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Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office claims former world champion boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. was a “henchman” of the Sinaloa Cartel.
CULIACAN, Mexico (AP) — Inside a sports arena in Sinaloa state’s capital, the crowd was sparse early on the card as young amateur boxers in puffy headgear threw punches and danced about the ...
In Sinaloa’s capital, news of a boxing scion’s arrest and allegations of cartel ties cause unease 1 of 5 | In Mexico’s northwestern city of Culiacan, young boxers honored a legend in the ring—while ...
Inside a sports arena in Sinaloa state’s capital, the crowd was sparse early on the card as young amateur boxers in puffy headgear threw punches and danced about the ring. Outside stood a bronze ...
The arrest of Julio César Chávez Jr., son of Mexican boxing legend Julio César Chávez, for overstaying his visa in the U.S. and lying on a green card application shook Sinaloa state's capital ...
But when the questions turn to Chávez’s eldest son and the Sinaloa Cartel, conversation ends and eyes avert. There was a time when many in Culiacan would speak of the cartel that carries their state’s ...
Ramon Arellano Felix of Mexico, one of the FBIs 10 Most Wanted fugitives, was reportedly killed during a shootout with Sinaloa state police on Feb. 10, 2002, in the tourist resort of Mazatlan.
In Sinaloa's capital, news of a boxing scion's arrest and allegations of cartel ties cause unease The arrest of Julio César Chávez Jr., son of Mexican boxing legend Julio César Chávez, for ...
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