Cinco de Mayo falls on Sunday, May 5 this year. It's not Día de la Independencia, or Mexico's Independence Day, which happened on Sept. 16, 1810, when the country broke free of Spanish rule.
Keep reading to find out how May 5 became synonymous with tacos and tequila and why it's just plain annoying in the US. Cinco de Mayo is not a Mexican Fourth of July — but many Americans don't ...
Cinco de Mayo — or May 5 — is a time to celebrate Mexican culture and heritage in the United States. The holiday commemorates when the Mexican army defeated France in the Battle of Puebla ...
Mexico’s big weekend holiday is always a treat every May in boxing but this year is an extra bit special. It really is though, it is beyond very good — it maybe the pinnacle of Cinco De Mayo boxing ...