José Ortiz, for example, was nicknamed "El Concorde" by Rivera Morales.
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Mario Morales became "El Quijote" (was better known by his nickname than by his real name), José Sosa "El Galgo" (The Greyhound), Angel "Cachorro" Santiago "El Orgullo del Caserio" (The Pride of the Housing Projects), Hector "El Mago" Blondet (The Magician), Rolando Frazier "El Principe" (The Prince), Mario Butler "El Expreso Panameño" (The Panamanian Express), Ruben Rodriguez "Sharp Shooter", and Martín Ansa got the nickname "El Señor" from Morales.
Diego Rivera | Paquito D'Rivera | Primo de Rivera | Geraldo Rivera | Evo Morales | Rivera | Gianni Rivera | Esai Morales | Chita Rivera | Jenni Rivera | Samuel Rivera | Morales | Mario Morales | Danny Rivera | Jerry Rivera | Jerry Morales | David Morales | Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques | Rivera Department | Martín Vargas Morales | Luis Muñoz Rivera | Vina Morales | Thomas Rivera Schatz | Rivera-Bironico railway station | Raul Morales | Ramón Luis Rivera | Rafael Morales | Pico Rivera, California | Manolo Saiz | José Morales (designated hitter) |
Having become WAPA's top sportscaster, Bracero then took over the transmissions of BSN basketball games (which he shared with Manolo Rivera Morales and Fufi Santori), most of the boxing telecasts, MLB baseball games and football games.