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Ringo (TV series)
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Ringo: la pelea de su vida, or simply Ringo is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucero Suárez that premiered on Las Estrellas on 21 January 2019 and ended on 12 May 2019.[1][2][3] It is an adaption on the Argentine telenovela created by Adrián Suar entitled Sos mi hombre.[1] The telenovela stars José Ron, and Mariana Torres. The series revolves around Ringo, the life of a retired boxer and the problems he will face in the face of an economic crisis, couple problems and the custody of his son.[1]

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Plot

Ringo is a young man, who has dedicated his life to boxing, and at the peak of his career he loses the national title upon receiving the news of the death of his brother. From that moment, Ringo decides to retire from boxing. Gloria, his wife, leaves him to go live with El Turco, Ringo's main rival in the ring. Gloria's decision leaves Ringo alone in charge of the care of his son Santi. Then, Gloria will return to claim custody of her son, and in that situation, Ringo will have to obtain a job that provides fixed income, to keep custody of his son. He decides to return to boxing with the clear goal to be crowned champion.

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Cast

  • José Ron as Juan José Ramírez "Ringo"
  • Mariana Torres as Julia Garay
  • César Évora as Oscar "Oso" Villar
  • Jorge Poza as Diego Jáuregui
  • Silvia Mariscal as Teresa
  • Otto Sirgo as Iván
  • Luz Ramos as Rosa
  • Óscar Bonfiglio as Manuel
  • Pierre Angelo as Damasio
  • Arturo Carmona as Alejo Correa
  • Alfredo Gatica as Ariel "El Turco" Nasif
  • Gabriela Carrillo as Gloria
  • Luz Edith Rojas as Brenda
  • Edsa Ramírez as Eva
  • José Manuel Rincón as Rafael
  • Santiago González as Máximo
  • Francisco Pizaña as Carrizo
  • José Manuel Lechuga as Pepe
  • Paco Luna as Guachin
  • Patricio de la Garza as Santiago[4]
  • Pierre Louis as Javier "Gavilán Machaca"
  • Isadora González as Sandra
  • Claudia Boyán as Elsa
  • Alberto Estrella as Guevara
  • Mercedes Vaughan as Marta
  • Adalberto Parra as Antunes
  • Marlene Kalb as La Zorra Gutiérrez
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Production

Casting

On 31 January 2018, José Ron confirmed his participation in the telenovela through his Instagram account.[5] On 20 February 2018, Mariana Torres was confirmed as co-stars of the production.[6] On 5 March 2018, the Latin Show News website confirmed that César Évora, Luz Ramos, Pierre Louis, Alfredo Gatica, Jorge Poza, Claudia Boyán, Arturo Carmona, Gabriela Carrillo, Silvia Mariscal, Luz Edith Rojas, Isadora González and Gaby Mellado would be part of the main cast.[7]

Ratings

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  1. Should reflect the number of episodes that contribute to the average given in the last column.

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Episodes

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