I saw this story on ESPN about a Baldwin Park restaurant owner who has turned his establishment into a haven for area boxing fans. The main event this weekend?
Miguel Cotto defends his welterweight championship in Las Vegas against Antonio Margarito of Mexico on Saturday.
Here’s the lede:
BALDWIN PARK, Calif. — Old fight posters do not adorn the walls of El Siete Mares, a Mexican restaurant and bar just outside Los Angeles. But make no mistake, the establishment is a haven for Mexican boxing fans.
Instead of posters, six televisions are strategically placed so that no matter where a customer sits, the fights are visible.
It’s a tradition for Rafael Chavez, who owns eight El Siete Mares restaurants as well as five other Mexican restaurants in the Soutern California area. If there’s a fight on the tube, Chavez will show it.
Chavez was born in Mexico, but has been a Southern California restaurant owner for the past 25 years.
“I like all sports, but my main love is boxing,” Chavez said. “I did a little bit myself and I’ve followed guys like [brothers] Rafael and Gabriel Ruelas, locals that fought around here. I also have a lot of friends who come here who are boxing fans. It is something we can relate with because we love it.
how does this story relate to this blog.
Crime Scene Blog. Huh!
It’s a CRIME when I have to pay the high cost of PayPerView, especially when I think back to when ABC showed all the big boxing matches for free. Shrimp Cocktail, Corona Beer and a great boxing match and NO PayPerView costs, it’s a great story, thanks for the information.