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  1. Santo conquered several belts throughout his walk in the ring. The first, the most desired, was the National Welter, when after cornering Ciclón Veloz, in the old Arena México on February 21, 1943. That night he catapulted him to greater things, to the extent of being considered to inaugurate a few weeks later the Arena Coliseo in La Lagunilla with that duel for the NWA World Middle Championship against the tremendous Carlos “Tarzán” López. That night he brought Santo back to reality, Tarzan mopped the ring with him and in an overwhelming two in a row ended the first evening of the Coliseine funnel.
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  3. Santo, however, had the opportunity to learn from his defeats and on October 8 of that same 1943 he was able to victimize Murcielago Velázquez at the national top of the middleweights. Later he lost and regained this scepter against Bobby Bonales, losing it to his "bogeyman" Tarzán López. When the latter recovered the division's World Cup on April 8, 1944, Silver participated and won the tie for the national team by girdling it on May 31, 1944.
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  5. He still had two more reigns, one defeating the Gladiator and the second in an extremely intense pike against Karloff Lagarde.
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  7. He was crowned NWA World Welter Champion, by becoming Peter Pancoff's challenger on March 15, 1946 at the Colosseum. This medal was girded on another occasion, accumulating 638 days of monarchy in both reigns.
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  9. Once consolidated as one of the best media, Santo had several opportunities to contest the universal belt of that division. However, the decisive one was on New Year's Day 1954, where he beat Sugi Sito in the Arena Coliseo the medal. Which he kept unscathed for 1022 days until another great, Rolando Vera, defeated him in Monterrey.
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  11. Santo also conquered with Rayo de Jalisco the Couples Championship of the Arena México in 1964 by defeating the famous “Tinacos”, the Hermanos Espanto I and II.
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  13. Also in the 60's he reached the top of the light heavyweight by beating his archrival Espanto I, although later in the rematch the Tinaco mayor got him back.
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  15. Still in the 70's Santo tried to become World Champion again, this time against Bobby Lee, who held the UWA World Welterweight Championship, the young lion retained on August 27, 1978, however the public was not satisfied with the decision; Neither did El Plataado and this led to Santo's latest feat, winning a week later the mask of the so-called: The Beast of 78, Bobby Lee.
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