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The decision that initially cited a "higher than normal" risk assessment was later reversed.

The Sun Bowl was teeming with law enforcement officers Saturday, there to provide beefed-up security, including bag checks and pat-downs at the entrance. Helicopters circled the venue on the University of Texas at El Paso campus.

University spokeswoman Veronique Masterson said earlier in the day the visible security would be similar to other sporting events at the Sun Bowl.

Masterson said of the snipers and helicopters: "we always coordinate with local and other law enforcement agencies. It's normal for a special event like this."

Assertions of El Paso's safety record were ubiquitous, including statements on the blue mat that read "America's Safest City" and a reminder from ring announcers before each of the evening's nine matches.

"Thank you all for standing up to people on the outside," Arum said to cheers from the Sun Bowl Stadium crowd of 13,467. "If you all stand up together, nobody from Austin and nobody from Washington can push you around."

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