luchador - translation to spanish
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luchador - translation to spanish

STYLE OF PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING ENDEMIC TO MEXICO
Caballera vs. Mascara Match; Luchador; Professional wrestling in Mexico; Lucha Libre; Luchador Wrestling; Lucha-libre; Mexican wrestling; Mexican Wrestler's Mask; Mexican Wrestling Mask; Luchadores; Luchadore; Luchas de Apuestas; Luchadora; Lucha de Apuestas; Lucha de Apuesta; Mexican wrestler; Mask vs. Mask match; Lucha de apuestas; Title vs. Mask match; Mask vs. Hair match; Mask versus mask match; Luchas de apuestas; Luchador mask; Hair versus hair
  • [[El Santo]]
  • Andrade "Cien" Almas
  • [[La Parka II]] during an outdoor event in 2018
  • An empty [[Arena México]] configured for wrestling
  • Místico]] (right)
  • [[Cuije]], an example of ''Mini-Estrella''
  • [[El Hijo del Santo]] and [[Blue Demon Jr.]]
  • WWE Hall of Fame]]
  • Kalisto]] (middle), [[Gran Metalik]] (left), and [[Lince Dorado]] (right), in April 2018
  • Plaque commemorating lucha libre as an [[intangible cultural heritage]] in Mexico City
  • AAA]], who claimed that they owned the copyright to the character and has even promoted other wrestlers as "Máscara Sagrada". Máscara Sagrada's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans.<ref name=Mondo/>
  • A wrestling mask [[graffiti]] in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
  • black belt]] in [[Shotokan]] [[karate]].
  • 619]]" on [[Eddie Guerrero]]
  • [[Tinieblas]] debuted at a relatively old age of 32, so he never reached the same physical peak as many other popular luchadores of his generation. However, his character remains popular with young lucha libre fans, primarily due to his appearance in comic books and films. Tinieblas still wrestles occasionally and has appeared alongside his son [[Tinieblas Jr.]]

luchador      
= fighter, scrappy.
Ex: She has been voted librarian of the year because of her work as an advocate and fighter for the freedom of information for the prison population.
Ex: His book is a one-sided insider account of the scrappy, often combative style that characterized the New York intellectual crowd from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s.
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* luchador de lucha libre = wrestler.
luchador      
n. fighter, combatant; wrestler; contestant; fertilizer
luchador      
fighter
struggler
wrestler
fighting

Definition

luchador
sust. masc. y fem.
1) Persona que lucha.
2) Persona que se dedica profesionalmente a algún deporte de lucha.

Wikipedia

Lucha libre

Lucha libre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlutʃa ˈliβɾe], meaning "freestyle wrestling" or literally translated as "free fight") is the term used in Latin America for professional wrestling. Since its introduction to Mexico in the early 20th century, it has developed into a unique form of the genre, characterized by colorful masks, rapid sequences of holds and maneuvers, and "high-flying" maneuvers, some of which have been adopted in the United States, Japan, and elsewhere. The wearing of masks has developed special significance, and matches are sometimes contested in which the loser must permanently remove his mask, which is a wager with a high degree of weight attached. Tag team wrestling is especially prevalent in lucha libre, particularly matches with three-member teams, called trios.

Although the term today refers exclusively to professional wrestling (staged performances with predetermined outcomes), it was originally used in the same style as the American and English term "freestyle wrestling", referring to an amateur wrestling style without the restrictions of Greco-Roman wrestling.

Lucha libre wrestlers are known as luchadores (singular luchador, meaning "wrestler"). They usually come from extended wrestling families who form their own stables. One such line integrated to the United States professional wrestling scene is Los Guerreros (which their family name coincidentally being the Spanish word for “warrior”).

Lucha libre has become a loanword in English, as evidenced by works such as Los Luchadores, ¡Mucha Lucha!, Lucha Mexico, and Nacho Libre. Lucha libre also appears in other pop culture such as mainstream advertising: In Canada, Telus's Koodo Mobile Post Paid cell service uses a cartoon lucha libre wrestler as its spokesperson/mascot.

On July 21, 2018, Mexican lucha libre was declared an intangible cultural heritage of Mexico City.

Examples of use of luchador
1. El actor habla de "El luchador", el filme sobre la vida de James J.
2. Esas pequeñas injusticias forjaron el carácter luchador y contestatario de la joven Delaram.
3. La Asociación de Sumo Japón (JSA) decidió hoy que expulsará al luchador ruso Wakanoho, que fue detenido esta semana acusado de posesión de marihuana, y que se convertirá en el primer luchador en activo que es expulsado del organismo.
4. Es mejor que yo en todo", añadió; "es increíble, un luchador.
5. Todo aquello provocó un cierto decaimiento en un luchador como Dennis.