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Other names
  
Tail Pipe

Weight
  
90 kg (200 lb)

Name
  
Carlos Andino

Losses
  
3

Nationality
  
Cuban

Division
  
Lightheavyweight

Trained by
  
Miguel Reyes

Born
  
Carlos Andino Vasque 1954 Havana, Cuba

Height
  
1.80 metres (5 ft 11 in)

Style
  
Kickboxing, Mixed Martial Arts

Carlos andino y los peores del barrio murguita de los deseos


Carlos Andino (born 1954) is a retired Cuban kickboxer and mixed martial artist who won his first 42 consecutive full-contact matches.

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Biography

Carlos Andino was born in Havana, Cuba in 1954. In Cuba he trained in amateur boxing and later in karate. He was undefeated in full-contact matches, posting a record of 42-0-0.

In 1980, he left Cuba and arrived in Florida. He embarked in kickboxing and was noted for a knockout punch. Andino earned the nickname, "Tail Pipe," due to his knockout power. He was heavily tattooed and shaved his head.

In 1989, Andino snapped the knockout streak of Sherman Bergman; knocking out Bergman in 2 rounds (Source: Trendsetter (Newspaper)Sept./Oct.1989).

On 15 July 1990, South Florida kickboxer Sherman Bergman knocked out Andino in the first round of their kickboxing rematch.

Andino then relocated to Brazil. He launched a Vale Tudo and mixed martial arts career, but after knocking out two opponents, Andino went winless in 2 fights, including a first round knockout loss to Zuluzinho.

Adino reportedly lives in Brazil and works as a bouncer in a night club in Copacabana.

References

Carlos Andino Wikipedia


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