Boxing offers opportunity to pay respects to the fading Sports Arena – Los Angeles Times

The fate of the 56-year-old Los Angeles Sports Arena has been sealed, but there remains time for a curtain call or two before the wrecking balls roll in.

After the wrecking balls will come soccer balls.

Two months ago, the Los Angeles Football Club, which has nothing to do with the NFL and is apparently trying to convince us of the need to be more universal in our sports terminology, announced plans to build a new stadium. The plan is for 22,000 seats and lots of the fancy facility enhancements that fans now demand, and correctly so, for their attendance dollar.

It will become home for an expansion team in Major League Soccer.

Nothing there to feel bad about. It should be just another great sports facility in a city filled with great sports venues.

Look at it this way. If we build five or six more, maybe put out another $100 billion or $200 billion to do so, the aristocrats of the International Olympic Committee who decide which places are best suited for Olympic Games, might stop awarding them to cities that have to go belly up with construction costs.

One of these years, a city part way along in its Olympic preparation process is going to call the IOC bluebloods and back out of the deal, saying it has decided to put a higher priority on feeding and housing its poor than creating comfort zones for rhythmic gymnasts. Over tea, and in desperation, the bluebloods will call L.A.