Play ball: Charros de Jalisco off to winning start
Expectations are high for the Charros de Jalisco after the Guadalajara-based ball club recorded a win in their home opener to the 2017-18 season of the winter Mexican Pacific League (LMP).
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Expectations are high for the Charros de Jalisco after the Guadalajara-based ball club recorded a win in their home opener to the 2017-18 season of the winter Mexican Pacific League (LMP).
Guadalajara’s Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and world middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin of Kazakhstan slugged it out for an honorable draw on Mexican Independence Day in Las Vegas, although the decision proved controversial.
Forget last month’s hyped-up Mayweather Jr.-MacGregor encounter, the real fight of the year takes place in Las Vegas on the evening of Saturday, September 16 – Mexican Independence Day.
Local baseball fans can enjoy some top-class action next February when Guadalajara plays host to the annual Serie del Caribe (Caribbean Series).
While women’s soccer in Mexico has never caught on in the same manner as in the United States or Canada, great strides are nonetheless being made south of the border.
The Charros de Jalisco are making a slew of changes in a bid to reverse their fortunes in this year’s Mexican Pacific League (LMP) season, which begins in October.
A Zapopan city councilor wants his municipality to take a lead in trying to eradicate the homophobic chant of “eeeeh puto” that many Mexican soccer fans yell every time an opposition goalie takes a goal kick.
Atlas and Mexico soccer player Rafael Marquez has announced the reopening of his charities that assist disadvantaged children with their nutritional and educational needs.
Futbol, as Mexicans call soccer, is a passionate business south of the border. It’s the country’s most popular sport by a country mile and fans love to have their say when things aren’t going well.