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== Profile ==


Enrique Ugartechea was one of the pioneers of Lucha Libre.  He was representative of the brand Spalding in Mexico and known as "Mexico's Strongest Man".  He traveled in different places around the world.  He combined elements of Greco-Roman with Olympic wrestling.<ref>https://medium.com/revista-cat%C3%A1strofe/cabelleras-f8d4ddcc5904</ref>  He was the first in inaugurate a gymnasium to train professional wrestlers. He made tours all over México.
Enrique Ugartechea was one of the pioneers of Lucha Libre.  When he was 13 he saw Romulus, a strongman and wrestler as an inspiration.  He was representative of the brand Spalding in Mexico and known as "Mexico's Strongest Man".  He traveled in different places around the world.  He combined elements of Greco-Roman with Olympic wrestling.<ref>https://medium.com/revista-cat%C3%A1strofe/cabelleras-f8d4ddcc5904</ref> He had notable matches with his idol Romulus and won one of them. He was the first in inaugurate a gymnasium to train professional wrestlers. He made tours all over México.


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== Gallery ==

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Enrique Ugartechea
Enrique Ugartechea
Name Enrique Ugartechea
Real name Enrique Ugartechea
Nicknames "Mexico's Stongest Man"
Name history Enrique Ugartechea
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Birth date, location July 29, 1881 - Xalapa, Veracruz[1]
Obituary date November 9, 1963
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Profile

Enrique Ugartechea was one of the pioneers of Lucha Libre. When he was 13 he saw Romulus, a strongman and wrestler as an inspiration. He was representative of the brand Spalding in Mexico and known as "Mexico's Strongest Man". He traveled in different places around the world. He combined elements of Greco-Roman with Olympic wrestling.[2] He had notable matches with his idol Romulus and won one of them. He was the first in inaugurate a gymnasium to train professional wrestlers. He made tours all over México.

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