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|name=El Caballero Tigre | |name=El Caballero Tigre | ||
|realName= Pedro Bolaños | |realName= Pedro Bolaños | ||
|nicknames= | |nicknames= | ||
|nameHistory=Pedro Bolaños, Caballero Tigre | |nameHistory= Pedro Bolaños, Caballero Tigre (1960- 1986), El Santo (In Sudamerica) | ||
|family=[[Gallo Tapado]] ( | |family=[[Gallo Tapado]] (son); [[Gallo Tapado Jr.]] (grandson); [[El Hijo Del Gallo Tapado Jr.]] (great grandson) | ||
|maestro= | |maestro= | ||
|birthdate= | |birthdate= | ||
|debut= | |debut= | ||
|lostmaskto= | |lostmaskto= | ||
|height= | |height=167 cm/6' 6" | ||
|weight= | |weight=82 kg/181 lb | ||
|obituarydate= | |obituarydate=[[1999]] | ||
|signatureMoves= | |signatureMoves= | ||
|titles= | |titles= South America Title | ||
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Formed famous teams with [[Carta Brava]], [[El Condor]] & [[El Lince]] (who died tragically in a car accident at a young age). Also teamed with his son El Caballero Tigre II who would eventually go on to acheive fame under the name [[Gallo Tapado]]. | Formed famous teams with [[Carta Brava]], [[El Condor]] & [[El Lince]] (who died tragically in a car accident at a young age). Also teamed with his son El Caballero Tigre II who would eventually go on to acheive fame under the name [[Gallo Tapado]]. | ||
He had many rivals throughout his career but the most memorable was with [[Dr. Karonte]]. They never made it to a mask match and both retired with their respective masks. Some of his other rivals included [[Canaima]] | He had many rivals throughout his career but the most memorable was with [[Dr. Karonte]]. They never made it to a mask match and both retired with their respective masks. Some of his other rivals included [[Canaima]], [[Espectro I]], [[Hermano Muerte I]] (who eventually became [[Sangre Fria]]), [[Hermano Muerte II]], [[Chanoc]], [[El Duque]], [[Professor Satan]] & [[Tom Mix]]. | ||
Although he never made it to [[Arena Mexico]], he was well known in the smaller arenas throughout the [[Distrito Federal]] area. Some of those arenas included [[Arena Xochilmilco]], [[Arena Naucalpan]] & [[Arena Monumental]]. | Although he never made it to [[Arena Mexico]], he was well known in the smaller arenas throughout the [[Distrito Federal]] area. Some of those arenas included [[Arena Xochilmilco]], [[Arena Naucalpan]] & [[Arena Monumental]]. | ||
He retired in the | He retired in 1986, never losing the mask and left the Caballero Tigre gimmick to his son Caballero Tigre II ([[Gallo Tapado]]). | ||
After his retirement he became a director on the Association for Retired Luchadores, a position which he held until his death in [[1999]]. | |||
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== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[El Caballero Tigre]]|[[ | {{aline|1954|mask|Pedro Bolaños|[[Fantomas]]|[[Tamaulipas]]}} | ||
{{aend|}} | {{aline|1955|hair|Pedro Bolaños|[[Eddie Martinez]]|[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano, Torreón, Coahuila]]}} | ||
{{aline|1956|masks (1)|Pedro Bolaños, [[Chico Veloz]] & [[Mario Llanes]]|???, ???, ??? |[[Arena Coliseo]]-[[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|??/??/??|mask|Caballero Tigre|[[Canaima]]|[[??]]}} | |||
{{aline|1962|mask|Caballero Tigre|[[Cruz Diablo]]|[[??]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[1963]]/??/??|mask|Caballero Tigre|[[Johnny James]]|[[??]]}} | |||
{{aline|1963|mask|Caballero Tigre|[[Peter James]]|[[Tamaulipas]]}} | |||
{{aline|1972|mask|Caballero Tigre|[[El Espia]]|[[??]]}} | |||
{{aline|1972|mask|Caballero Tigre|[[Cuervo ]]|[[Tampico]]}} | |||
{{aline|??/??/??|mask|Caballero Tigre|[[El Monstruo]]|[[??]]}} | |||
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> [[José Luis Valero]] forgot him to mention to what masked men trio they loss his masks with Bolaños, Chico and Llanes, a pity, since it is strange that a hair falls down before a mask and more strange that three masks fall down in the same match}} | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{Gallery||name=licecaballero.jpg|caption=w/[[El Lince]] | {{Gallery||name=PedroBonales.JPG|caption=unmasked 1956}} | ||
{{Gallery||name= | {{Gallery||name=ctigre.jpg|caption=1962}} | ||
{{Gallery||name= | {{Gallery||name=licecaballero.jpg|caption=w/[[El Lince]] 1966}} | ||
{{Gallery||name= | {{Gallery||name=caballerotigre04.jpg|caption=1965}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=Caballerotigre03.jpg}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=107619686_1988878514576138_5678629529287060385_n.jpg}} | |||
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Cabllero Tigre]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Cabllero Tigre]] | ||
[[Category:Articles which need translation|Cabllero Tigre]] | [[Category:Articles which need translation|Cabllero Tigre]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] |
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Biography
Real name Pedro Bolaños, he wrestled under that name in the mid-60's as a tecnico. After wrestling in Central and South America he returned to Mexico and decided to begin a new career for himself at the age of 39 by putting on a mask.
His mask was historic due to the fact it was the first time anyone had worn a mask with an opening for their mouth. El Solitario eventually copied this design for his own legendary mask.
Formed famous teams with Carta Brava, El Condor & El Lince (who died tragically in a car accident at a young age). Also teamed with his son El Caballero Tigre II who would eventually go on to acheive fame under the name Gallo Tapado.
He had many rivals throughout his career but the most memorable was with Dr. Karonte. They never made it to a mask match and both retired with their respective masks. Some of his other rivals included Canaima, Espectro I, Hermano Muerte I (who eventually became Sangre Fria), Hermano Muerte II, Chanoc, El Duque, Professor Satan & Tom Mix.
Although he never made it to Arena Mexico, he was well known in the smaller arenas throughout the Distrito Federal area. Some of those arenas included Arena Xochilmilco, Arena Naucalpan & Arena Monumental.
He retired in 1986, never losing the mask and left the Caballero Tigre gimmick to his son Caballero Tigre II (Gallo Tapado).
After his retirement he became a director on the Association for Retired Luchadores, a position which he held until his death in 1999.
By: axl5141
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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1954 | mask | Pedro Bolaños | Fantomas | Tamaulipas |
1955 | hair | Pedro Bolaños | Eddie Martinez | Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano, Torreón, Coahuila |
1956 | masks (1) | Pedro Bolaños, Chico Veloz & Mario Llanes | ???, ???, ??? | Arena Coliseo-Mexico City |
??/??/?? | mask | Caballero Tigre | Canaima | ?? |
1962 | mask | Caballero Tigre | Cruz Diablo | ?? |
1963/??/?? | mask | Caballero Tigre | Johnny James | ?? |
1963 | mask | Caballero Tigre | Peter James | Tamaulipas |
1972 | mask | Caballero Tigre | El Espia | ?? |
1972 | mask | Caballero Tigre | Cuervo | Tampico |
??/??/?? | mask | Caballero Tigre | El Monstruo | ?? |
(1) José Luis Valero forgot him to mention to what masked men trio they loss his masks with Bolaños, Chico and Llanes, a pity, since it is strange that a hair falls down before a mask and more strange that three masks fall down in the same match |