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  2. Tony Ayala Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Ayala Jr. (February 13, 1963 – May 12, 2015) was an American professional boxer who competed in the light middleweight division. He began his professional career in 1980, and by 1982 he had compiled a record of 22 wins and no losses, with 19 knockouts .

  3. List of Filipino male actors - Wikipedia

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    Lou Salvador Jr. (December 4, 1940–April 19, 2008) Lou Veloso (born January 7, 1948) Louise Abuel (born December 27, 2003) Lucho Ayala (born March 28, 1992) Luis Gonzales (June 21, 1928–March 15, 2012) Luis Manzano (born April 21, 1981)

  4. Lou Duva - Wikipedia

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    Dan formed a friendship with Shelly Finkel, a powerful boxing power broker who convinced middleweight contender Alex Ramos, future world light welterweight champion Johnny Bumphus, future world heavyweight champion Tony Tucker, the late light middleweight prospect Tony Ayala Jr. and heavyweight prospect Mitch Green to join Main Events. Duva was ...

  5. Roberto Durán vs. Kirkland Laing - Wikipedia

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    A rematch with Benítez was discussed, while then-WBA super welterweight champion Davey Moore, former welterweight champion Thomas Hearns and then-undefeated prospects Mike McCallum and Tony Ayala Jr. also emerged as possible opponents. [6] In late July 1982, Durán's next opponents were narrowed down to Moore and Ayala.

  6. Category:American boxers of Mexican descent - Wikipedia

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  7. Roberto Durán vs. José Cuevas - Wikipedia

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    Moore had originally been scheduled defend his title against the undefeated up-and-coming prospect Tony Ayala Jr., but the match was scrapped after Ayala was arrested and charged with the burglary and rape of a young woman whom had been his neighbor. [7]

  8. Category:Boxers from Texas - Wikipedia

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  9. List of boxing families - Wikipedia

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    Ayala family. Tony Ayala Sr. (1935–2014), former boxer and trainer of his four sons; Mike Ayala (Tony Sr.'s son; 1958–), WBC-NABF super bantamweight, WBC-NABF featherweight champion; Sammy Ayala (Tony Sr.'s son; 1959–), welterweight; Tony Ayala Jr. (Tony Sr.'s son; 1963–), light middleweight; Paulie Ayala (Tony Sr.'s son), featherweight ...