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Lupe Madeira owns. Jorge Guadalupe Madeira Pacheco (born December 17, 1952 in Sotuta, December 3, 2005), Mexican boxer, professional world champion.

For most of his career he was a supporting boxer, sparring partner of the more famous Mexican players - Gustavo Espada and Miguel Canto. His chance to fight for the world championship in junior class (48,998 kg, WBA) was received in April 1982 in Sendai, but did not meet the Japanese Katsuo Tokashiki. For the second time he faced the Japanese for the same title in April 1983 and this time the duel ended with a draw; In that situation, three months later, there was another duel between the two boxers, who, in dramatic circumstances, decided in favor of the Mexican. The match was cut off in the fourth round after breaking the bow of Madeira's head after a blow; At first the winner was announced by Tokashiki, but the Madeira seconds had been protested, indicating that it was he who had decided on the points at the moment of the foul. This protest was taken and the master belt was awarded to the Mexican; He later confirmed his victory at the Sapporo rematch in October 1983.

The title lost in May 1984 to Francisco Quiroz from the Dominican Republic, who knocked out Madera in the 9th round. After this fight, Lupe Madera ended his sports career.

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