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Huracan Ramirez Jr : ウィキペディア英語版 | Huracán Ramírez
Huracán Ramírez (Spanish for "Hurricane Ramirez") was the ring name of Mexican ''luchador enmascarado'', or masked professional wrestler Daniel García Arteaga (April 9, 1926 – October 31, 2006). García was neither the first, nor the last wrestler to work under the name "Huracán Ramírez", but was given the name in 1952, based on the popularity of the Lucha film Huracán Ramírez. During his career his true identity was a closely guarded secret except to the closest family and friends, more closely guarded that any other luchador of that period. Following his retirement the "Huracán Ramírez" name and mask has been used by others, primarily because García did not own the rights to the name and the mask. García, as Huracán Ramírez, was considered one of the most talented luchadors of his time and one of the most iconic luchadors of all time alongside wrestlers such as Santo, Blue Demon and Mil Mascaras. He invented and popularized a move called the/la ''Huracarrana'', a move that is now commonly used by smaller, high flying professional wrestlers all over the world. During his career he worked as ''Huracán Ramírez'' in at least five of the eight movies in the Huracán Ramírez movie series, starting with the second one in 1962. He also played the part of Santo in a biographical movie produced by Santo's son El Hijo del Santo. ==Personal life== Daniel García Arteaga was born on April 9, 1926 in Mexico City's ''El barrio bravo de Tepito'' district to Juan García and Encarnación Arteaga de García. Daniel was the fifth of six sons all together, Arturo, Rodolfo, Guillermo, Juan, Daniel and Miguel. His mother's family had a long history in Amateur wrestling and a large number of people from Tepito became well known boxers or martial artists. Three of his older brothers became professional wrestlers, Arturo was known under the ring name "La Panter Roja" ("The Red Panther") and later "El Catedrático", Rodolfo wrestled as "Rudy García" and Guillermo worked under the name ''El Demonio Rojo'' ("The Red Demon"). Originally Daniel García tried to become a full-time boxer, but due to his small stature he was never successful. García met his wife to be Eulalia Fernández during a tour of Bolivia in 1969, moving with García to Mexico City after their marriage where she would work at the Bolivian Embassy in Mexico City for many years. Together they had the daughters Sandra and Karla García Fernández. The couple's youngest daughter Karla is married to professional wrestler Axxel, the grandson of El Santo who was one of García's closes friends.〔〔
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