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The best worker (by a mile) from the legendary trio [[Los Fantásticos]], but also the lesser star. Trained in his native Guadalajara with [[Diablo Velazco]]. Debuted in 1965 as La Gacela. Also worked as Spider Man, and lost his mask to [[Dr. O?Borman]] in 1966 in Tijuana. He was a very good lightweight, but way too small to be a star. Luckily for him, a decade later, [[Francisco Flores]] pushed talented lightweights to the moon. In 1977, he became Black Man and got a push on the Northern division and El Toreo later, winning the [[UWA Lightweight title]] on 09/10/78, defeating [[El Matemático]] in a rare ?técnico vs. técnico? tournament final that got rave reviews. He had the belt during three years and defended it 69 times. Formed a tag team with White Man ([[Alberto Muñoz]]), but later feuded with him and unmasked him. After the initial 83-86 run of Los Fantásticos, Black Man stayed at El Toreo and tried to reform the team with [[Super Kendo|Kendo]] and Avispón Negro ([[El Monarca]]) without sucess. He had an excellent feud with [[Blue Panther]], who he defeated on 02/09/86 for the UWA Welterweight title, but lost his mask against just a week later. After that, every Fantásticos reunion failed because only one of them had his mask. On 04/91 he got himself a new mask and outfit as El Celestial. He was chubbier than before, but still could all his spots, including his trademark headstand on the corner. Well, until he realized people would notice who he is if he kept doing it. He won the UWA Welterweight title with that name on 06/92, and lost it to Super Delfin (who he probably sold it to) on 05/93 in Japan. Also lost his Black Man mask to [[Super Delfin]] in Tokyo?s Korakuen Hall on 03/13/93. After that he retired and moved to Monterrey where he owned a lucha gym and a restaurant. As a fun fact, he once was [[El Santo]]?s high risk move double in a movie!
The best worker (by a mile) from the legendary trio [[Los Fantásticos]], but also the lesser star. Trained in his native Guadalajara with [[Diablo Velazco]]. Debuted in 1965 as La Gacela. Also worked as Spider Man, and lost his mask to [[Dr. O?Borman]] in 1966 in Tijuana. He was a very good lightweight, but way too small to be a star. Luckily for him, a decade later, [[Francisco Flores]] pushed talented lightweights to the moon. In 1977, he became Black Man and got a push on the Northern division and El Toreo later, winning the [[UWA Lightweight title]] on 09/10/78, defeating [[El Matemático]] in a rare ?técnico vs. técnico? tournament final that got rave reviews. He had the belt during three years and defended it 69 times. Formed a tag team with White Man ([[Alberto Muñoz]]), but later feuded with him and unmasked him. After the initial 83-86 run of Los Fantásticos, Black Man stayed at El Toreo and tried to reform the team with [[Super Kendo|Kendo]] and Avispón Negro ([[El Monarca]]) without sucess. He had an excellent feud with [[Blue Panther]], who he defeated on 02/09/86 for the UWA Welterweight title, but lost his mask against just a week later. After that, every Fantásticos reunion failed because only one of them had his mask. On 04/91 he got himself a new mask and outfit as El Celestial. He was chubbier than before, but still could all his spots, including his trademark headstand on the corner. Well, until he realized people would notice who he is if he kept doing it. He won the UWA Welterweight title with that name on 06/92, and lost it to Super Delfin (who he probably sold it to) on 05/93 in Japan. Also lost his Black Man mask to [[Super Delfin]] in Tokyo?s Korakuen Hall on 03/13/93. After that he retired and moved to Monterrey where he owned a lucha gym and a restaurant. As a fun fact, he once was [[El Santo]]?s high risk move double in a movie!
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==
{{astart}}
{{aline|77/04/07|mask|[[Black Man]]|[[Demonio Azul]]|unknown}}
{{aline|78/01/29|hair|Black Man & Matemático|El Signo & Lobo Rubio|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|83/10/02|hair|[[Black Man]]|[[Pantera Negra]]|Arena Afición - Pachuca, Hidalgo}}
{{aline|84/11/20|masks|Blue Panther & Black Man|[[Las Sombras de Plata]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|86/02/16|mask|[[Blue Panther]]|[[Black Man]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|90/02/07|hair|[[El Brazo]]|[[Black Man]]|Arena Naucalpan - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|90/10/30|hair|[[Black Man]]|[[Black Terry]]|Arena Querétaro - Querétaro, Querétaro}}
{{aline|92/06/04|hair|[[Celestial]]|[[Demonio Arrieta]]|Pista Arena Revolución - Mexico City}}
{{aline|92/08/11|mask|[[Celestial]]|[[Pólvora]]|Arena Querétaro - Querétaro, Querétaro}}
{{aend|}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 14:20, 6 February 2006

