Luis villanueva kid azteca biography
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Kid Azteca
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Kid Azteca
Kid Azteca | ||
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Nombre | Luis Villanueva Páramo | |
Nacimiento | Tepito, Ciudad de México, México 21 de junio de | |
Fallecimiento | Ciudad de México, México 16 de marzo de (88años) | |
Apodo | Kid Chino, Kid Azteca | |
Estilo | Ortodoxo | |
Peso | Wélter | |
Nacionalidad | MéxicoMéxico | |
Años activo | ||
Residencia | Ciudad de México | |
Estadísticas | ||
Total | ||
Victorias | ||
• Por nocaut | ||
Derrotas | 39 | |
Empates | 4 | |
No presentado | 0 | |
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Luis Villanueva Páramo (Tepito, Ciudad de México, 21 de junio de - Ciudad de México, 16 de marzo de ) fue un boxeador mexicano apodado Kid Azteca. Su carrera abarcó de a , siendo uno de los pocos boxeadores profesionales que ha peleado por cuatro décadas junto a Archie Moore, George Foreman, Roberto Durán y Bernard Hopkins. Fue campeón de peso wélter de su país entre y [1][2]
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When people talk about boxing with friends who are fans of the sport, they almost always allude to Mexico as a land of fighters of renowned courage in the ring and agree that it is the Latin American country that has produced the largest number of world champions in the region, some , only surpassed by the United States, which has had more than (the numbers change constantly), and inevitably, the topic drifts towards who have been the most brilliant boxing stars of Mexico over time.
When this happens, the first name on the table is Julio César Chávez, The Caesar of Boxing, as he is called in his homeland, who is unquestionably cited as the best Aztec boxer of all time for his three world titles (super featherweight, lightweight and super lightweight), in addition to his wins, 85 by KO, two draws, only 6 setbacks with 4 knockouts and an extensive string of 90 straight victories between his debut and first loss in a career that spanned from to
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