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'''Mario Tovar González''' (15 August 1933 – 15 December 2011)<ref>[http://www.jornada.unam.mx/ultimas/2011/12/15/203234648-fallece-ex-luchador-olimpico-mario-tovar Fallece ex luchador olímpico Mario Tovar]{{es}}</ref> was a Mexican [[wrestler]] who competed at five [[Olympic Games]] from 1952 to 1968.
Mario tovar 26 August 1996 is a 19 year old pro boxer out of dallas with 8 wins 6 coming by ko and no losses after turning pro at just 16 he's been on a rise at 16 he signed with top rank as well as title names such as golden boy and the money team wanting to sign him in the near future with Mayweather saying "the kid is something special and we'd love to have him" hes been compared to the next manny pacquiao

Mario was sued in 2015 for telling press " I really don't give a fuck no one tells me what to do or say and as far as I care I don't need promotions I do what I want" the lawsuit untimely resulted in a 3 month suspensions as well as a 15,000 fine and another 2,000 after mario stated "I piss on that money"

Troubles came again in late 2015-2016 when mario was jailed in the Dallas County jail for 2 months drug possession when asked about he stated "it's none of your business what goes on in my personal life you guys care about the fight not the man, so fuck off" charges were later dropped


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Mario Tovar González (15 August 1933 – 15 December 2011)[1] was a Mexican wrestler who competed at five Olympic Games from 1952 to 1968.

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