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词条 Chamaco Valaguez
释义

  1. Professional wrestling career

  2. Post retirement

  3. Championships and accomplishments

  4. Luchas de Apuestas record

  5. Notes

  6. References

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Platino
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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1957|2|19}}
|birth_place = Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
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|trainer = Elfego Silva
Rafael Salamanca
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Javier Prado Valaguez (born February 19, 1957) is a Mexican retired Luchador, or professional wrestler, best known under the ring name Chamaco Valaguez (Spanish for "Kid Valaguez"). Valaquez also wrestle as the enmascarado (masked) character Platino, the original version until 1991 when someone else took over the character. Valaquez' two sons are also professional wrestlers working under the names Apolo Valaquez and Nosferatu. In early 2019 he was appointed president of the boxing and professional wrestling commission in Cuernavaca.

Professional wrestling career

Valaguez made his professional wrestling debut on February 8, 1976, wrestling as Chamaco Valaguez. By 1980 Valaguez became a regular for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL), Mexico's largest and oldest professional wrestling promotion. On June 12, 1980, Valaguez won his first championship, defeating Rodolfo Ruiz to win the Mexican National Lightweight Championship.[1] Valaguez held the Lightweight title for close to 600 days, making numerous title defenses along the way. The title run really helped establish Valaquez as a promising wrestler, during his title run Valaguez used an elevated cradle neckbreaker move so frequently that it was named after him, being known as La Valagueza from then on. Valaguez vacated the Lightweight title when he moved up to the Welterweight division,[1] which in Mexico is between {{convert|70|kg|lb|abbr=on}} and {{convert|78|kg|lb|abbr=on}}[1] On August 4, 1983, Valaquez defeated Mocho Cota to win the Mexican National Welterweight Championship, a title he held for 357 days in total.[4] Valaguez defended the title on numerous occasions over the following year, until vacating it on July 26, 1984, when he won the NWA World Welterweight Championship from Mocho Cota.[4][6] Valaguez' run with the NWA Welterweight title was as successful as his run with the Mexican National Welterweight title, holding it and defending it for 359 days in total.[6] On July 20, 1985 Valaguez moved from the Welterweight division to the middleweight division (between {{convert|82|kg|lb|abbr=on}} and {{convert|87|kg|lb|abbr=on}}[1]) when he won the NWA World Middleweight Championship from La Fiera.[9] After winning the Middleweight title he vacated the Welterweight championship, making it the second title in a row he vacated because he won a higher ranking title.[4][6] After 302 days with the title Valaguez was defeated by Gran Cochisse and lost the championship.[6] In 1991 Valaguez adopted an enmascarado (masked) ring character called Platino, part of a trio called Los Metalicos, along with Oro and Bronce. Valaquez only played the part of Platino for under year before being replaced by a new Platino.[2] Valaguez' schedule reduced greatly through the 1990s, but he remained active until at least 2005.

In recent years Valaguez' two sons have begun wrestling; one of his sons initially wrestled as "Chamaco Valaguez, Jr." but in 2007 he changed his ring character to the enmascarado Nosferatu and is now a part of Los Infernales. Valaguez' other son wrestles as Apolo Valaguez.

Post retirement

In early 2019 Valaguez was appointed the president of the Cuernavaca, Morelos professional wrestling and boxing commission, overseeing and enforcing the rules for all wrestling and boxing shows in the city.[3]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
    • Mexican National Lightweight Championship (1 time)[4]
    • Mexican National Welterweight Championship (1 time)[5][6]
    • NWA World Middleweight Championship (1 time)[7]
    • NWA World Welterweight Championship (1 time)[8]
  • Regional championships
    • Morelos Welterweight Championship (1 time)

