Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman says he'll be sad to see the statue of maverick gambler Benny Binion moved from downtown. But he won't oppose the plan to move the statue to the equestrian center at Michael Gaughan's South Point on the outskirts of town. "I'm going to miss Benny downtown," said Goodman, a former practicing attorney who represented and befriended the Binion family when it owned the former Horseshoe on Fremont Street. "I used to have lunch with him just about every day."