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|obituarydate=[[June 2]], [[2020]] | |obituarydate=[[June 2]], [[2020]]<ref>[https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157628569301559&id=96186896558 Revista Box y Lucha]</ref> | ||
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Remarkable Libre Libre trainer in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico State, among his trainees were [[ | Remarkable Libre Libre trainer in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico State, among his trainees were [[Chak Mol]], Los Rayos Tapatíos I & II, [[Tony Cirio]], [[Tony Cirio Jr.]] As a competitor, Indio Yoko wrestled ik Arena La Lupita, Santa Martha, Renovación, Santa María Aztahuacán, Cómite 39, Azteca Budokán, San Juan Pantitlán and Arena 2 de Junio. | ||
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Remarkable Libre Libre trainer in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico State, among his trainees were Chak Mol, Los Rayos Tapatíos I & II, Tony Cirio, Tony Cirio Jr. As a competitor, Indio Yoko wrestled ik Arena La Lupita, Santa Martha, Renovación, Santa María Aztahuacán, Cómite 39, Azteca Budokán, San Juan Pantitlán and Arena 2 de Junio.