Profile
Tonina Jackson |
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Name |
Tonina Jackson |
Real name |
Héctor Jaime Garza Lozano Vela |
Nicknames |
"Cara de niño" (The Baby Face) |
Name history |
Tonina Jackson, Gordo Lozano, Lozano Garza, Pancho Morales |
Family |
unrelated to Tonina Jackson Jr. |
Maestro(s) |
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Birth date, location |
March 14, 1921- Monterrey, Nuevo Leon |
Obituary date |
November 1969 |
Debut, location |
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Lost mask to |
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Height |
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Weight |
136 kgs/300 lbs |
Signature moves |
Plancha |
Titles: |
NWA Southern Tag Team Titles (Mid-America-Version) (w/ Jack Purdin) |
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Notes
Active luchador in the 1940's-60's, was at his biggest stardom through the 50's-60's where he was a top star. When he was a child he used to go to the Arena Obrero where he stepped on the ring to imitate his idols. He began to get the crowd's attention because of his ability and speed despite of being chubby. The attendants applauded him and threw him coins. He asked his father permission for taking wrestling classes at Círculo Mercantil Mutualista de Monterrey in order to become a professional wrestler. However, his father sent him to the United States to take an accountant career in order to help in the family business. Even with his father's refusal, he decided to practice wrestling on the summer vacations of 1936 he registered along with some friends at Círculo Mercantil Mutualista.
He became one of the first Mexican wrestlers who succeeded in the United States. Often teamed with Huracan Ramirez. Was a beloved técnico whose main rival was Médico Asesino.
Tonina was at one point so popular that a soft drink was named after him called "Tonina". His popularity also lead to Tonina appearing in many lucha libre films.
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