Terra Garcia Rejoins as Commissioner

“Former champ ‘Terra’ García retakes helm as Boxing Commissioner, joining President Morales to elevate Tijuana’s boxing scene. Together, they promise a safe, thrilling spectacle for all.”

**Alejandro “Terra” García Returns as Boxing Commissioner**

In a significant move for the sports community in Tijuana, former world champion Alejandro “Terra” García has once again taken up the role of Commissioner for the Honorable Commission of Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts. Known across the boxing world for his expertise and experience, “Terra” rejoins the commission led by President Diego Morales, with a renewed focus on revitalizing boxing in the region.

García is no stranger to this position, having previously served from 2010 to 2017, and later from 2021 to 2023. “We are thrilled to be back,” García expressed. “Boxing has always been my passion, so when ‘Pelucho’ Morales offered me this opportunity, I gladly accepted. We have a great memory and familiarity with the majority of boxers. We are committed to ensuring the safety of the fighters while providing a top-notch spectacle for the audience.”

García emphasized the importance of his partnership with Diego “Pelucho” Morales, another former world champion. “Having someone who understands the sport deeply is invaluable,” García acknowledged. “With this strong team, we aim to achieve great things for boxing in Tijuana.”

García and his team are set to oversee the remaining boxing events of the year, scheduled to take place at various venues throughout November and December.

**In Other News: Developments and Updates from the Region**

1. **Human Remains Found in Maclovio Rojas** – Authorities have made a grim discovery of a human skull in Maclovio Rojas. Investigations are underway to determine the identity and cause of death, hoping to bring closure to potentially related missing persons cases.

2. **Ensenada Police Under Investigation** – A police officer in Ensenada is facing legal action after a warrant for arrest was fulfilled in connection with ongoing investigations. Law enforcement agencies continue to scrutinize internal affairs.

3. **Senate Considers New Leadership for CNDH** – The Senate has shortlisted potential female leaders for the presidency of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), with Rosario Ibarra being among the nominees. This reflects a significant step in gender representation in Mexican governance.

4. **Lucha Libre Stars Return with “Lucka Libre”** – Excitement builds as the classic Lucha Libre circuit sees a revival in Tijuana. “Lucka Libre” promises thrilling wrestling entertainment, bringing in some of the sport’s top talent.

5. **Legislation on Autonomous Bodies** – Between November 11 and 14, important votes on the dissolution of autonomous bodies are set to take place, as announced by political leader Monreal. These decisions could reshape administrative frameworks at national levels.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for live coverage and updates on these developing stories.