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Éder and Jofre
Boxer Éder Jofre was world champion, as was the Brazilian basketball team in 1959, in Chile.
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Éder and is
The 1982 team, with players like Sócrates, Zico, Falcão and Éder, is best remembered as one of the greatest teams never to win a World Cup.

Éder and Brazilian
Many of the best players in Brazilian football were first seen in the Campeonato Mineiro, players like Reinaldo, Cerezo, Éder, Ronaldo, Dario and Tostão had their professional football debut in the competition.

Éder and .
* Guy Éder de La Fontenelle, ( 16th Century ) of the house of Beaumanoir, one of the partisans of the Catholic League, renowned bandit in western Brittany.
The highest-profile executions took place on the grève, including the gruesome deaths of the assassins François Ravaillac, and Robert – François Damiens, as well as the bandit-rebel Guy Éder de La Fontenelle.

Jofre and March
A native of São Paulo, Jofre, whose nicknames were " Galinho de ouro " ( The Golden Bantam ) and " Jofrinho ," made his professional debut on March 23, 1957, beating Raul Lopez by knockout in five rounds.

Jofre and is
In 2010, at age 74, Jofre, a physical fitness fanatic who is still the reflection of great health, put out a calisthenics video.
Eder Jofre, one of the boxers Harada beat to win world titles, is also enshrined at the IBHOF.

Jofre and retired
After losing to Harada by unanimous decision at a rematch held in Tokyo on June 1, 1966, Jofre retired.

Jofre and professional
Jofre outpointed Miranda over fifteen rounds to win his first title as a professional.
Harada was the only fighter ever to defeat Jofre as a professional.

Jofre and boxer
Harada was the only boxer to beat Jofre.

Jofre and former
* October 8 in São Paulo, Brazil, former world featherweight champion Eder Jofre fought his last fight, outpointing Mexico's Octavio ( Famoso ) Gomez in ten rounds.

Jofre and Bantamweight
* November 18-Eder Jofre becomes world champion for the first time, knocking out Eloy Sanchez in six rounds to claim the world Bantamweight title in Los Angeles.
* June 1-Fighting Harada repeats his earlier victory over Eder Jofre, retaining the world's Bantamweight title by a fifteen round decision in Tokyo.
On November 18 of that year, Jofre became world champion, when he knocked out the WBA World Bantamweight Champion Eloy Sanchez in six rounds, at Los Angeles.
After the fight with Aoki, Jofre was also recognized as World Bantamweight Champion by the WBC, therefore, becoming the Undisputed World Champion.

Jofre and Featherweight
* May 5-Eder Jofre wins the WBC world Featherweight title three years after his first retirement from boxing, defeating world champion Jose Legra by a fifteen round majority decision in Brasília, Brazil.
* May 17-Fighting Harada defeats Eder Jofre in Nagoya, Japan to win the world Featherweight title.

Jofre and .
: King Alfonso XI of Castile attempted to retake Gibraltar aided by the fleet of the Castilian Admiral Alonso Jofre Tenorio.
Indeed, in the 12th and 13th centuries, Catalan troubadours such as Guerau de Cabrera, Guilhem de Bergadan, Guilhem de Cabestany, Huguet de Mataplana, Raimon Vidal de Besalú, Cerverí de Girona, Formit de Perpinhan, and Jofre de Foixà wrote in Occitan.
The vidas of the following troubadours note their clerical status: Aimeric de Belenoi, Folquet de Marselha ( who became a bishop ), Gui d ' Ussel, Guillem Ramon de Gironella, Jofre de Foixà ( who became an abbot ), Peire de Bussignac, Peire Rogier, Raimon de Cornet, Uc Brunet, and Uc de Saint Circ.
* García Jofre de Loaísa ( 1490 – 1526 )-Spanish explorer.
The Transpantaneira Highway connects the town of Pocone to Jofre Port, along the Cuiabá River bank.
In 1525 king Charles I of Spain ordered an expedition led by friar García Jofre de Loaísa to go to Asia by the western route to colonize the Maluku Islands ( known as Spice Islands, now part of Indonesia ), thus crossing first the Atlantic and then the Pacific oceans.
Jofre subsequently announces his retirement ; he would return in 1970.
Babel Fish should not be confused with The Babel Fish Corporation founded by Oscar Jofre, which was operated at the URL www. babelfish. com ( created in 1995 ).
Generals Mario B. Menendez ( the commander of the Argentine garrison ) and Oscar Jofre ( commander of the 10th Brigade, responsible for the defence of Stanley ), following a quick conference, agreed that to continue resistance would entail senseless loss of life.
The river was first sighted by a European in 1525, by the explorer García Jofre de Loaísa, and was called Río San Idelfonso.
Jofre represented his native country at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.
On November 14, Jose Smecca became the only man to drop Jofre in his career ; Jofre got up from a first round knockdown to knock Smecca out in seven rounds.
Jofre won eight fights in 1959, including one against two time world title challenger Leo Espinoza, and a seventh round knockout in a rematch with Caceres.

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