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Friday, January 9, 2015

Better Money, Competition for Female Boxers in Mexico


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January 9, 2015
As women’s boxing in the US takes a plunge, female pugilists often look outside their home base for opportunities. Several female boxing champions are taking their chances south of the border in Mexico.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A male American boxing champion will seldom put his belt on the line in his opponent’s backyard - Floyd Mayweather Jr, the world’s highest paid athlete, has not fought a single professional bout abroad.
But women’s boxing in the US is a different story. It tells a tale of female pugilists often looking outside their home base for better opportunities.
New York resident Alicia "Slick" Ashley lost her WBC Super Bantamweight belt in a very close match in Mexico City last September. Her challenger, Tijuana native Jackie "Aztec Princess" Nava, was Mexico’s best.
Ashley, 47, is one of several female boxing champions taking their chances south of the border, a telling indication that Mexico is embracing the sport in a way that its northern neighbor hasn’t in years. Experts go as far as wondering whether US women’s boxing will see better days or die a slow death.
Dual Benefits
Hailing from Jamaica, Ashley knew fighting the country’s darling in front of 8,500 raucous fans would be challenging. But the prize was worth it. In May, she earned $3,000 for a non-title match in New York. For her September 6th face-off against Nava, she pocketed ten times that amount, as well as the chance to compete against a world-class opponent.
Ashley and Nava co-headlined a card with Mexico’s top male boxers. Both bouts aired on one of Mexico’s premier television networks and took place in a 22,000-seat arena. The other large TV station in Mexico broadcast another boxing card headlined by women that same night.
In the US, women’s bouts are seldom televised or held in venues of comparable size. The Madison Square Garden, for example, last featured a women’s bout in 2009.

"Women’s boxing in the US is dying," former boxer Laura Serrano, who helped legalize the sport in Mexico City in 1998 and now lives in Las Vegas said.
Lack of Opportunity
In the past, women’s boxing in the US found "incredible support", so much so that Serrano herself headed north in search of better opportunities.
Lack of skills is not the issue. Ashley says US promoters tend to set up lopsided matches to preserve their fighters’ record, a common practice in the sport.
"In Mexico it’s like a ‘you wanna fight? I’m ready to fight’ kind of attitude," she added.
There are also increasingly less opportunities to fight for a belt in the US.
A November 8th bout between heavyweights Martha Salazar and Tanzee Daniel in California was the first WBC world female title fight in two years. In the same period, Mexico has hosted 14, while Argentina has held six.
With the win, Salazar is the only US female world champion in the sport’s four main sanctioning bodies.
Perhaps a sign of things to come, California native Ava Knight, who has fought eight out of 10 title fights in Mexico, defeated Mexico's Guadalupe Martinez for the WBC title on November 13th in Washington D.C. Both matches give the US a much-needed chance to regain some ground in the international women’s boxing scene.
Lack of TV Exposure
In the mid-to-late 90s, female professional boxing was booming. In 1996, overnight sensation Christy Martin fought on a Mike Tyson pay-per-view undercard. A few years later, Muhammad Ali’s daughter Laila was earning $15,000 for her early contests.
But all of that success revolved around a few "it girls", according to Malissa Smith, author of A History of Women’s Boxing, and those opportunities eventually died out.

In 2012, experts wondered whether female boxing’s historic debut in the London Games would breathe life back into the sport. It didn’t.
By the time women’s amateur boxing gained international recognition, professional female boxers were no longer on TV, said Smith.
Female boxers often blame the "old school" mentality that has ruled the big promotion companies for decades. They hope that as new blood enters the business, women will once again be brought to the forefront.
As women’s boxing takes a plunge, its main competitor, Mixed Martial Arts, is stealing the show in the US and abroad. The UFC’s first event in Mexico on November 15, 2014, was sold out in eight hours, becoming the "fastest sell-out" in the history of the venue.
Fighting MMA
It remains to be seen whether women’s boxing will catch up with MMA or forever live in the shadow of its younger, safer competitor. New Mexico native Holly Holm and Filipino American Ana Julaton, to name a few, made the switch to MMA last year.
To date, no fighter has died from a UFC fight. In women’s boxing, deaths are rare, but not impossible. The sport claimed its latest victim on October 25, 2014.
Most cab drivers in Mexico are able to name their favorite female boxer in a heartbeat while girls as young as five fill the local gyms after school. After all, boxing is the country’s second most popular sport after soccer.
Boxing in Mexico is still a male-dominated sport. At the highest levels, earnings of over $100,000 per bout have been reported. However, most female fighters struggle like their US counterparts. And the elephant in the room remains: Even the highest purse ever received by a woman pales in comparison with the multi-million dollar payouts to the men.
Despite the odds, Mexico remains a hotbed for women’s boxing. And as long as the sport continues to nosedive in the US, its southern neighbor will remain the best - and nearest - bet for top-level boxers like Ashley.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Arriban a Mazatlán delegaciones de beisbol

Sudáfrica e Italia estarán participando desde este jueves 31 de julio hasta el 10 de agosto en el Campeonato Mundial de Beisbol
 
Rafael Moreno
noroeste.com
29-07-2014
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01:15 PM

 
Fotografía: Eduardo Reséndiz. 
  
