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In the main event, undefeated Christopher "SD Kid" Martin (16-0, 5KO) will defend his California State Bantamweight title against hard hitting Ruben "Finito" Lopez (15-11-2, 13KO) of Calexico, CA, in an eight round bout.
Boxing News Togorashi 2010
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Four-time world champion Mexican Ricardo "Finito" Lopez (51-0-1, 38 KOs), who established the record for most consecutive title bouts without losing (26), defended his WBC Strawweight title 21 times.
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Finito 2009
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Finito as well to saber-rattling nuclear superpowers, and certainly no more overpopulation.
on writing by stephen king scribner 2000
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She saw him, Finito, the not-so-good matador, now standing in front of the bull and turning sideways toward him.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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She was with him thus five years and never was unfaithful to him, that is almost never, and then after the funeral, she took up with Pablo who led picador horses in the ring and was like all the bulls that Finito had spent his life killing.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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But that same night Blanquet who had been under the orders of Joselito when he too was killed told Finito about it at Fornos, and Finito asked Juan Luis de la Rosa and he would say nothing.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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I, myself, was feeling more than happy and I was sitting by Finito and I noticed he would not look up at the bull's head, which was shrouded in a purple cloth as the images of the saints are covered in church duing the week of the passion of our former Lord.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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She saw Finito stand five paces from the bull's head, profiled, the bull standing still and heavy, and draw the sword slowly up until it was level with his shoulder and then sight along the dipping blade at a point he could not yet see because the bull's head was higher than his eyes.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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How often have I heard Finito say that it is all knowledge and that the bull never gored the man; rather the man gored himself on the horn of the bull.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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