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  1. Daniel Zaragoza (born December 11, 1957) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1997. He is a world champion in two weight classes , having held the WBC bantamweight title in 1985 and the WBC super bantamweight title between 1988 and 1997.

  2. W-DQ. event bout wiki. 1:30 ref: Waldemar Schmidt Carlos R Cartaya 57-59 Horacio Castilla 57-58 Ismael Quinones Falu 58-57. WBC World Bantam (vacant) Jackson was disqualified because of an intentional head-butt, which resulted in a cut on Zaragoza's forehead. 1984-11-30. Jorge Ramirez. 38 17 5. La Paz.

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  3. Jan 5, 2016 · Zaragoza was a p... Highlights of the long reigning Super Bantamweight champ.Daniel Zaragoza - Is a Mexican former professional boxer known also as "The Mouse".

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  4. Daniel Zaragoza was one of the best road warriors of the late-1980s and much of the ’90s. Never the most talented fighter around, he used his considerable guile and resolve to win world titles, initially at bantamweight, though junior featherweight was where he came into his own. Zaragoza was born in Mexico City and came from a boxing family.

  5. Oct 19, 2022 · Daniel contested his first twelve-rounder in September 1982. For the remaining fifteen years of his career, he averaged more than three fights per year. I can barely remember what Terence Crawford looks like. Maybe there are fighters like Daniel Zaragoza today, but they certainly seem rarer. He would fight anyone, and he would fight them anywhere.

  6. Sep 21, 2022 · Name: Daniel Zaragoza Alias: El Raton Hometown: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico Birthplace: Mexico Stance: Southpaw Height: 169cm Reach: 173cm Pro Boxer: Record Amateur Boxer: Record Trainer: Ignacio Beristain. Amateur Career. 1979 Represented Mexico as a Bantamweight at the Pan-American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Results were ...

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  8. Daniel Zaragoza is a Mexican boxer who won two WBC titles at bantamweight and super bantamweight. He fought in 22 world title bouts and retired in 1997 with a 55-8-3 record.