The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez

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The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez
The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez.

The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez

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The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez
The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez.

The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez
The WBA mourns the death of “Tornado” Sanchez.

The president, directorate members and the boxing family regrets the death of David “Tornado” Sanchez, who died on Friday morning in a car accident.

Sanchez, who was 25 at the time of his death, was the WBA 115 lbs. Interim champion.  He was a great warrior, a man who never gave up, a worthy Mexican boxing representative with 37 fights, 31 wins, 23 knocked out, 4 loss and 2 draws.

Today boxing suffers a great loss, because he was great gladiator who still had a long way ahead.

Rest in Peace


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