Marcos Ramírez may refer to: Marcos Ramírez (footballer) (born 1983), Argentine football defender Marcos Ramirez (boxer) (born 1981), American boxer Marcos...
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place to Ramirez in 2024". 15 November 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcos Ramírez. Marcos Ramírez at MotoGP...
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Marco Ramírez may refer to: Marco Arturo Ramírez, Mexican footballer Marco Méndez (born Marco Anibal Méndez Ramírez), Mexican actor Marcos Ramírez (disambiguation)...
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Marcos Ramírez (born March 31, 1981) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2000 to 2008. Ramírez is a former WBO-NABO and IBF Latino...
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Marcos Ramírez (born 25 April 1983 in Avellaneda) is an Argentine football defender. He currently plays for Defensa y Justicia. (in Spanish) Argentine...
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until 2024. However, his contract was terminated and the team signed Ramírez. Ramírez was Skinner's teammate in the last 11 races of the 2023 season after...
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replaced for the British round, and was replaced by Marcos Ramírez for the Austrian round. Ramírez raced for Forward Team from the start of the season...
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Company and which is referenced in Pablo Neruda's Canto General, and for Marcos Ramírez (1952), a humorous bildungsroman about the life of a Costa Rican boy...
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claimed by 14-year-old Frenchman Fabio Quartararo by a single point from Marcos Ramírez. María Herrera became the first female rider to win a CEV race. Scoring...
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who moved to the CEV Moto2 European Championship with the same team. Marcos Ramírez left Bester Capital Dubai to join Leopard Racing, replacing Enea Bastianini...
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