 
MAZATLÁN._Las delegaciones de beisbol de Sudáfrica e Italia arribaron hace unos momentos al Aeropuerto Rafael Buelna.

Ambos equipos y más países estarán participando desde este jueves 31 de julio hasta el 10 de agosto en el Campeonato Mundial de Beisbol categoría 15-16 años, que se estará celebrando de manera alterna en Los Mochis, Culiacán y Mazatlán.

A pesar de que llegaron juntos en el vuelo, los italianos fueron trasladado por vía terrestre a la capital sinaloense, en donde compartirán grupo con México, China Taipei, Brasil, República Checa y Guatemala.

El equipo sudafricano llegó con plantel completo, jugadores, manejadores y hasta ampáyeres.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Inicia Venados de Mazatlán una nueva era

Manuel Mancilla
noroeste.com
07-03-2014
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11:26 AM

 
El Club Venados de Mazatlán da a conocer la llegada de Ismael Barros Cebreros a la presidencia.
Fotografía: Noroeste / Juan Ramón González.

 
 
MAZATLÁN._ Después de ocho años de haber dejado la presidencia del club Venados de Mazatlán, Ismael Barros Cebreros regresa a su segunda casa para reivindicar al equipo en los primeros planos de la Liga Mexicana del Pacífico.

Barros Cebreros estuvo presidiendo Venados en el período entre 2000 y 2006, logrando el campeonato de la Mex Pac y el título de la Serie del Caribe en 2004-2005.

"Vamos a retomar lo positivo de dichos años que estuve ausente, vamos a evolucionar el equipo, tenemos que hacer un equipo competitivo y buscar al jugador ideal en cada posición, esa es la clave, también será primordial el apoyo de la gente", comentó el nuevo presidente del Club Venados. 
 
 

Friday, November 22, 2013

Bandas, Turtle Release and Fireworks for the Pacifico Marathon

by Maureen Dietrichon 21 Nov 13
mazmessenger.com 
 
You don’t have to be an athlete to enjoy this year’s Marathon taking place in Mazatlan November 30 to December 1.

Organizers have planned a Carrera de la Alegria for children with special needs on December 1 at 5pm, a turtle release on the beach in front of the seal monument on November 30 at 5pm, and a spectacular fireworks display that evening along the Malecon.

For everyone’s listening pleasure, 25 bands will be playing along the Malecon spaced two kilometers apart on both days of the marathon.

To date, 10,900 athletes have registered for the event and organizers expect to reach the 12,500 maximum number of participants by race day.

 (from Noroeste)

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Se dio a conocer la edición 15 del Maratón Pacífico

Se llevará a cabo el 30 de noviembre y 1 de diciembre en el puerto
Manuel Mancilla
noroeste.com
06-11-2013
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11:15 AM

 
Fotografía: Adan Valdovines. 

MAZATLÁN._De manera oficial, se dio a conocer la edición 15 del Maratón Pacífico, que se llevará a cabo el 30 de noviembre y 1 de diciembre en el puerto. Con un atractivo musical durante el gran reccorido de los 42 kilómetros, los corredores de toda la República y del extranjero, así como los locales, podrán disfrutar de las mejores canciones de la región con música de viento.

Francisco Ayala, coordinador de este magno evento, informó que el límite es de 12,500 corredores y hasta el momento llevan registrados siete mil atletas.Además, tres mil corredores que participarán por medio de sus respectivos planteles estudiantiles.

Agregó que este evento está entre los 50 mejores de todo el mundo, según la asociación internacional de atletismo.

En la rueda de prensa estuvo presente la crema y nata del gobierno municipal encabezada por el édil Alejandro Higuera, así como Andrés Cruz, gerente del Club Venados, José Ramón Manguart, presidente de la Asociación Tres Islas y Francisco Córdova Celaya, entre otras personalidad

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Cierra su preparación Venados de Mazatlán

El cuadro porteño se mide a Culiacán de cara a la apertura de la Liga del Pacífico
Rafael Moreno
noroeste.com
09-10-2013


 
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Fotografía: Noroeste.



