Nacho built his fighters from the ground up, most of them. He led Mexico's boxing teams to multiple medal wins at the 1968, 1976 and 1980 Olympics.
Some boxers he trained.
Ricardo López - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Juan Manuel Márquez - four division champion (hall of fame member)
Rafael Márquez - two division champion
Daniel Zaragoza - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Humberto González - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Victor Rabanales - bantamweight champion
Oscar De La Hoya - six division champion
Jorge Arce - four time champion
Guty Espadas - flyweight champion
Guty Espadas, Jr. - featherweight champion
Alfredo Angulo - jr middleweight prospect
Enrique Sánchez - bantamweight champion
Gilberto Román - two time champion (with 11 title defenses)
Jhonny González - two division champion
Melchor Cob Castro - two time champion
Rodolfo López - featherweight champion
Alejandro Barrera - jr middleweight prospect
Abner Mares - bantamweight champion
Vicente Escobedo - former title challenger
Juan Carlos Salgado - two time champion
Jorge Paez - two time champion
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr - middleweight champion
Rey Vargas - super bantamweight champion
Some boxers he trained.
Ricardo López - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Juan Manuel Márquez - four division champion (hall of fame member)
Rafael Márquez - two division champion
Daniel Zaragoza - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Humberto González - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Victor Rabanales - bantamweight champion
Oscar De La Hoya - six division champion
Jorge Arce - four time champion
Guty Espadas - flyweight champion
Guty Espadas, Jr. - featherweight champion
Alfredo Angulo - jr middleweight prospect
Enrique Sánchez - bantamweight champion
Gilberto Román - two time champion (with 11 title defenses)
Jhonny González - two division champion
Melchor Cob Castro - two time champion
Rodolfo López - featherweight champion
Alejandro Barrera - jr middleweight prospect
Abner Mares - bantamweight champion
Vicente Escobedo - former title challenger
Juan Carlos Salgado - two time champion
Jorge Paez - two time champion
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr - middleweight champion
Rey Vargas - super bantamweight champion
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