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Rafael Solís (military Officer)
Rafael Solis may refer to: * Rafael Solis (boxer) (born 1959), former lightweight boxer from Puerto Rico * Rafael Solis, former member of Mexican musical group AK-7 * Rafael Solís (jurist) Rafael Solís Cerda (born July 25, 1953 in Managua) is a Nicaraguan attorney, politician and former Justice of the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) of Nicaragua. He served on the Supreme Court for 19 years before resigning in January 2019. Befor ...
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Rafael Solis (boxer)
Rafael Solis (born January 2, 1958 in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico) is a former junior lightweight boxer from Puerto Rico. He was raised in the ''barrio'' of Camito. Rafael trained at the ''Caimito Gym'', and also frequented the Bairoa Gym. Solis is the brother of Enrique Solis, Santos Solis and former world bantamweight champion Julian Solís. Solis had a successful boxing career, fighting in many Latin American countries, such as Venezuela, Dominican Republic and others. On October 2, 1982 Solis won the ''Fecarbox'' (Central American Professional Boxing Federation) super featherweight title, knocking out Aquilino Asprilla in the 6th round. On November 18, 1983, he challenged Héctor Camacho for the WBC's world Jr. Lightweight title. In what was the second time two Puerto Rican fighters fought each other for a world title (the first time was Benitez vs. Santos in 1981), Solis lost to Camacho by knockout in round five at Roberto Clemente Coliseum Roberto Clemente Coliseu ...
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AK-7
AK-7, also known as "The Musical Phenomenon", is a Mexican Duranguense band formed in 2007. They released their first album with ten songs, three of them unpublished and a bonus track. History On May 28, 2007, 7 long-time members of the group of K-Paz De La Sierra left because of disputes with the former lead singer Sergio Gómez (singer), Sergio Gomez, and formed a new group named AK-7. The name is derived from "Antes(Before) K-Paz" and the number of members that left. They released their first album soon after, ''El Avion de Las Tres'', following their first single of the same name "El Avion de Las Tres (song), El Avion De Las Tres". On April 1, 2008, AK-7 announced they were recording a new album called ''Renaciendo''. Singles from the album were "Digale" and "Hotel De Carretera". On February 23, 2010, AK-7 released their third album, ''Reafirmando El Vuelo'', with the singles "Loco Enamorado" and "El Diferente". On November 10, 2010, AK-7 released their fourth album, ''Lo ...
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