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    Mexican citizen. Nápoles debuted as a professional boxer on August 2, 1958, in Cuba, knocking out Julio Rojas in the first round. Nápoles' first 21 bouts...
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    champion Tom Bogs, a knockout in seven rounds over Cuban-Mexican José Mantequilla Nápoles in Paris, and a 10-round knockout of tough Tony Licata of New Orleans...
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  • the world welterweight boxing title in a bout against Cuban Jose "Mantequilla" Nápoles in front of a sellout crowd at The Forum in Inglewood, California...
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    baseball Minnie Miñoso — MLB José Nápoles — boxer; former World Welterweight Champion; also known as "Mantequilla" Nápoles Sergio Oliva — only bodybuilder...
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    El Santo (right) with Mantequilla Nápoles during the filming of Santo en la venganza de la Llorona (1974)...
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  • Estancia Grande, Oaxaca, and Hugo Castellanos Ortega are murdered. José Mantequilla Nápoles, 79, Cuban-Mexican welterweight boxer (b. 1940) August 17 — Patricia...
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  • challenge welterweight kingpin Jose "Mantequilla" Napoles. A 6-1 underdog at the opening bell, Muniz pounded on Napoles for 12 rounds. With the champion bleeding...
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  • During 1960, Robinson Garcia squared off with Jose Stable twice, Mantequilla Napoles, Hernandez and Vaillant in rematches. He split his two bouts with...
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