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|realName=José de Jesús Pantoja Flores | |realName=José de Jesús Pantoja Flores | ||
|nicknames=El Gato Egipcio (The Egyptian Cat), Mogurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr | |nicknames=El Gato Egipcio (The Egyptian Cat), Mogurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr | ||
|nameHistory=Terremoto (debut - 83) Olímpico Flores ( | |nameHistory=Terremoto (debut - 83; not the Guadalajara one), Olímpico Flores (81 - 84), Mogur (84 - ), El Jalisco (1992 [http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/19739-will-el-dandy-praise-always-be-seen-as-ironic/page-2#entry5618626]) | ||
|family=[[The Spanish Red]] (wife), [[Tigre Hispano]] (father-in-law) | |family=[[The Spanish Red]] (wife), [[Tigre Hispano]] (father-in-law) | ||
|maestro=[[Pedro Anguiano]], [[Rolando Vera]] | |maestro=[[Pedro Anguiano]], [[Rolando Vera]] | ||
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|obituarydate= | |obituarydate= | ||
|debut=[[September]] [[1980]] - [[San Luis Potosí]], [[San Luis Potosi|SLP]] | |debut=[[September]] [[1980]] - [[San Luis Potosí]], [[San Luis Potosi|SLP]] | ||
|lostmaskto=[[Máscara Año 2000]] - [[September 23, 1988]] - [[Arena México]] | |lostmaskto=[[Máscara Año 2000]] - [[September 23]], [[1988]] - [[Arena México]] | ||
|height=5'9"/175 cms | |height=5'9"/175 cms | ||
|weight=202 lbs/92 kg | |weight=202 lbs/92 kg | ||
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== Biography == | |||
Mogur is one of the few men to have wrestled in the main event of back-to-back [[CMLL Anniversario|CMLL anniversary]] shows. He trained under Pedro Anguiano with [[El Dandy]] and [[Javier Cruz|Javier "Monarca" Cruz]], and like those two he had a good set of technical skills to rely on throughout his career. After wrestling as Olimpico Flores in his early years, he was given a mask and the name Mogur in early June 1984. The EMLL had visions of Mogur as one of their top tecnicos, so they pushed him hard right out of the gate, positioning him as a challenger for [[Satanico]]'s [[NWA World Middleweight Championship|World Middleweight Title]] in his very first month with that character. The push didn't really take, though. He took As Charro's mask in the main event of the 1987 anniversary show but then lost his to Mascara Año 2000 one year later. Even if he never fulfilled the expectations that the promotion set for him, Mogur was still considered a valuable worker, as he wrestled for them for over twenty years, picking up some additional apuestas victories and a couple of title reigns along the way. | |||
== | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Asesino Negro]]|[[Mogur]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | |||
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Mogur]]|[[Comando Ruso]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Torero]]|[[Mogur]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|83/04/17|hairs|[[Javier Llanes]] & Olímpico Flores|[[Pánico]] & [[Bruno Victoria]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|[[1987]]/[[September 18|09/18]]|mask|[[Mogur]]|[[As Charro]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|88/??/??|hair|[[Mogur]]|[[Luis Mariscal]]|unknown}} | |||
{{aline|88/??/??|mask|[[Mogur]]|[[Unicornio]]|unknown}} | |||
{{aline|88/06/24|mask|[[Mogur]]|[[César Curiel|Quasar]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|88/[[September 23|09/23]]|mask|[[Máscara Año 2000]]|[[Mogur]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|89/06/02|hair|[[Mogur]]|[[El Egipcio]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|90/03/18|hair|[[Mogur]]|[[El Macho]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|90/10/17|hair|[[Mogur]]|[[Verdugo]]|Arena Coliseo - Acapulco, Guerrero}} | |||
{{aline|90/10/28|hair|[[Mogur]]|[[Hombre Bala]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|[[1994|94]]/[[December 18|12/18]]|hair|[[Apolo Dantés]]|[[Mogur]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}} | |||
{{aline|98/06/14|hairs|[[Ringo Mendoza]] & [[Tajiri]]|[[Chicago Express]] & Mogur|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|07/03/18|hair|[[Leono]]|[[Mogur]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aend|}} | |||
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Biography
Mogur is one of the few men to have wrestled in the main event of back-to-back CMLL anniversary shows. He trained under Pedro Anguiano with El Dandy and Javier "Monarca" Cruz, and like those two he had a good set of technical skills to rely on throughout his career. After wrestling as Olimpico Flores in his early years, he was given a mask and the name Mogur in early June 1984. The EMLL had visions of Mogur as one of their top tecnicos, so they pushed him hard right out of the gate, positioning him as a challenger for Satanico's World Middleweight Title in his very first month with that character. The push didn't really take, though. He took As Charro's mask in the main event of the 1987 anniversary show but then lost his to Mascara Año 2000 one year later. Even if he never fulfilled the expectations that the promotion set for him, Mogur was still considered a valuable worker, as he wrestled for them for over twenty years, picking up some additional apuestas victories and a couple of title reigns along the way.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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??/??/?? | hair | Asesino Negro | Mogur | Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco |
??/??/?? | hair | Mogur | Comando Ruso | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
??/??/?? | hair | Torero | Mogur | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
83/04/17 | hairs | Javier Llanes & Olímpico Flores | Pánico & Bruno Victoria | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
1987/09/18 | mask | Mogur | As Charro | Arena México - Mexico City |
88/??/?? | hair | Mogur | Luis Mariscal | unknown |
88/??/?? | mask | Mogur | Unicornio | unknown |
88/06/24 | mask | Mogur | Quasar | Arena México - Mexico City |
88/09/23 | mask | Máscara Año 2000 | Mogur | Arena México - Mexico City |
89/06/02 | hair | Mogur | El Egipcio | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
90/03/18 | hair | Mogur | El Macho | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
90/10/17 | hair | Mogur | Verdugo | Arena Coliseo - Acapulco, Guerrero |
90/10/28 | hair | Mogur | Hombre Bala | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
94/12/18 | hair | Apolo Dantés | Mogur | Arena Coliseo DF |
98/06/14 | hairs | Ringo Mendoza & Tajiri | Chicago Express & Mogur | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
07/03/18 | hair | Leono | Mogur | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
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