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…Miguel's third championship defense took place on September 24, 2005 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, against Ricardo Torres of Colombia.[6] In the first round, Cotto had an offensive advantage and scored a knockdown on Torres.[6] In the second round, after trading hits, Torre...
Ricardo Torres may refer to: Ricardo Torres (boxer) (born 1980), Colombian boxer ; Ricardo Torres Balaguer (born 1955), Spanish politician; Ricardo Torres ...
Author
Ricardo Lobo Torres
ISBN #
8571471398
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Ricardo Lobo Torres
ISBN #
8571471924
Author
Ricardo Lobo Torres
ISBN #
8571472025
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Ricardo Lobo Torres
ISBN #
8571474788
16 February 1980 • Magangué , Bolívar Department
Colombian boxer • Light-welterweight boxer
Award:World Boxing Organization champion
16 April 1891 • Regla, Cuba
Died:17 April 1960 • Regla, Cuba
Ricardo Torres ( baseball ) – ) " Ricardo J. Torres Martinez " ( April 16, 1891 – April 17, 1960 ) was a Major League Baseball ( MLB ) catcher and first baseman.
Major League Baseball player • Major League Baseball player from Cuba • Long Branch Cubans player • Washington Senators player • Shreveport Gassers player • Tampa Smokers player • Meridian Mets player
Activity:Baseball
28 April 1964 • Paraguay
Coach
Paraguayan football player • Club Nacional football player • Sol de America football player • Tigres de la UANL football player • Hércules CF football player • Textil Mandiyú football player • Estudiantes de La Plata football player • Racing Club de Avellaneda football player • Club Atlético Platense football player • Deportes La Serena player • Club Olimpia football player • Paraguay international football player • Expatriate football player in Spain • Expatriate football player in Mexico • Expatriate football player in Chile • Expatriate football player in Argentina • Paraguayan expatriate football player • 1987 Copa América player • 1989 Copa América player • Football
Skill:Professional • SoL (Server optimized Linux)
Award:FIFA World Cup