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  1. Olivares, más conocido por su apodo El Púas, fue un múltiple campeón mundial y considerado por mucha gente como el mejor campeón peso gallo de todos los tiempos. Poseedor de una pegada descomunal en ambos puños que le dieron numerosas victorias por nocauts.

  2. Rubén Olivares Avila (born January 14, 1947) is a Mexican former professional boxer and a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame., [1] Olivares was a world champion multiple times, and considered by many as the greatest bantamweight champion of all time.

  3. Olivares was knocked down once in the 2nd, 5th, and 6th round. Pornsangfa fought as Pajet Lupikanet, the featherweight champion of Thailand; he was knocked down three times. Lopez down once and Olivares down twice in the first round. Olivares also dropped in the second round.

  4. A look back at "El Puas", the legendary bantamweight and featherweight champion of the world, Ruben Olivares.

  5. Challenger Ruben Olivares lands a left to chin of bantamweight champion Chucho Castillo during the first round of their title bout at the Forum in Los Angeles April 2, 1971. He defeated Chucho Castillo in two of three classic wars, winning and regaining his titles in the process.

  6. Rubén Olivares. (Guerrero, 1947) Boxeador mejicano conocido en el mundo pugilístico como "el Púas", que fue campeón del Mundo en las categorías de los pesos gallo y pluma.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2023 · Descubre la vida y legado de Rubén 'El Púas' Olivares, el boxeador mexicano que conquistó múltiples títulos mundiales y dejó una huella indeleble en la historia del deporte.

  8. 13 de ene. de 2022 · En la revancha Olivares fue vencido por nocaut técnico en una trepidante contienda, quebrando su racha de más de 60 peleas sin derrota y perdiendo el cetro. Al año siguiente en un choque menos ...

  9. When he knocked out Lionel Rose to win the bantamweight title in 1969, his record was 51-0-1 with 49 knockouts. He lost his title to fellow countryman Chucho Castillo via TKO in the 14th round. A bad cut led to Olivares' undoing. However, Ruben regained the title in their third fight.

  10. Rubén Olivares was one of the most celebrated boxers in the history of the sport. With a record of 89-13-3, he established himself as one of the most feared fighters of his generation. Over the course of his 23-year career, Olivares competed in a total of 105 fights, 79 of which ended in knockout victories.