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|realName=Bill Martínez
|realName=Bill Martínez
|nicknames=Tiger Boy<br>
|nicknames=Tiger Boy, El Tigre Colombiano, Tiger Boy, Bill Patino, Pedro Patino
El Tigre Colombiano<br>
Tiger Boy<br>
Bill Patino<br>
Pedro Patino<br>
|nameHistory=Tigre Colombiano
|nameHistory=Tigre Colombiano
|family=
|family=
|maestro=
|maestro=Luis A. Gutierrez, Alirio Lillo
|birthdate=[[March 6]], [[1930]] - [[New York]], [[USA]] (he grew up in Barranquilla, Colombia)
|birthdate=[[March 6]], [[1930]] - [[New York]], [[USA]] (he grew up in Barranquilla, Colombia)
|debut=
|debut=
|lostmaskto=
|lostmaskto=[[Anibal]] - [[April 24]], [[1974]] - [[Arena México]]
|height=175 cm/5' 7"
|height=175 cm/5' 7"
|weight=
|weight=
|obituarydate=
|obituarydate=[[November 28]], [[2022]]
|signatureMoves=[[La Tigrera]], [[La Plancha Volante]], [[Cangrejo Lagunero]], [[Cangrejo]], [[Dropkick]], [[Crossbody]]
|signatureMoves=[[La Tigrera]], [[La Plancha Volante]], [[Cangrejo Lagunero]], [[Cangrejo]], [[Dropkick]], [[Crossbody]]
|titles=Sudamerican Heavyweight championship, World Heavyweight championship, World Light Heavyweight championship
|titles=Sudamerican Heavyweight championship, World Heavyweight championship, World Light Heavyweight championship
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== Bio ==
== Bio ==


Bill Martinez is a retired Colombian professional wrestler, Jiu Jitsu teacher, former boxer and Greco-Roman wrestler. He is known under the ring name El Tigre Colombiano.  
Bill Martinez is a retired Colombian professional wrestler, Jiu-Jitsu teacher, former boxer and Greco-Roman wrestler. He is known under the ring name El Tigre Colombiano.  


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==
His parents Salomon Martinez Quintero and  Ana Patino met at the Colombian Consulate in New York and they married in that city.  He was born on [[March 6]], [[1930]] in New York City.  At the age of 3, his parents went back to Colombia. They lived in Barranquilla where he was baptized. In order to avoid more paperwork they said he was born in Barranquilla.  At the age of 15 he got his Identification Card as Colombian citizen.
His parents Salomon Martinez Quintero and  Ana Patino met at the Colombian Consulate in New York and they married in that city.  He was born on [[March 6]], [[1930]] in New York City.  At the age of 3, his parents went back to Colombia. They lived in Barranquilla where he was baptized. In order to avoid more paperwork, they said he was born in Barranquilla.  At the age of 15, he got his Identification Card as a Colombian citizen.


== Training ==
== Training ==
Martínez has a vast background in sports.  He. Was trained by Masiste II in boxing. His Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling trainer was Luis A.Gutierrez, national champion of Colombia.
Martínez has a vast background in sports.  He. Was trained by Masiste II in boxing. His Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling trainer was Luis A.Gutierrez, national champion of Colombia, he began his training with him in 1947.  He trained Vale Tudo with Ivan Taranowski during 1949.  His maestro en professional wrestling was the Chilean, [[Alirio Lillo]].


== Career ==
== Career ==
In Bill's professional wrestling career, Bill wrestled in many countries in the late 40's and 50's. He visited South America, Africa and Europe. Bill held many wrestling titles in Germany, France, Mexico, Puerto Rico & Colombia. Martinez retired from professional wrestling in the late 80's. Martinez lives in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico and teaches Martial Arts.
In Bill's professional wrestling career, Bill wrestled in many countries in the late 40's and 50's. He visited South America, Africa, and Europe. Bill held many wrestling titles in Germany, France, Mexico, Puerto Rico & Colombia. Martinez retired from professional wrestling in the late 80's. Martinez lives in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico and teaches Martial Arts.


In 1960 he traved to Europe and after three months there, he won the World Championship in Munchen, Germany defeating the Yugoslavian Michael Ayovíj. In that match his opponent broke his retina. He retired from professinal wrestling in 1985, because the good promoters were gone and the promotions were in charge of mediocre wrestlers. For these reasons, professional wrestling was no longer profitable for him.
In 1960, he traveled to Europe and after three months there, he won the World Championship in Munchen, Germany defeating the Yugoslavian Michael Ayovíj. His opponent broke his retina in that match. He retired from professional wrestling in 1985, because the good promoters were gone and the promotions were in charge of mediocre wrestlers. For these reasons, professional wrestling was no longer profitable for him.


With his vast knowledge in the real wrestling from the golden age, he competed in Mixed Martial Arts. He competed in three fight getting to wins and one loss.  His license was revoked due to his age.  However, he kept praticing with the best MMA exponents in USA.  He holds a black belt 10th dan in MMA.
With his vast knowledge in the real wrestling from the golden age, he competed in Mixed Martial Arts. He competed in three fight getting to wins and one loss.  His license was revoked due to his age.  However, he kept practicing with the best MMA exponents in USA.  He holds a black belt 10th dan in MMA.


