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  1. Rubén Olivares Avila ( Ciudad de México, 14 de enero de 1947) es un ex-boxeador y actor mexicano, miembro actual del Salón Internacional de la Fama del Boxeo. 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.

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

  3. Rubén Olivares Avila: sex: male alias: El Puas: nationality: Mexico stance: orthodox: height: 5′ 5½ ... (AP) UPDATE: According to Mexican newspaper El Informador 04/01/1968, this was a technical knockout victory for Olivares. 1968-03-03: Pornchai Poprai ngam: 6 8 0: Arena en La Paz, La Paz W-TKO. event bout wiki. 1968-01-28: German Bastidas ...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2021 · Ruben Olivares is remembered fondly as one of the most exciting – and best – fighters in history. Olivares became immensely popular among Mexicans and action-loving fans worldwide because of his ferocious fighting style, chilling punching power (particularly his left hook to the body) and winning ways over a career that extended beyond two decades.

  5. Ruben Olivares Documentary - Mexico's Mister Knockout - YouTube. Rich the Fight Historian. 66.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. 61K views 1 year ago. A look back at "El Puas", the legendary...

  6. Conoce la trayectoria de Rubén Olivares, apodado \"el Púas\", que fue campeón del Mundo en las categorías de los pesos gallo y pluma. Descubre sus logros, sus rivales, sus derrotas y su retirada del boxeo.

  7. A long and fabulous progression of 118-pound titleholders have emerged from Mexico and none was more popular than Ruben Olivares. Olivares was a tremendous puncher. He scored knockouts in his first 22 fights and his best weapon was the left hook. When he knocked out Lionel Rose to win the bantamweight title in 1969, his record was 51-0-1 with ...