Showtime’s Stephen Espinoza looks for sports programming that punches through – Los Angeles Times

Stephen Espinoza, executive vice president and general manager for sports at Showtime Networks, can often be seen alongside the glitterati who show up at major boxing spectacles.

But he’s never forgotten the first fight that moved him to tears. Watching on a black and white TV screen almost 39 years ago at the El Paso home of his Mexican emigre grandfather, he saw heavyweight legend Muhammad Ali lose a shocking decision to upstart Leon Spinks.

“I think I had my head down and my cousin turned to me and said ‘Are you crying?’” Espinoza, 46, recalled during a recent conversation in his Manhattan office. “I didn’t have an appreciation that by 1978 Ali wasn’t the same Ali. But I had a sense this guy is the hero and here’s this loud mouth guy, Spinks, who has seven fights – ‘what is he doing?’ It was so manifestly unfair the way it happened.”

The epic loss gave Espinoza a passion for boxing that would eventually intersect with his career as an entertainment attorney and TV executive — and a feel for the human drama that sports can deliver even after fans know who won.