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  • :[[1956]]: [[Emilio Charles Jr.]] {{tchange|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[Fishman]] [2]|[[Alberto Munoz]]|[[
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  • ...a jump from EMLL to the Televicentro promotion. A tournament was held in [[1956]] to decide a new champion.
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  • :[[1956]]: [[Hirata]] {{aend|(1) The finals of a [[Ruleta de la Muerte]] tournament; (2) Triangle match with [[Felino]] }}
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  • The Occidente [[Weight Classes|Heavyweight]] Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box ...ng [[Tonina Jackson]] on May 16, title for title for the [[Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship]]</ref>|[[El Bulldog]]|[[Polo Torres]]|[[1954]].[[06.20]]|[[Pl
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Tournament, 1942|tournament to decide initial champion]]}} {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Tournament, 1951|tournament for vacant championship]]}}
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  • |titles=[[National Lightweight Title]] (2), [[National Welterweight Title]] (2), [[NWA World Welterweight Title]] ...i in Houston, Texas on [[February 18]], [[1910]]. He grew up in an Italian-Mexican family with resources, which ended up moving to Mexico where he studied to
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  • |[[Bob Arreola]] b [[Ciclon Veloz]] for the [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]]<BR>''also listed as 09/14'' ...an]] to become the first [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|national lightheavyweight championship]]<BR>''also listed as 09/25: [[Lobo Negro]] &
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|a tournament is announced starting with [[Índio Mejia]] versus [[Mario Prado]] on 1947. {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Jalisco Middleweight Tournament, 1948 (1)|eight man tournament for vacant title starting in April 1948]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[October 12]], [[1956]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] ...eneration Tag Team Tournament, 1995 | 1995 CMLL Second Generation Tag Team Tournament]] (w/[[Apolo Dantés]])
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  • |birthdate=[[December 31]], [[1956]] - [[Salvatierra]], [[Guanajuato]] ...rgan]]), [[National Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Masakre]]), [[Distrito Federal Heavyweight Title]], [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Satánico]] & [[Pirata Morgan]])
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  • ...azine published a detailed and researched title history of all the Mexican National championships. For most of the titles, the histories printed in the magazin ...arch has been added to this page. The portions of [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship (Luchas 2000)|disagreement in Luchas 2000's research]] are pre
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  • ...did not actually get to defend it, as he only faced foreigners in his two tournament matches. Manson lost in the semifinals. [[El Mesias]], the winner of the ma With the emphasis on a single heavyweight championship, AAA stopped mentioned this belt on it's television show, and
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  • |titles=[[National Heavyweight Title]], [[NWA Texas Heavyweight Title]] (5), [[NWA Texas Tag Team Titles]] (2, w/ [[Pepper Gomez]]) ...st, in this select group we need to include Médico Asesino, the lost great heavyweight in Mexico.
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  • |birthdate=[[September 18]], [[1956]] - [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]] ...leweight Title, [[National Cruiserweight Title]], [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title]]
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  • ...[[Mil Mascaras]], w/ [[Raúl Mata]], w/ [[Raúl Reyes]]), [[UWA World Light Heavyweight Title]] (3) ..." Cabrera in the finals of the first ever Distrito Federal "Golden Gloves" tournament. His boxing name was Joe Díaz.
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  • ...[[National Tag Team Titles]] (2, w/ [[Rayo de Jalisco]]), [[National Light Heavyweight Title]] ...career. Santo is a cultural icon, a social phenomenon whose impact in the Mexican society is enormous in many different ways. Santo was a superhero like Supe
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  • ...st of it's existence, the NWA World Middleweight Championship been held by Mexican wrestlers and defended in Mexico. In 1994, the title was sold to [[Ultimo D {{TitleHistorySpan|reigning National Wrestling Association champion declared first champion}}
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