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Rodolfo González (boxer, Born 1959)
Rodolfo González may refer to: * Rodolfo González Pacheco (1882–1949), Argentine writer, playwright, orator, anarchistic journalist and activist * Rodolfo González (boxer) (born 1945), Mexican boxer * Rodolfo González Rissotto (born 1949), professor of Uruguayan history and politics * Rodolfo González (golfer) (born 1967), Argentine professional golfer * Rodolfo González (racing driver) (born 1986), Venezuelan racing driver. * Rodolfo González Aránguiz (born 1989), Chilean footballer See also * Rodolfo Gonzales Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales (June 18, 1928 – April 12, 2005) was a Mexican-American boxer, poet, political organizer, and activist. He was one of many leaders for the Crusade for Justice in Denver, Colorado. The Crusade for Justice was an urban ...
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Rodolfo González Pacheco
Rodolfo González Pacheco (1882–1949) was an Argentine writer, playwright, orator, anarchistic journalist and activist. He was editor of the anarchist newspaper La Antorcha (The Torch)and, founder of the ''Teatro de Ideas'' (Theatre of Ideas). He died on July 5, 1949. Activism In 1906 he founded, along with Federico Gutierrez (an ex-police turned anarchist) the satirical newspaper ''La Mentira'' (The lie). In 1908 he founded Germinal, with Teodoro Antillí; both managed ''La Batalla'' in 1910. From these years onwards he was collaborator on ''La Protesta''. In 1911 he published the newspaper ''Alberdicon Apolinario Barrera''. That year he was imprisoned for a few months in the Ushuaia Jail. Once freed he founded the newspaper ''Libre Palabra'' with Titio Livio Foppa and ''El Manifiesto'' with Antilli, in 1911. In that same year he left for Mexico to collaborate with the magonistas on the Mexican Revolution. He returned to Argentina in 1914. In 1917 he published ''La Obra'' (The W ...
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Rodolfo González (boxer)
Rodolfo González (born 16 December 1945) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1959 to 1974. He held the WBC lightweight title from 1972 to 1974. Professional career González started his career very young at the age of 14, and won his first 37 bouts. On November 10, 1972, he took on Chango Carmona for the WBC Lightweight Title and won via a Corner retirement in the 13th round. González defended the title two times before losing the belt to Guts Ishimatsu on April 11, 1974, via KO in the 8 round. Later in the year he rematched Ishimatsu, but lost via TKO and retired from boxing. González was a devastating puncher and was named to Ring Magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers, and had a career record of 80-8-1 with 66 ko's. González actually missed making it into the World Boxing Hall of Fame by one vote in 2003, of the 140 voting members. A private vote was then taken by the 10-member Executive Committee, and González was accepted by an 8-2 vote. Tw ...
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Rodolfo González Rissotto
Rodolfo González Rissotto (October 7, 1949 – March 28, 2020) was a Uruguayan professor, historian and politician affiliated with the National Party. During the presidency of Luis Alberto Lacalle, he was the Director of Education at the Ministry of Education and Culture. Near the end of the term, in February 1995, he briefly held the title of Minister of National Defense. From 1996 through 2010, he was Minister at Uruguay's Electoral Court. He wrote a book, ''Women and Politics in Uruguay.'' He also did work in electoral theory. His work included "Direct Democracy: The Case of Uruguay," which examines the referendum as a political instrument. He died in March 2020 of COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December ..., becoming Uruguay's first death in the pandemic. ...
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Rodolfo González (golfer)
Rodolfo González (born 1 February 1967) is an Argentine professional golfer. González was born in Buenos Aires. He worked as a caddie in Ranelagh Golf Club, Buenos Aires, before turning professional in 1989. González won the Argentine Tour Ranking in 1999. He competed on the Challenge Tour from 2005 to 2009 and his best finishes were third place in the Costa Rica Open in 2005, fourth in the Guatemala Open in 2007 and the Argentine Open 2008. He also competed on the European Tour in 2000 and 2006-08. González represented Argentina on one occasion in the qualifying World Cup, in 2008. In 2003 he won the Argentine Open. Professional wins (14) Tour de las Américas wins (1) TPG Tour wins (1) Ángel Cabrera Tour wins (1) *2015 Fecha 2 Other wins (11) *1996 Buenos Aires Golf Club Grand Prix *1999 South Open, Norpatagonico Open *2000 Ranelagh Open *2002 Abierto del Litoral *2003 Argentine Open *2004 Norpatagonico Open *2005 South Open *2006 Norpatagonico Open The ...
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Rodolfo González (racing Driver)
Rodolfo González (born 14 May 1986 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan racing driver. Career Formula Renault After previously competing in karting, González raced in the 2003 Formula Renault 2.0 UK Winter Series, before racing in the main series in 2004 and 2005 while attending City College Norwich. Formula Three He won the British F3 International Series National Class in 2006 for T-Sport. In 2007 he continued to show promise by finishing 11th in the 2007 British Formula 3 season with T-Sport. In 2008, he moved to Carlin Motorsport and the Formula Three Euroseries and endured a miserable season, amassing just half a point in the rain-shortened sprint race at Le Mans. GP2 Series He replaced Andreas Zuber for the third round of the 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season at Sakhir, and finished 16th in his first race. He eventually wound up 23rd in the championship, with a best finish of eighth in the sprint race at Sepang. González entered the main GP2 Series for the first time as a ...
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Rodolfo González Aránguiz
Rodolfo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Rodolfo (footballer, born 1992), Brazilian footballer Rodolfo José da Silva Bardella * Rodolfo Albano III, Filipino politician * Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr. (1928-2012), Filipino actor and comedian better known as Dolphy. *Rodolfo Bodipo (born 1977), naturalized Equatoguinean football striker *Rodolfo Dantas Bispo (born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Rodolfo Camacho (born 1975), Colombian road cyclist *Rodolfo Escalera (born 1929), Mexican American Oil Painter who specialized in realism * Rodolfo Fariñas (born 1951), Filipino politician * Rudy Fernández (basketball) (born 1985), Spanish basketball player *Rodolfo Graziani (born 1882), Italian military officer *Rodolfo Jiménez (born 1972), Mexican actor and television host *Rodolfo Landeros Gallegos (born 1931), Mexican politician * Rodolfo Manzo (born 1949), Peruvian footballer * Rodolfo Martín Villa (born 1934), Spanish politician * Rodolfo Massi (born 1965), Italian ...
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