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  2. Miguel Canto - Wikipedia

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    Jose Luis Cetina UD 10 1971-04-29 Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico: 19 Win 14–3–2 Tigre Bracamonte UD 8 1971-04-04 Tizimin, Yucatán, Mexico: 18 Win 13–3–2 Marcus Gomez

  3. Andres Hernández (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    These included a victory over veteran Jose Luis Cetina (59-18-2 coming into their fight) in what was Hernandez's first fight abroad, held at the International Amphitheater, in Chicago, Illinois, United States, when he beat Cetina with a sixth-round knockout.

  4. List of conquistadors - Wikipedia

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    Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva; Francisco César; Juan de Céspedes; Beltrán de Cetina; Gregorio de Cetina; Pedro Cieza de León; Christopher Columbus; Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (founder of Nicaragua) Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (Yucatán conquistador) Francisco Vázquez de Coronado; Hernán Cortés; Juan de la Cosa; Bartolomé de ...

  5. Pedro Flores (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Jose Luis Cruz PTS 10 Feb 2, 1980 29 years, 172 days Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico: 20 Win 14–6 Pedro Galaviz PTS 10 Sep 8, 1979 29 years, 25 days Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico: 19 Win 13–6 Jose Luis Valencia PTS 10 Jun 9, 1979 28 years, 299 days Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico: 18 Win 12–6 Samuel Machorro PTS 10

  6. Gilbert Luis R. Centina III - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Luis Ramos Centina III, OSA (May 19, 1947 – May 1, 2020) [1] was a Filipino-American Catholic priest and poet who authored nine poetry books, two novels and a book of literary criticism. [2] He was a member of the Augustinians.

  7. Beltrán de Cetina - Wikipedia

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    In 1553, sons of former Mérida regidor Beltrán de Cetina and his Sevillian wife Isabel de Velasco, Beltrán and Gregorio de Cetina y Velasco (there was also another, more obscure, brother named Antonio), traveled to New Spain on a ship captained by Juan de Andino, to live as encomenderos, ultimately leaving multiple descendants in Yucatán ...

  8. Juan Herrera (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 1981, Herrera won the WBA flyweight title by upsetting Panamanian Luis Ibarra via an eleventh round T.K.O. in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico.He defended the title once against Venezuelan Betulio Gonzalez, [1] before losing it to Santos Laciar, who beat him twice.

  9. Category:People from Seville - Wikipedia

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