Mexican National Lightweight Championship
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The Mexican National Lightweight Championship (Campeonato Nacional de Peso Ligero in Spanish) is a Mexican professional wrestling singles championship created and sanctioned by Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. ("the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission" in Spanish). Although the Commission sanctions the title, it does not promote the events in which the title is defended. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won legitimately; it is instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline. The official definition of the lightweight weight class in Mexico is between 63 kg (139 lb) and 70 kg (150 lb), but the weight limits for the different classes are not always strictly enforced. Since the title was brought back after
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Mishima Ota
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A color photo of the front of a professional wresling championship
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The face plate of the championship belt
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Aristotle
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Tauro
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Ulises
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Chanoc
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Dardo Aguilar
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Guerrero Samurai
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1948
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EMLL Carnaval de Campeones
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Sábado de Lucha
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Guadalajara, Jalisco
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Puebla, Puebla
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Mexicali, Baja California
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Cuernavaca, Morelos
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Monterrey, Nuevo León
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Acapulco, Guerrero
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Mexico City, D.F.
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Xochimilco, D.F.
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Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
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Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.
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Championship vacated by the commission as Mishima Ota was not a Mexican citizen.
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Championship vacated for unknown reasons
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Championship vacated for unspecified reasons.
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Defeated Aguila Venezolana in tournament final.
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Defeated Guerrero Samurai II;
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Defeated Jesus Garcia.
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Defeated Mascarita Dorada in tournament final.
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Defeated Negro Casas in a tournament final
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Defeated Orquidea to win the vacant title
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Defeated Pequeño Nitro in tournament final.
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Championship vacated when Chamaco Valaguez moved up a weight class.
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Won a tournament.
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Championship vacated when Aristotle moved up a weight class.
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Also won the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship
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Championship vacated when Fuerza Guerrera moved up a weight class.
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Championship vacated after Guerrero Samurai died in an automobile accident.
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Defeated El Oriental in a tournament final. Later changed ring name to Virus.
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Championship vacated when Alberto Muñoz won the Mexican National Welterweight Championship.
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O'Brien defeated Hernandez in the final a tournament to become first champion.
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The Mexican National Lightweight Championship (Campeonato Nacional de Peso Ligero in Spanish) is a Mexican professional wrestling singles championship created and sanctioned by Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. ("the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission" in Spanish). Although the Commission sanctions the title, it does not promote the events in which the title is defended. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won legitimately; it is instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline. The official definition of the lightweight weight class in Mexico is between 63 kg (139 lb) and 70 kg (150 lb), but the weight limits for the different classes are not always strictly enforced. Since the title was brought back after being inactive for approximately four years it has been contested for in the Mini-Estrellas division exclusively. All title matches take place under two out of three falls rules as is tradition in Mexico. The Mexican National Lightweight Championship was created in 1934, making it one of the oldest wrestling championships still active today. Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; Spanish for World Wrestling Council) has the promotional control of the championship while the Commission only serves to approve the champions and supervise championship matches. Jack O'Brien was recognized as the first champion in 1934, after winning a tournament sanctioned by Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. and promoted by CMLL. The championship has been vacated on a number of occasions, most notably four times because the champion moved up a weight class, once because the champion was not a Mexican citizen and once because the reigning champion, Guerrero Samurai, was killed in a car accident. Eléctrico is the current Mexican National Lightweight Champion, having defeated Pequeño Nitro in a tournament final on August 13, 2013. He is the 49th overall champion and the 39th person to hold the title. Rodolfo Ruiz and Taro are tied for the most reigns as champion, with three in total; Mishima Ota has the shortest reign, at 1 day. Black Shadow holds the record for the longest individual reign, at over 1,901 days, while Juan Diaz held the championship 1,979 days divided over two reigns.
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Mexican National Lightweight Championship
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1934-06-28
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Juan Diaz
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Rodolfo Ruiz
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