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Wrestled against [[El Santo]], [[Blue Demon]], el [[Solitario]], [[Huracán Ramírez]], [[Tinieblas]], [[Mil Mascaras]], [[Ray Richard]], Nixon, Cadaver, los Brazos, los Villanos among other legends. Trainer of 40 professional wrestlers including [[La Araña Negra]], [[Furia Negra]] and [[Corsario Jr.]]. He was President of the Comisión de Box y Lucha de Cancún from 2002 until 2009. | Wrestled against [[El Santo]], [[Blue Demon]], el [[Solitario]], [[Huracán Ramírez]], [[Tinieblas]], [[Mil Mascaras]], [[Ray Richard]], Nixon, Cadaver, los Brazos, los Villanos among other legends. Trainer of 40 professional wrestlers including [[La Araña Negra]], [[Furia Negra]] and [[Corsario Jr.]]. He was President of the Comisión de Box y Lucha de Cancún from 2002 until 2009. | ||
He wrestled in almost all over Mexico, particularly in the South, States such as Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo. He was multiple champion. He was in the main venues in Cancún from “Silverio Pérez” to Arena Colonos, or la Plaza de Toros. | |||
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Legendary Quintana Roo based luchador, who was also a prominent trainer, referee, promoter, and commisioner. Born in Hunucmá, Yucatán, in 1945, and lived in Cancún since 1975. He held multiple jobs such as shoemaker, and taxi driver. His ring name came because he worked in a bar named "Los Corsarios".
Wrestled against El Santo, Blue Demon, el Solitario, Huracán Ramírez, Tinieblas, Mil Mascaras, Ray Richard, Nixon, Cadaver, los Brazos, los Villanos among other legends. Trainer of 40 professional wrestlers including La Araña Negra, Furia Negra and Corsario Jr.. He was President of the Comisión de Box y Lucha de Cancún from 2002 until 2009.
He wrestled in almost all over Mexico, particularly in the South, States such as Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo. He was multiple champion. He was in the main venues in Cancún from “Silverio Pérez” to Arena Colonos, or la Plaza de Toros.