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Billed as the smallest luchador in the world for a time after his (unofficial 1946) debut.
Billed as the smallest luchador in the world for a time after his (unofficial 1946) debut.


Won the North Lightweight championship in 1952 from Cavernario II and defended it again [[Mishima Ota]], [[Tony Fusary]] and [[Gran Gori]].
Won the North Lightweight championship in 1952 from Cavernario II and defended it again [[Mishima Ota]], [[Tony Fusary]] and [[Gran Gori]]. Lost in due to injury.
 
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== Gallery ==
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 30 July 2018

Pokarito Ramírez
Pokarito Ramírez
Name Pokarito Ramírez
Real name José Fidenelo Ramírez
Nicknames Pokarito
Name history Pokarito Ramírez
Family Chacal Ramírez (brother)
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location March 19, 1930- Torreón, Coahuila
Obituary date
Debut, location October 5, 1948 - Guadalajara, vs Relampago Leon
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles: Northern Lightweight Title

Profile

Billed as the smallest luchador in the world for a time after his (unofficial 1946) debut.

Won the North Lightweight championship in 1952 from Cavernario II and defended it again Mishima Ota, Tony Fusary and Gran Gori. Lost in due to injury.

Gallery

Pokaritormz.jpg
as Northern Lightweight champ
1964