Article clipped from Santa Ana Daily Evening Register

MEXtCO CITY. Nov. 18.—(UP) —A “stay-at-home** campaign for Mexican boxers was being waged here today on the heels of an article in El Graflco which bemoaned the practice of sending inexperienced fighters to the United States to be “victimised/*El Grade©’* outburst w a ssebtlilprompted by the defeat in Los An- ! ngeles of Baby Casanova by Speedy j v Dado, Manila. Tuesday night.fISiIfcI\Writing in the newspaper, DVara cautioned against the practice of sending Mexican boxers to the United States “until they are ready to defend themselves not only against their opponents, but against the maneuvers of referees as well/* Special dispatches to La Nacion claimed Casanova was robbed of a decision by Dado, despite the fact j t he was floored twice in the first round.El Graflco’s writer cited the long string of Mexican boxers w ho have j ^ been “unsuccessful** in the United States. H* named particularly Sandy Garrison Casanova, Baby 1} Sal Sorio, Raymond Montoya and i others. j i“When Mexican flowers bloom quickly, they are choked off in the j] land of the dollar,** the writer said, h “Mexican boxers shouldn’t go to*; the United States to be victimised, j as have so many of our boxers, but should stay here until they know more of the fight game. Baby Ariz- \ mendi is one fighter with a wealthof experience and know* the tricke of the e. J“A Mexican, to win in dollar-land, | must knock out. or overwhelm his opponent to win.M
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Santa Ana Daily Evening Register

Santa Ana, California, US

Fri, Nov 18, 1932

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