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On [[December 5]], [[1971]], [[Arena KO Al Gusto]] in [[Naucalpan]] was the location for a 10 man | On [[December 5]], [[1971]], [[Arena KO Al Gusto]] in [[Naucalpan]] was the location for a 10 man [[Ruleta de la Muerte | torneo de la muerte]], believed to be the first of it's kind. A battle royal was held to determine seeding for the match. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 13 April 2021
On December 5, 1971, Arena KO Al Gusto in Naucalpan was the location for a 10 man torneo de la muerte, believed to be the first of it's kind. A battle royal was held to determine seeding for the match.
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||
La Cobra | |||||||||||||
El Cid | L | ||||||||||||
El Cid | |||||||||||||
Silver Fox | L | ||||||||||||
Gory Medina | |||||||||||||
Silver Fox | L | ||||||||||||
Silver Fox | L | ||||||||||||
Cometa Dorada | Alex de Alba | ||||||||||||
Caballero Arturo | L | Caballero Arturo | |||||||||||
Hermano Muerte II | Octavio Gaona Jr. | L | |||||||||||
Octavio Gaona Jr. | L | Octavio Gaona Jr. | |||||||||||
Alex de Alba | L | ||||||||||||
Lobo Mendoza | |||||||||||||
Alex de Alba | L | ||||||||||||
Alex de Alba unmasked Silver Fox, who was revealed to be Jose Luis Bocanegra.