Walking around in Tijuana,I've spoken to some people regarding the upcoming exhibition November 22 with former champion Julio Cesar Chavez against Jorge "Travieso" Arce at Tijuana's Municipal Auditorium.. The match is to help raise money for former champion Jose Luis Castillo's son,Christian,who was badly injured in a sparring session and taken to the hospital for emergency surgery. Castillo will also be in a exhibition match that night.
The concern with some of the aficianados is that they don't want to see their idol,Chavez,who's considered the greatest boxing product to ever have emerged from Mexico,wind up hurt. Arce ,also a former champion,is not that far removed from fighting.He hung up his gloves in 2014. Granted, he was a bantamweight,but like most retired pugs,he's gained a "few" pounds, so when both men step into the ring it won't look like David and Goliath. But if you think of "Travieso" as David,the fans down South don't want to see their pride and joy Julio get wounded,let alone get killed. The worry surprised me a little.
When Oscar De La Hoya was hot as a firecracker on his way up the ladder,he defeated Chavez twice,both fights ending early. Chavez got bloodied.He took a lot of punishment. The Mexican fans didn't like what they saw. Instead of De La Hoya winning them over ,he drove a wedge between himself and Mexico's boxing following. De La Hoya never fought in Mexico,and although he stumbled in big fights against non Mexicans like Trinidad,Hopkins,Pacquiao,and Mayweather,he never lost a fight to a Mexican national or a Chicano for that matter.
Most of the fights on the card on the 22nd will be exhibition matches.I've never been one for those types of shows:old timer games,old timer fights,old timer anything,etc. I want to remember those greats when they were razor sharp and on top of their game.
I guess all of us,who wade into their 70's,remember when our bodies were in prime shape;when we thought we were industructable;could come back after all night partying and pick up where we left off the next day. Or the times when I could drink a fifth of tequila and still have plenty left in me to f--k my brains out all night long. I'm glad Julio Cesar Chavez isn't going to try to screw Jorge Arce.I wouldn't want to see him on life support.
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