- and four days
after his
first loss,
Bejines was back in a ring as a professional,
facing David Vera (6–3).
Bejines scored his
first professional knockout...
- fight,
versus Kiko
Bejines, in 1983.
Trailing after 11 rounds, Dávila
scored a
knockout of
Bejines to win the title, but
Bejines died
shortly afterward...
- was 72. AP (5
September 1983). "
BEJINES IS DEAD OF
INJURIES IN RING". The New York Times. AP (5
September 1983). "
BEJINES IS DEAD OF
INJURIES IN RING"....
-
round of a WBC
World Bantamweight title fight against Lupe
Pintor Kiko
Bejines (1962-1983), the
first boxer to die in a
world title fight after Kim List...
-
Miguel Teixeira Domingues,
Portuguese football left-back for
Benfica B Kiko
Bejines, (1962-1983),
Mexican boxer Kikō, the ****anese form of the
Chinese term...
-
Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S. 28 Win 24–4
Oscar Bejines RTD 7 (10), 3:00 Jul 3, 1986
Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California...
- He
almost lost his
championship in his
first defense, when his
opponent Bejines had won
every round before being knocked out with a
single short left hook...
-
rounds and
increased testing required in Nevada. 1 Sep 1983
Francisco Bejines Mexico
Alberto Dávila United
States Died of
brain injuries,
despite surgery...
- ghezcha)
Fried fish in
soured cream (Bdzezchey shatech'e ghezchawe)
Bajina (
Bejine)
Baked milk (She sch'eghepschtha)
Cheese (Q'wey)
Fried cheese (Q'wey ghezcha)...
- Oct 31, 1981 21 years, 183 days Laredo, Texas, U.S. 14 Win 13–1
Franco Bejines KO 2 (?) Sep 1, 1981 21 years, 123 days
Civic Center Arena, Laredo, Texas...