He traved 43 countries including several Principalities.  He was bodyguard for the Rolling Stones and worked in several films.  He lived in Europe for 25 years, 2 years in Africa, and 6 months in the Near East, Middle East, and Far East.
He traveled 43 countries including several Principalities.  He was a bodyguard for the Rolling Stones and worked in several films.  He lived in Europe for 25 years, 2 years in Africa, and 6 months in the Near East, Middle East, and the Far East.


== Luchas de apuestas record ==
== Luchas de apuestas record ==
{{astart}}
{{astart}}
{{aline|?????|mask|Tigre Colombiano|[[La Momia]]|unknow}}
{{aline|?????|mask|Tigre Colombiano|[[La Momia]]|unknow}}
{{aline|74/04/24|mask/hair|[[Aníbal]] & [[Steve Wright]]|[[René Guajardo]] & [[Tigre Colombiano]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|1974/04/24|mask/hair|[[Aníbal]] & [[Steve Wright]]|[[René Guajardo]] & [[Tigre Colombiano]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|78/03/17|hair|Tigre Colombiano|[[El Reo]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|[[1978]]/[[03/24]]|hair|[[Tigre Colombiano]]|[[El Reo]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|78/04/07<ref>[http://wrestlingclassics.com/cgi-bin/.ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=10&t=004698 Matt Farmer]</ref>|hair|[[Tigre Colombiano]]|[[Adorable Rubi]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|[[1978]]/[[04/07]]<ref>[http://wrestlingclassics.com/cgi-bin/.ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=10&t=004698 Matt Farmer]</ref>|hair|[[Tigre Colombiano]]|[[Adorable Rubi]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|[[1983]]/[[03/25]]|hair|[[Sandokán]]|[[Tigre Colombiano]]|Panama City, Panama}}
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 2 August 2024

Profile

Tigre Colombiano
Tigre Colombiano
Name Tigre Colombiano
Real name Bill Martínez
Nicknames Tiger Boy, El Tigre Colombiano, Tiger Boy, Bill Patino, Pedro Patino
Name history Tigre Colombiano
Family
Maestro(s) Luis A. Gutierrez, Alirio Lillo
Birth date, location March 6, 1930 - New York, USA (he grew up in Barranquilla, Colombia)
Obituary date November 28, 2022
Debut, location
Lost mask to Anibal - April 24, 1974 - Arena México
Height 175 cm/5' 7"
Weight
Signature moves La Tigrera, La Plancha Volante, Cangrejo Lagunero, Cangrejo, Dropkick, Crossbody
Titles: Sudamerican Heavyweight championship, World Heavyweight championship, World Light Heavyweight championship

Bio

Bill Martinez is a retired Colombian professional wrestler, Jiu-Jitsu teacher, former boxer and Greco-Roman wrestler. He is known under the ring name El Tigre Colombiano.

Early Life

His parents Salomon Martinez Quintero and Ana Patino met at the Colombian Consulate in New York and they married in that city. He was born on March 6, 1930 in New York City. At the age of 3, his parents went back to Colombia. They lived in Barranquilla where he was baptized. In order to avoid more paperwork, they said he was born in Barranquilla. At the age of 15, he got his Identification Card as a Colombian citizen.

Training

Martínez has a vast background in sports. He. Was trained by Masiste II in boxing. His Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling trainer was Luis A.Gutierrez, national champion of Colombia, he began his training with him in 1947. He trained Vale Tudo with Ivan Taranowski during 1949. His maestro en professional wrestling was the Chilean, Alirio Lillo.

Career

In Bill's professional wrestling career, Bill wrestled in many countries in the late 40's and 50's. He visited South America, Africa, and Europe. Bill held many wrestling titles in Germany, France, Mexico, Puerto Rico & Colombia. Martinez retired from professional wrestling in the late 80's. Martinez lives in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico and teaches Martial Arts.

In 1960, he traveled to Europe and after three months there, he won the World Championship in Munchen, Germany defeating the Yugoslavian Michael Ayovíj. His opponent broke his retina in that match. He retired from professional wrestling in 1985, because the good promoters were gone and the promotions were in charge of mediocre wrestlers. For these reasons, professional wrestling was no longer profitable for him.

With his vast knowledge in the real wrestling from the golden age, he competed in Mixed Martial Arts. He competed in three fight getting to wins and one loss. His license was revoked due to his age. However, he kept practicing with the best MMA exponents in USA. He holds a black belt 10th dan in MMA.

He traveled 43 countries including several Principalities. He was a bodyguard for the Rolling Stones and worked in several films. He lived in Europe for 25 years, 2 years in Africa, and 6 months in the Near East, Middle East, and the Far East.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
????? mask Tigre Colombiano La Momia unknow
1974/04/24 mask/hair Aníbal & Steve Wright René Guajardo & Tigre Colombiano Arena México
1978/03/24 hair Tigre Colombiano El Reo Arena México
1978/04/07[1] hair Tigre Colombiano Adorable Rubi Arena México
1983/03/25 hair Sandokán Tigre Colombiano Panama City, Panama
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1972
1974 lost mask to:Aníbal
1974 lost mask to:Aníbal
1974
Lucha Libre Magazine 541