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・ Luis López Fernández
・ Luis López Guerra
・ Luis López Hartinger
・ Luis López Nieves
・ Luis López Rekarte
・ Luis López Álvarez
・ Luis M. Chiappe
・ Luis M. Proenza
・ Luis M. Rocha
・ Luis Macas
・ Luis MacGregor Cevallos
・ Luis MacGregor Krieger
・ Luis Machado
・ Luis Machín
・ Luis Macias
Luis Magana
・ Luis Magrinyà
・ Luis Maidana
・ Luis Maldonado
・ Luis Maldonado Venegas
・ Luis Mandoki
・ Luis Manresa Formosa
・ Luis Manrique
・ Luis Mansilla
・ Luis Mantilla
・ Luis Manuel Arias Pallares
・ Luis Manuel Arias Vega
・ Luis Manuel Blanco
・ Luis Manuel de Pando y Sánchez
・ Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero


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Luis Magana : ウィキペディア英語版
Luis Magana

Luis Magana (1910 – March 23, 2008) was a boxing announcer as well as a professional wrestling announcer and color commentator. He also wrote Boxing articles for various newspapers. He was active in the Los Angeles area in at least one of these capacities from the 1920s to the 1980s.
Louie known and respected as "Mr. Olympic" worked at the Olympic Auditorium for Cal and Aileen Eaton from opening day until its closure in the late 1980's. As a color commentator for Las Luchas Libres and for boxing as well on Spanish language radio. He wrote articles for the La Opinion and was inducted into the World Boxing Hal of Fame on November 9, 1993.
Louie was the oldest son of Antonio and Luisa Magana and had eleven siblings: Sarah Magana-Farfan, Ignacio Magana, Trini Magana-Borjon, Ramoncita Magana-Recendez, Margarita Magana-Meraz/Ruiz, Antonio B. Magana, Fermin Magana, Ramon "Baby" Magana, Mary Magana-Lopez, Salud Magana-Rodriguez, Victor Magana. Louie had five children Terry Magana-Frias, Rosemarie Magana-Demogenes, Michael Magana, Mark Magana and Gabriel Magana.
==References==

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