MAZATLÁN._ Venados de Mazatlán sostendrá un partido más de preparación hoy en el estadio Teodoro Mariscal, cuando reciban a sus acérrimos rivales deportivos, Tomateros de Culiacán.

El encuentro que será igualmente de beneficio para los damnificados del estado de Sinaloa por los estragos del Huracán Manuel, será a partir de las 19:00 horas.

Prácticamente con este cotejo el equipo cerrará su preparación de cara a la apertura de la Liga Mexicana del Pacífico, misma que se pone en marcha aquí el sábado 12 de este mes con los mismos guindas.

Todavía mañana el cuadro de casa llevará un partido más, pero ya será de carácter de exhibición contra un seleccionado de cantantes y bandas sinaloenses.

El mánager Alfonso "Houston" Jiménez, junto con su coach de pitcheo Félix Tejada, designaron a Miguel Ruiz para iniciar hoy por la noche ante Tomateros, seguido de Mauricio Lara y los extranjeros.

"Vamos a ver a todos los lanzadores extranjeros cómo se encuentran en ese partido, la idea es que nivel se encuentran para ir determinando diferentes situaciones. El derecho Miguel Ruiz será el que abra y después lo hará Mauricio Lara", mencionó Jiménez.

Ayer se celebró por la noche un juego interescuadras, en el que abrió el estadounidense Ryan Hinso y tuvieron acción la totalidad del plantel, incluyendo a los extranjeros.

Separan a Fajardo

La directiva porteña a través de un boletín de prensa anunció que ya no es más Héctor Fajardo su coach de pitcheo.

La decisión de su separación del cargo se dio en mutuo acuerdo entre ambas partes.

En los próximos días se anunciará su sustituto, quien se sabe será un coach con experiencia en este beisbol.

LANZADORES PARA HOY

Miguel Ruiz

Mauricio Lara

Yadel Martí

Michael Wuertz

Francisco Cruceta

Ryan Hinson

Jay Jackson



Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Mexican men's and women's beach volleyball triumph in Mazatlan

Mexican teams dominated at the Mazatlan Beach Volleyball Tournament, the sixth stop of the NORCECA Circuit (photo courtesy FIVB).
 
boxscoresnews.com
 
FIVB: Mazatlan, Mexico, September 16, 2013 – Mexicans Juan Virgen and Lombardo Ontiveros and Bibi Candelas and Martha Revuelta won the men’s and women’s gold medals, respectively, at the Mazatlan Beach Volleyball Tournament, the sixth stage of the 2013 NORCECA Circuit on Sunday.

Virgen and Ontiveros recorded their fourth gold medal of the year while Revuelta and Candelas won for the first time in 2013.

Playing as Mexico-A team, Virgen and Ontiveros scored a 2-1 (21-18, 15-21, 15-13) victory over Grant O’Gorman and Sam Pedlow of Canada-A.

It was the 20th gold medal and 26th overall for Virgen, the highest total in both categories in the history of the NORCECA Circuit.

Virgen, who owns the record for most victories in a season with five in 2010 playing with Aldo Miramontes as a partner, hopes to break his own mark this year when the pair also succeeded in Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Cuba.

Revuelta and Candelas of Mexico-A defeated Melissa Humana and Taylor Pishcke of Canada-A, 2-0 (23-21, 21-18).

It was the 10th career victory for Candelas, breaking a tie with the now retired Yarleen Santiago of Puerto Rico at the top of the all-time list. Revuelta increased her own record of more career medals now with 25.

“I always dreamed about winning a gold medal at home and we were able to play high quality beach volleyball during the weekend,” Virgen said after the award ceremony. “I want to dedicate this victory to my family who made the trip to be here in Mazatlan.”

“We have five more tournaments this year, so a new record is within our reach,” Virgen added. “We go to Puerto Rico on Wednesday looking forward to add another victory.”

“It is a great feeling to win at home in front of our fans,” Candelas said. “Canada is a young team but of high quality level. Next week we go to Puerto Rico and our goal is to win over there also.”

“Is a personal victory since it is our first title together,” Revuelta said. “Our goal is to win the gold medal at the Central American Games next year in Veracruz but we need to continue working hard.”

In the men’s semifinals, Virgen and Ontiveros benefitted of a default (21-0, 21-0) against Victor Rivera and Erik Haddock of Puerto Rico-B due to illness of Rivera. O’Gorman and Pedlow defeated Roberto Rodriguez and Hector Soto of Puerto Rico-A 2-0 (22-20, 21-19).

