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*Commission of Box and Lucha of Ciudad Obregón | *Commission of Box and Lucha of Ciudad Obregón | ||
** Rudo of the Year 2003 | ** Rudo of the Year 2003 | ||
* Tag Team Tournament w/[[Tigre de Bengala II(Sonora)|Tigre de Bengala]] (October 27, 2008) | * Tag Team Tournament w/[[Tigre de Bengala II(Sonora)|Tigre de Bengala II]] (October 27, 2008) | ||
* Omega Cup 2017 | * Omega Cup 2017 | ||
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Profile
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Profile
Sonora based luchador rudo since 1985. His debut was unexpected, there was a missing luchador and he had to take that place under the name of Dr. Muerte, after his debut continued as Gavilán Ramírez for about a year. Then, his brother and him continued as Las Bestias I & II for about 9 years. One day Willy Cortez suggested a name change for them as Los Tigres de Bengala.
He wrestled in what is known as the Pacific Coast (which includes Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, and Sinaloa). He is an old school rudo but he executes powerhouse moves and high flying moves.
Accomplishments
- Commission of Box and Lucha of Ciudad Obregón
- Rudo of the Year 2003
- Tag Team Tournament w/Tigre de Bengala II (October 27, 2008)
- Omega Cup 2017
Luchas de Apuestas Record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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??/??/?? | mask | Bestia I | El Gavilán | Gimnasio Municipal de Ciudad Obregón |
Gallery
with Jerry Estrada