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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. News. Best I Faced: Daniel Zaragoza. 24. Jan. by Anson Wainwright |. 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.

  3. Daniel Zaragoza. Batista announced as being from La Romana, Dominican Republic. Jackson was disqualified because of an intentional head-butt, which resulted in a cut on Zaragoza's forehead. Ramirez was disqualified for butting.

  4. Daniel Zaragoza. Born in Mexico City, Mexico on December 11, 1957. Following a three-year amateur career (54-4) that included a berth in the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games, Zaragoza turned professional in 1980. He won the Mexican bantamweight title in 1982 and successfully defended it 10 times.

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

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  7. Nationality. Mexico. Daniel Zaragoza (born December 11, 1957 in Mexico City) is a Mexican former professional boxer known also as "Zurdo de Tacubaya". Described as a "road warrior" for his willingness to travel and fan friendly style, Zaragoza was a popular champion in the Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight divisions throughout the 1980s and ...

  8. 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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