Beto's desk was a picture of Jose Napoles.Before Napoles had come across the border to fight up here,he opened the gym and had Beto run it for him. But then Napoles got caught up with too much and sold the gym to Beto for a fair price,
"I told you I looked up Jose Napoles in Ciudad Juarez,"I said.
"You said he wasn't doing very good."
"He's sicker now.His wife watches over him day and night so I'm told."
"I fought on the under card when he was in Tijuana to fight that prieto.I forget the guy's name."
"Herbie Lee."
"You've got a good memory."
"That was the first time I saw Napoles fight in person."
"That was in the bullring."
"One day he trained at that gym between the jail on 8th street,Calle Ocho, and the fire station.I went there that day."
"That's all gone now,"said Beto with a smirk.
"I don't remember you fighting that night,"I said laughing."That was before we met."
"I lost that night. I didn't fight after that."
"Well now you've got the gym."
"I can hardly pay the rent. The landlord is eventually going to kick me out."
"The neighborhood is looking pretty run down,"I said.
"They shut down the gym at the park.Erik Morales's gym still does ok,but he's up the street a few blocks.It's a little safer."
"I noticed a lot of trash in the street,"I said.
"They don't pick it up.Besides there's a lot of addicts and drunks who pick through that stuff and live off it."
"I see the old cemetary is still across the street."
"A lot of addicts sleep there at night.You don't want to walk around here at night. They've broken all the street lights so you can't see who's sneaking up on you."
I saw the paper "El Mexicano" on Beto's desk. The headline was about Trump wanting to send troops to the border.
"So Beto what do you think about the wall Trump wants to build?"
"I like it.I hope it keeps the gringos out,"he said laughing.
"I know what you mean,"I said smiling."And the troops?"
"He needs to send them across the border if he wants to do any good. Run the cartels and narcos out of this country."
"We used to do things like that a hundred years ago to protect our investments."
Beto shifted positions in his chair.
"Your daughter still lives in Canon Jhonson?"he asked.
"She'll never leave that place. She's got her papers but as long as the kids and grandkids,and the great grandkids live in TJ,she ain't budging."
"You have great grandkids?"he asked with raised eyebrows.
"I have seven."
"Los pinchi Mexicanos le gustan a coher,"he said laughing again.
"They start early down here."I said returning the laugh.
"Time sure goes by fast doesn't it,"he said looking past me.
"It sure does."
Beto glanced at his empty ring.All the boxing gear was set up in a rows along the wall.Then he looked at me again and folded his hands.
"I wonder whatever happened to Herbie Lee?"he said lowering his head.
Jose Napoles