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Mario Rivera Martinó (April 20, 1924 – September 13, 2017) was a journalist, sports writer and President of the Puerto Rico Boxing Commission. In 2006, he was inducted into the Puerto Rican Sports Hall of Fame. In December 2018, the International Boxing Hall of Fame announced that Rivera Martinó would be inducted into their hall of fame during their 30th annual induction ceremonies which were held from June 6 to 9, 2019 in
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Early years

Rivera Martinó was one of nine siblings born to Nicolás Rivera Muñiz and María Luisa Martino Muler in the town of
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. In 1930, when he was six years old, his family moved to
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. There he received his primary and secondary education. He helped his family economically by shining shoes.Washing Post: The Boxing Hall of Fame Class
/ref> According to Rivera Martinó, on one occasion in 1935, Puerto Rican boxer
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came up him with scuffed shoes. Montañez was recognized by
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as one of history's most prolific
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winners with 56 knockout wins, and one of the Latinos with the most knockout wins—while only being knocked out twice himself. He also ranks as number 14 in boxing history, also recognized by Ring Magazine, among boxers with most wins in a row, totalling 88 wins in a row. Rivera Martinó did not hesitate and shined Montañez's shoes. He was quoted as saying the following: Rivera Martinó joined the
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in 1942, during
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, an American boxing magazine, gave him the assignment of covering
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’s tour of Army camps. The Army had placed Louis in its Special Services Division rather than sending him into combat. Louis went on a celebrity tour with other notables, including fellow boxer
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. Rivera Martinó served actively in the Army as a reporter until 1944.


Career

Rivera Martinó returned to New York City and in 1945, he filed his first report with The Ring. He moved to Puerto Rico in 1948 and continued to write for The Ring, being their Puerto Rico correspondent for the next 50 years. He wrote both in
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thus, turning boxing around with his Hispanic touch. He is the first professional chronicler of the Caribbean who was dramatically inserted in international boxing. Rivera Martinó also had a boxing sports column in
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, a local Puerto Rican newspaper. In 1950, he wrote his first ringside report for the magazine. Among the Puerto Rican boxers which he covered on the ringside were Jose "Chegüi" Torres, Carlos Ortiz,
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, Edwin "El Chapo" Rosario, Wilfredo "Bazooka" Gomez and Félix "Tito" Trinidad. His list of the 10 greatest Puerto Rican-born fighters of all-time are the following: # Wilfredo "Bazooka" Gomez (44–3–1, 42 KOs) # Carlos Ortiz (61–7–1, 30 KOs) # Felix "Tito" Trinidad (42–3, 35 KOs) # Edwin "El Chapo" Rosario (47–6, 41 KOs) #
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(41–6, 33 KOs) # Esteban de Jesus (58–5, 33 KOs) #
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(43–22–3, 19 KOs) # Pedro Montanez (92–7–4, 54 KOs) # Jose "Chegüi" Torres (41–3–1, 29 KOs) #
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(53–14–3, 31 KOs) Rivera Martinó was appointed boxing commissioner of Puerto Rico in 1991 and in 1992 was appointed president of the Puerto Rico Boxing Commission. From 1996 to 2010, he served as the public relations officer of the
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. In 2006, Rivera Martinó was inducted into the Hall of Fame of Puerto Rican Sports. He donated much of his boxing collection to that institution, including his entire collection of The Ring editions since 1948.


Later years

On February 4, 2009, Rivera Martinó incorporated the "MARIO RIVERA MARTINÓ FOUNDATION Inc." whose mission is to provide educational methods, such as tutorials, materials, fees, professional and amateur boxer exams to promote education and combat social problems. Rivera Martinó moved to
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. He had a weak heart and was suffering from health issues. Apparently his health situation became complicated when he came down with pneumonia and was therefore, hospitalized. Rivera Martinó was unable to recuperate his health and on September 13, 2017, he died. His funeral was held at the Funeraria San Juan which is located at 3189 South John Young PKWY in
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. He was 93 years old. He was buried at the
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in
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. Rivera Martinó was posthumously nominated to be enshrined into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2019. He was officially inducted during the International Boxing Hall of Fame weekend ceremonies in June, 2019.


See also

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List of Puerto Ricans This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the governm ...
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Sports in Puerto Rico Sports in Puerto Rico can be traced from the ceremonial competitions amongst the pre-Columbian Native Americans of the Arawak (Taíno) tribes who inhabited the island to the modern era in which sports activities consist of an organized physic ...


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