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|height=167 cm/6' 6"
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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]] (who's mask he won), [[Espectro I]], [[Hermano Muerte I]] (who eventually became [[Sangre Fria]]), [[Hermano Muerte II]], [[Chanoc]], [[El Duque]], [[Professor Satan]] & [[Tom Mix]].
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 mid-70's and left the Caballero Tigre gimmick to his son. After his retirement he became a director on the Association for Retired Luchadores, a position which he held until his death in [[1999]].
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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Su nombre verdadero era Pedro Bolaños, Luchador Tecnico de los Años 60's, un magnifico Peso Welter que gozaba de Gran Cartel Internacionalmente, despues de una Gira que realiza por Centro y Sudamerica decide enmascararse en Mexico a los 39 años.
Su Mascara es Historica pues es la Primera en Mexico y en el Mundo que tuvo como inovacion la "boca abierta" y fue el primer Luchador que la utilizo sobre un Ring, poco tiempo despues "El Solitario" (Roberto Gonzalez Cruz) adoptaria esa variante en el diseño de su Dorada Mascara.
Formo grandes Duplas al lado de Inolvidables tales como "Carta Brava", "El Lince" (que lamentablemente fallecio muy joven en un accidente automovilistico), "El Condor" y en algun tiempo junto a su Hijo "El Caballero Tigre II" (Rosalio Hernandez Marquez) a quien mas tarde conoceriamos como "El Gallo Tapado"
Tuvo Grandes Rivales, pero el mas emblematico fue el Original "Dr. Karonte" (Manuel Almanza) nunca apostaron las Mascaras y se retiraron sin perderlas, otros Rivales en Turno fueron: "Canaima" (al que le quito la Tapa), "Espectro I" (Antonio Hernandez Arriaga), "El Hermano Muerte I (Roman Zacarias) y que despues conocimos como "Sangre Fria", "El Hermano Muerte II" (Jose Perez), "Chanoc", "El Duque", "Profr. Satan", "Tom Mix", en fin toda una Pleyade de Grandes Luchadores, en serio que esta lista es interminable y me llevaria un buen de tiempo mencionarlos a todos, pero estos creo que son los mas Significativos.
Aunque nunca ingreso a la Arena Mexico, fue un gran Idolo en Arenas "Chicas" donde los Madrazos se ponian a Peso y donde despues de una Funcion de Lucha Libre habia que salir Escoltado por la Ley o Directo a la Delegacion, entre ellas podemos mencionar a la Vieja Arena "Xochimilco", La Plaza de Toros "El Cortijo" (de la Colonia Romero Rubio), la Legendaria Arena "Naucalpan" y por supuesto la Arena "Monumental" (de la Colonia Ramos Millan), por citar las mas Importantes ya que tambien encabezo Grandes Carteles en Arenas "Bravas" de Pantitlan y Tlalnepantla.
El Caballero Tigre se retiro a mediados de la Decada de los 70's dejando su valioso lugar a su hijo Rosalio que ya empezaba  a despuntar fuertemente en aquel entonces como "El Gallo Tapado", Pedro Bolaños despues de retirado fue Dirigente de la Asociacion de Luchadores Retirados, desafortunadamente se nos adelanto en el viaje sin retorno en el año de 1999, este pequeño Post es solo un sencillo Homenaje para recordarlo y tenerlo siempre en la Memoria como uno de los Grandes Luchadores de Mexico.


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== Luchas de apuestas record ==
== Luchas de apuestas record ==
{{astart}}
{{astart}}
{{aline|??/??/1962|mask|[[El Caballero Tigre]]|[[Canaima]]|Arena KO Algusto,Mexico}}
{{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=PedroBonales.JPG|caption=unmasked 1956}}
{{Gallery||name=ctigre.jpg|caption=1962}}
{{Gallery||name=licecaballero.jpg|caption=w/[[El Lince]] 1966}}
{{Gallery||name=licecaballero.jpg|caption=w/[[El Lince]] 1966}}
{{Gallery||name=ctigre.jpg|caption=1962}}
{{Gallery||name=caballerotigre04.jpg|caption=1965}}
{{Gallery||name=caballerotigre04.jpg|caption=1965}}
{{Gallery||name=PedroBonales.JPG|caption=unmasked 1956}}
{{Gallery||name=Caballerotigre03.jpg}}
{{Gallery||name=107619686_1988878514576138_5678629529287060385_n.jpg}}
 
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 12 October 2020

El Caballero Tigre
El Caballero Tigre
Name El Caballero Tigre
Real name Pedro Bolaños
Nicknames
Name history Pedro Bolaños, Caballero Tigre (1960- 1986), El Santo (In Sudamerica)
Family Gallo Tapado (son); Gallo Tapado Jr. (grandson); El Hijo Del Gallo Tapado Jr. (great grandson)
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location
Obituary date 1999
Debut, location
Lost mask to
Height 167 cm/6' 6"
Weight 82 kg/181 lb
Signature moves
Titles: South America Title

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
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


Gallery

unmasked 1956
1962
w/El Lince 1966
1965
Caballerotigre03.jpg
107619686 1988878514576138 5678629529287060385 n.jpg