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Born in Pachuca, Hidalgo; moved to Mexico City at the age of 15 where he worked as baker. Practiced boxing at amateur level. He was brother of [[Maciste]]. Became a professional wrestler rapidly. Debuted on 1939 as a técnico. Admirer of [[Salvador Flores]] and [[Gory Guerrero]]. Never was a main eventer, but he was an illustrious trainer with a large list of pupils. Some of his most notable trainees were [[Fantasma de la Ópera (Original)|Fantasma de la Quebrada]], [[Scaramouche]], [[La Seductora]], [[Cruz Diablo]], [[Dardo Aguilar]]. | Born in Pachuca, Hidalgo; moved to Mexico City at the age of 15 where he worked as baker. Practiced boxing at amateur level. He was brother of [[Maciste]]. Became a professional wrestler rapidly. Debuted on 1939 as a técnico. Admirer of [[Salvador Flores]] and [[Gory Guerrero]]. Never was a main eventer, but he was an illustrious trainer with a large list of pupils. Some of his most notable trainees were [[Fantasma de la Ópera (Original)|Fantasma de la Quebrada]], [[Scaramouche]], [[La Seductora]], [[Cruz Diablo]], [[Dardo Aguilar]], [[Pequeño Olímpico]], [[Mini Psicosis I]]. | ||
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Born in Pachuca, Hidalgo; moved to Mexico City at the age of 15 where he worked as baker. Practiced boxing at amateur level. He was brother of Maciste. Became a professional wrestler rapidly. Debuted on 1939 as a técnico. Admirer of Salvador Flores and Gory Guerrero. Never was a main eventer, but he was an illustrious trainer with a large list of pupils. Some of his most notable trainees were Fantasma de la Quebrada, Scaramouche, La Seductora, Cruz Diablo, Dardo Aguilar, Pequeño Olímpico, Mini Psicosis I.