I used to have a slew of them-boxing posters from Tijuana.That's how I kept track of the fights down there. I'd walk along Revolution Boulevard and see the posters nailed on the lampposts and telephone polls on the street and that's how I knew what fights were coming up.Like I said I had dozens of them. Hell,when the fight was over they had to be taken down so I helped myself.
I had posters announcing matches with fighters like Joe Napoles,Vicente Saldivar, Julio Cesar Chavez,Baby Vasquez,Hedgemon Lewis,and Jibaro Perez.But my favorite was the one telling of Muhammad Ali' making an appearance to do a workout with his sparring partners at the Municipal Auditorium. There were two versions-one in Spanish and the other in English.I grabbed a few of each after Ali became a "no show."
It was when Ali was in San Diego to fight Norton.He was to appear in TJ to train for a day.I never found out the reason why he bailed but looking back I think it turned out for the good. Ali was never that popular in Mexico,especially back then.Mexicans don't go in for all that talk. Ali's poetry,and cockiness wouldn't have made a positive impression.. I don't know if he would have performed his usual act anyway..He could read people pretty good.I think he would have been sandbagged.I could just here it now.All the whistles and racial slurs.Maybe that was why he backed out. Joe Louis,Racky Marciano,Archie Moore,and even Mike Tyson were welcomed in Mexico.Ali's schtick would have caused problems.
There's another way that fights are sometimes advertised in Tijuana. I've heard people down there refer to what they call "speaker cars"-cars that go along the back streets real slow and a recorded voice sounds, with back round music, whatever they want to hawk to the public.Everything from sharpening knives to selling fresh bread. They'll let you know the circus is in town or that the wrestling matches are coming up. My granddaughter's husband used to promote some wrestling matches and he used the speaker car to make his pitch..
I remember one day I was in Canon Jhonson with my little niece and we were walking to the store.A speaker car dove by.
"Tio,"said my niece."The cars in Tijuana talk. Do they talk in the United States?"
"No,"I answered.
"Why not?""
"There are people that think they make too much noise."
"They don't make too much noise,"said my niece.
"I know but Americans have to have nothing to complain about."

DIdn't have this one but it's a classic. Gave the ones I had to my friends.Dumb me.






















