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Her first maestro was [[El Duende]] in Gimnasio Benito Juárez and then [[Rocky Santana]] in [[Arena López Mateos]] after that with [[Coco Azul]] and [[Ringo Mendoza]] in [[Pista Arena Revolución]]. She also was training for a while with [[Blue Demon]], [[Blue Panther]] and the Alvarados. | Her first maestro was [[El Duende]] in Gimnasio Benito Juárez and then [[Rocky Santana]] in [[Arena López Mateos]] after that with [[Coco Azul]] and [[Ringo Mendoza]] in [[Pista Arena Revolución]]. She also was training for a while with [[Blue Demon]], [[Blue Panther]] and the Alvarados. | ||
Her debut was in 1993 at Arena Lopez Mateos in a tornament organized by [[Martha Villalobos]], but her first in ring experience in 1991 as Safiro in her father's birthday. Her father, referee and former boxer did not want his daughter to practice either boxing, wrestling or any other contact sport. In despite of her father's opposition, she was happy for being a luchadora and her father eventually supported her. | |||
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Her first maestro was El Duende in Gimnasio Benito Juárez and then Rocky Santana in Arena López Mateos after that with Coco Azul and Ringo Mendoza in Pista Arena Revolución. She also was training for a while with Blue Demon, Blue Panther and the Alvarados.
Her debut was in 1993 at Arena Lopez Mateos in a tornament organized by Martha Villalobos, but her first in ring experience in 1991 as Safiro in her father's birthday. Her father, referee and former boxer did not want his daughter to practice either boxing, wrestling or any other contact sport. In despite of her father's opposition, she was happy for being a luchadora and her father eventually supported her.
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