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Arum has tough sell with Tijuana card
It wasn’t the usual boxing teleconference Monday.
Top Rank chairman Bob Arum normally would have been hyping the company’s fights on its March 28 Latin Fury 8 card in Tijuana. Instead, he was discussing safety.
Mexico’s rampant drug violence has caused concern for would-be travelers, leaving Arum in the unenviable position of trying to vouch for the safety of the area. Tijuana mayor Jorge Ramos even joined in and tried to put a positive spin on the situation.
“I know there have been some problems in Tijuana with the drug trafficking,” Arum said. “But they have it under control.”
A U.S. State Department travel alert to Mexico has been in effect for several months. The alert was revised Feb. 20, and Tijuana remained part of the advisory.
But Arum said it’s unfair to lump Tijuana in with Juarez, where recent acts of violence have taken place.
“It’s wrong for the State Department to paint all of Mexico with a broad brush,” Arum said. “I have absolutely no compunction about coming to Tijuana.”
The card, which features Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., will be at the Plaza de Toros, a 21,000-seat bullring about 15 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. Baja California tourism officials hope the card will alleviate visitors’ fears of coming to Tijuana.
“How many people get killed in Las Vegas?” Arum said. “Does that mean people should stay away from Las Vegas because there was a drug killing the other night?
“The person who is coming to Tijuana to watch boxing has nothing to worry about.”
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Contact reporter Steve Carp at scarp@ reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2913.