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  2. Benny Ricardo - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo is a sometimes-actor who also has appeared in the motion pictures North Dallas Forty and Wildcats.Ricardo is also a stand-up comedian and NFL and boxing commentator, [1] and the only bilingual announcer to have announced network events as both the lead announcer and color commentator in both Spanish and English.

  3. Marc Castro - Wikipedia

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    Castro was born and raised in Fresno, California. [3] His mother, Lorena Camacho, was born in Mexicali, Mexico and raised in Fresno, Ca., while his father, Tony Castro, is a Salvadoran refugee from San Miguel. [3] He started training as a boxer under his father at the age of four. [3]

  4. Carlos Castro (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Save Mart Arena, Fresno, California, U.S. Won vacant WBC Continental Americas super bantamweight title: 21 Win 21–0 Diuhl Olguin UD 8 Aug 25, 2018 Gila River Arena, Glendale, Arizona, U.S. 20 Win 20–0 Alexis Santiago TKO 10 (10), 1:50: Feb 24, 2018 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. Won vacant WBC–USNBC super bantamweight title: 19 ...

  5. Catfight - Wikipedia

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    From the 1990s to the mid-2000s, Napali Video and California Wildcats were groundbreaking for the production and publication of such videos in the Anglo-American region. [ 127 ] [ 128 ] Depending on the film, the depicted focus was on different types of duels, including wrestling, boxing, sexfighting or titfighting, the aggressive squeezing or ...

  6. Ron Lyle - Wikipedia

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    Bill Daniels, a cable television executive, president of American Basketball Association and owner of the Denver Rocks boxing team and the Utah Stars basketball team, offered Lyle an official job as a welder with a firm he owned, and on Sunday, November 9, 1969, Lyle was released from prison on parole. He was released after serving 7½ years.

  7. Alex García (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Instead of boxing in the 1986 Goodwill Games, García chose to rest. [11] He soon fought at the 1986 USA−USSR boxing duals, where he fought Vyacheslav Yakovlev (who also lost to Stevenson at Reno by majority decision,) in a match-up on July 26, and exhibition bout on August 2, losing him twice in a row, both time by unanimous decision. [ 12 ] "

  8. Genaro Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Genaro Hernández (May 10, 1966 – June 7, 2011) was a Mexican American professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 1998. [1] [2] [3] Nicknamed "Chicanito" Hernandez, he went on to become a two-time super featherweight world champion, having held the WBA title from 1991 to 1995, and the WBC and lineal titles from 1997 to 1998.

  9. Ryan Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Sportsmen's Lodge, Studio City, California, U.S. 5 Win 5–0 Jonathan Cruz TKO 2 (4), 1:44: Aug 17, 2016 Exchange LA, Los Angeles, California: 4 Win 4–0 Cristian Jesus Cruz UD: 4 Jul 27, 2016 Rancho Grande Bar, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico: 3 Win 3–0 Luis Lozano TKO 1 (4), 1:40: Jul 7, 2016 Rancho Grande Bar, Tijuana, Baja California ...