José Legrá Dies, Legend of Spanish Boxing
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Twice world champion, “El Puma de Baracoa” was as close a friend to Franco as to Fidel Castro
Spanish boxing says goodbye to one of its most representative legends. José Adolfo Legrá Utría died on Tuesday July 14 at Hospital Gómez Ulla in Madrid. The former pugil was 83 years old and did not achieve improvements with a serious illness that had recently been diagnosed. Puma de Baracoa landed ... Continue reading "Luto en el boxing español: muerte José Legrá, ‘El Puma de Baracoa’"
The historic Hispanic-Cuban boxer was twice world champion of featherweight
Of Cuban origin and endowed with a bomb-proof personality, El Puma de Baracoa was twice world champion and achieved seven other European titles
The legendary Spanish boxer of Cuban origin José Legrá died in Madrid at the age of 90 this Wednesday morning, according to EFE sources...
The world champion of the featherweight died in Madrid. His career turned 'El Puma de Baracoa' into a historical figure of the sport
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