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|realName=Felix Celestino Carrizales | |realName=Felix Celestino Carrizales | ||
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Félix “Kid” Celestino, was born in Zacatecas on 1911. His family moved to Monterrey when he | Félix “Kid” Celestino, was born in Zacatecas on 1911. His family moved to Monterrey when he was a child. He was a boxing fan, sport he practiced until 1937 when he changed to professional wrestling and debuted on 1938. Wreslted in Monterrey and at border cities of Tamaulipas and Coahuila and Mexico City. He worked at Ferronales (Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México). On May 23, 1945 he suffered a severe job accident and he lost both hands. After therapy and in despite of the adversities he continued practicing boxing, he had some fights, but it was difficult for him. Celestino overcame the tragedy and practiced wrestling once more. He wrestled at the North of Mexico and South of United States. He also trained wrestlers. | ||
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* [https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1925820490896345&id=520838024727939 Archivo Historico de Monterrey] | * [https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1925820490896345&id=520838024727939 Archivo Historico de Monterrey] | ||
* [https://youtu.be/dNc1aanQHdQ MisticieroTV] |
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Félix “Kid” Celestino, was born in Zacatecas on 1911. His family moved to Monterrey when he was a child. He was a boxing fan, sport he practiced until 1937 when he changed to professional wrestling and debuted on 1938. Wreslted in Monterrey and at border cities of Tamaulipas and Coahuila and Mexico City. He worked at Ferronales (Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México). On May 23, 1945 he suffered a severe job accident and he lost both hands. After therapy and in despite of the adversities he continued practicing boxing, he had some fights, but it was difficult for him. Celestino overcame the tragedy and practiced wrestling once more. He wrestled at the North of Mexico and South of United States. He also trained wrestlers.