Salvador Cabañas, ídolo del Club América, tocó el cielo gracias a sus goles, hasta que un día, según sus propias palabras, tuvo que escapar de las alturas luego de recibir un balazo en la cabeza.
José Alberto Loera Rodríguez stood out in the extreme fight as Voltaje Negro. He joined the Zetas cartel and participated in the Casino Royale fire. He aspired to glory as Voltage, but left a legacy of ashes.
Juana Barraza received the highest sentence enacted in Mexico: 759 years in prison for the deaths of 17 elderly women. She claims to have fought as The Lady of Silence, but her fight record is unknown. She has led two lives, both mysterious.
Rubén Omar Romano was kidnapped next to the Cruz Azul facilities. After 65 days of confinement, he was mysteriously released. An aspiring soccer player, Genaro García Luna, was behind those events.
Julio César Chávez is the leading Mexican boxer of all time. His triumphs and charisma made him a popular idol, especially in Sinaloa, where he frequented organized crime bosses.
La investigación de distintos casos criminales que implicaron a reconocidas figuras del deporte en México.
Everardo González
Director
Daniel Burman
Producer
Carolina Bilbao
Javier Méndez
Javier Pons