Profile

Black Man
Black Man
Name Black Man
Real name Álvaro Meléndez Tibanez
Nicknames none
Name history La Gacela (debut - 77), Spiderman (66), Black Man (77 - ), Celestial (04/91 - 93)
Family none
Maestro(s) Diablo Velazco
Birth date, location Feburary 19, 1949 - Guadalajara, Jalisco
Obituary date
Debut, location 1965
Lost mask to Blue Panther - February 16, 1986 - El Toreo; Super Delfin - March 13, 1993 - Tokyo Korakuen Hall
Height 5'6"/168 cms
Weight 189 lbs/86 kg
Signature moves Tope con Giro, Corner Headstand into a Corbata, Flying Armdrag, Salto Mortal
Titles: UWA World Lightweight Title, El Toreo Trios Titles (w/ Kung Fu & Kato Kung Lee), UWA World Welterweight Title (2)

Biography

The best worker (by a mile) from the legendary trio Los Fantásticos, but also the lesser star. Trained in his native Guadalajara with Diablo Velazco. Debuted in 1965 as La Gacela. Also worked as Spider Man, and lost his mask to Dr. O?Borman in 1966 in Tijuana. He was a very good lightweight, but way too small to be a star. Luckily for him, a decade later, Francisco Flores pushed talented lightweights to the moon. In 1977, he became Black Man and got a push on the Northern division and El Toreo later, winning the UWA Lightweight title on 09/10/78, defeating El Matemático in a rare ?técnico vs. técnico? tournament final that got rave reviews. He had the belt during three years and defended it 69 times. Formed a tag team with White Man (Alberto Muñoz), but later feuded with him and unmasked him. After the initial 83-86 run of Los Fantásticos, Black Man stayed at El Toreo and tried to reform the team with Kendo and Avispón Negro (El Monarca) without sucess. He had an excellent feud with Blue Panther, who he defeated on 02/09/86 for the UWA Welterweight title, but lost his mask against just a week later. After that, every Fantásticos reunion failed because only one of them had his mask. On 04/91 he got himself a new mask and outfit as El Celestial. He was chubbier than before, but still could all his spots, including his trademark headstand on the corner. Well, until he realized people would notice who he is if he kept doing it. He won the UWA Welterweight title with that name on 06/92, and lost it to Super Delfin (who he probably sold it to) on 05/93 in Japan. Also lost his Black Man mask to Super Delfin in Tokyo?s Korakuen Hall on 03/13/93. After that he retired and moved to Monterrey where he owned a lucha gym and a restaurant. As a fun fact, he once was El Santo?s high risk move double in a movie!


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
77/04/07 mask Black Man Demonio Azul unknown
78/01/29 hair Black Man & Matemático El Signo & Lobo Rubio El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
83/10/02 hair Black Man Pantera Negra Arena Afición - Pachuca, Hidalgo
84/11/20 masks Blue Panther & Black Man Las Sombras de Plata El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
86/02/16 mask Blue Panther Black Man El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
90/02/07 hair El Brazo Black Man Arena Naucalpan - Naucalpan, Mexico State
90/10/30 hair Black Man Black Terry Arena Querétaro - Querétaro, Querétaro
92/06/04 hair Celestial Demonio Arrieta Pista Arena Revolución - Mexico City
92/08/11 mask Celestial Pólvora Arena Querétaro - Querétaro, Querétaro


Gallery

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1989
Los Nuevos Fantasticos
Los Fantásticos


Headstand
Salto Mortal
Flying Armdrag
Tope con Giro