Rodriguez and Soto won the bronze medal when their compatriot Rivera was unable to play and didn’t show up.

In the women’s semifinals, the team of Revuelta-Candelas defeated Heather Hughes and Lane Carico of United States-A 2-0 (21-15, 21-19) while Humana-Pishcke scored a 2-1 (21-16, 17-21, 15-9) victory over Traci Weamer and Allison Fleming of United States-B.

Hughes and Carico won 2-0 (24-22, 21-19) over Weamer-Fleming in the match for the bronze medal.

Men’s Sunday Results
Positions 9-16: USA-A d NCA 2-0 (21-14, 21-16), ISV d CRC 2-0 (21-16, 21-19), USA-A d ISV 2-0 (21-14, 21-12). Semifinals: MEX-A d PUR-B 2-0 (21-0, 21-0), CAN-A d PUR-A 2-0 (22-20, 21-19). Bronze Medal Match: PUR-A d PUR-B 2-0 (21-0, 21-0). Gold Medal Match: MEX-A d CAN-A 2-1 (21-18, 15-21, 15-13).

Final Positions: 1. Mexico-A, 2. Canada-A, 3. Puerto Rico-A, 4. Puerto Rico-B, 5. Canada-B, 6. United States-B, 7. México-B, 8. México-C, 9. United States-A, 10. U.S. Virgin Islands, 11. Costa Rica, 12. Nicaragua, 13. El Salvador, 14. Guatemala, 15. Trinidad & Tobago, 16. St Lucia.

Women’s Sunday Results
Positions 9-13: GUA d MEX-B 2-1 (21-13, 18-21, 15-5). Semifinals: MEX-A d USA-A 2-0 (21-15, 21-19), CAN-A d USA-B 2-1 (21-16, 17-21, 15-9). Bronze Medal Match: USA-A d USA-B 2-0 (24-22, 21-19). Gold Medal Match: MEX-A d CAN-A 2-0 (23-21, 21-18).

Final positions: 1. Mexico-A, 2.Canada-A, 3. United States-A, 4. United States-B, 5. México-C, 6.Puerto Rico, 7.Costa Rica-B, 8. Canada-B, 9. Guatemala, 10. México-B, 11. Costa Rica-A, 12. Trinidad & Tobago, 13. Honduras.

Friday, September 13, 2013

International MMA Champion to Appear in Mazatlán



mazmessenger.com

Diego Brandoa, UFC champion, will appear for the first time in Mazatlán on October 19th when he takes part in the mixed martial arts (MMA) bout entitled “MMA Mazatleko” at the Convention Center.

Ten bouts are programmed, including one women’s match, drawing MMA fighters from Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez, Culiacán, and Guadalajara as well as local contestants.

MMA enthusiasts can meet the fighters for autographs and photos at the Gran Plaza shopping mall the day before the fights, October 18th, beginning at 5:00pm.

 (from El Debate)

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Todo listo para el Séptimo Circuito de Voleibol de Playa NORCECAen su sexta etapa en Mazatlán

Autor : Jesús Ernesto Vazquez Santana

Mazatlán, Sinaloa .- El puerto de Mazatlán albergará del 13 al 15 de Septiembre el Séptimo Circuito de Voleibol de Playa NORCECA en su sexta etapa.

Las canchas de voleibol de playa de la Unidad Deportiva Sahop serán la sede de los enfrentamientos los cuales iniciarán el viernes a las 9:00 de la mañana y posteriormente a las 12:30 del medio día se realizará la ceremonia de inauguración.

Para esta etapa participan 28 equipos, 15 en la rama varonil y 13 en la rama femenil de los países de Canadá, Estados Unidos, Guatemala, Honduras, San Kitts y Nevis, Costa Rica, Trinidad y Tobago, Puerto Rico, Islas Vírgenes, Nicaragua y México.

Los representantes Mexicanos son Lombardo Ontiveros, Juan Virgen, Juan Revuelta, Ricardo Galindo, Ulises Ontiveros y Salvador Frias en los que respecta a los hombres y en las mujeres están Martha Revueltas, Bibiana Candelas, Diana Estrada, Paola Estrada, Vanessa Virgen y Estefania Burnsite.

La bolsa a repartir en el evento es de 16,000 mil dolares entre los 8 primeros lugares, pero ademas de la compensación económica se reparten los puntos países que finalicen en los primeros puestos para asistir a los Juegos Olímpicos de Brasil 2014.

El evento culminará el día domingo con las finales y se le hace la invitación a todo el publico en general ya que la entrada es totalmente gratuita.


Fecha : 10-09-2013
Hora : 14:07 Hrs.