Luchas de Apuestas record

{{See also|Lucha libre#Luchas de Apuestas|l1=Luchas de Apuestas}}
Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
Jaque Mate (hair) Chamaco Valaguez (hair) N/A Live event N/A  
Mocho Cota (hair) Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Cuernavaca, Morelos Live event N/A  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Gran Cochisse (hair) Mexico City Live event 1981|07}}  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Mocho Cota (hair) Cuernavaca, Morelos Live event 1982|07|29}}  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Jerry Estrada (hair) Mexico City Live event 1983|01|23}}  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Africano Jr. (hair) Puebla, Puebla Live event 1983|07|24}}  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Ráfaga Moreno (hair) Cuernavaca, Morelos Live event 1984|07|29}}  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Impala (hair) Apatlaco, Mexico State Live event 1984|08|18}}  
Mocho Cota (hair) Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Mexico City Live event 1984|09|07}}  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Guerrero Negro (hair) N/A Live event 1987|03}}  
Américo Rocca, Javier Llanes, Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Los Destructores (hair)
(Emilio Charles Jr., Tony Arce and Vulcano)
Mexico City Live event 87|07|31}}  
Los Rangers del Norte (I and II) (hair) Américo Rocca and Chamaco Valaguez (hair) N/A Live event 1990}}  
Javier Cruz (hair) Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Cuernavaca, Morelos Live event 1991|08|01}}  
Cachorro Mendoza (hair) Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Mexico City Live event 1993|09|21}} [9]
Mocho Cota (hair) Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Cuernavaca, Morelos Live event 1994|03|29}}  
Chamaco Valaguez (hair) Bestia Negra I (hair) Cuernavaca, Morelos Live event 2005|08|4}}  

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ordenjuridico.gob.mx/Estatal/ESTADO%20DE%20MEXICO/Reglamentos/MEXREG004.pdf|format=PDF|title=Reglamento de Box y Lucha Libre Professional del Estado de Mexico|author=Arturo Montiel Rojas|publisher=Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F.|date=August 30, 2001|accessdate=July 11, 2009|quote=Articulo 242: "Pluma 63 kilos / Ligero 70 kilos"|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061130181418/http://www.ordenjuridico.gob.mx/Estatal/ESTADO%20DE%20MEXICO/Reglamentos/MEXREG004.pdf|archivedate=November 30, 2006}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Enciclopedia de las Mascaras|work=Rey Cometa|location=Mexico City, Mexico|id=Tomo III|page=50|date=September 2007|language=Spanish}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=https://launion.com.mx/morelos/deportes/noticias/137894-compromiso-trabajo-y-fortalecimiento-el-proposito-de-la-nueva-comision-de-box-y-lucha-libre-de-cuernavaca.html | trans-title=Commitment, work and strengthening, the purpose of the new Box and Wrestling Commission of Cuernavaca | first=Salvador | last=Saldaña | date=February 27, 2019 | accessdate=February 27, 2019 | language=Spanish | work=La Union | title=Compromiso trabajo y fortalecimiento el proposito de la nueva comision de box y lucha libre de Cuernavaca}}
4. ^{{cite book|author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will|title=Wrestling Title Histories|publisher=Archeus Communications|chapter=Mexico: National Lightweight Title|page=393|year=2000|isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
5. ^{{cite book|author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will|title=Wrestling Title Histories|chapter=Mexico: National Welterweight Title|page=392|publisher=Archeus Communications|year=2000|isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Los Reyes de Mexico: La Historia de Los Campeonatos Nacionales|work=Lucha 2000|id=Especial 21|date=December 20, 2004|language=Spanish}}
7. ^{{cite book|author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will|title=Wrestling Title Histories|publisher=Archeus Communications|year=2006|edition=4th|chapter=EMLL NWA World Middlweight Title|pages=389–390|isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
8. ^{{cite book|author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will|title=Wrestling Title Histories|chapter=Mexico: EMLL NWA Welterweight Heavyweight Title|page=390|publisher=Archeus Communications|year=2006|edition=4th|isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
9. ^This was a four-way match that also included Javier Cruz and Américo Rocca.

References

{{Reflist}}{{Mexican National Lightweight Championship}}{{Mexican National Welterweight Championship}}{{NWA World Middleweight Championship}}{{NWA World Welterweight Championship}}{{Portal bar|Biography|Mexico|Professional Wrestling}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Valaguez, Chamaco}}

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