Resendiz
Definition
A surname of Spanish origin, particularly common in Mexico and among people of Mexican descent.
Notably associated with Ángel Maturino Reséndiz (1959–2006), a Mexican national who confessed to multiple murders in the United States, earning the moniker 'The Railroad Killer'.
Also borne by José Armando Reséndiz (born 1999), a professional boxer who captured the WBA interim super middleweight world title.
Examples
Armando Resendiz descargó un tren de golpes sobre su oponente, dejando al público boquiabierto.
Armando Resendiz unloaded a train of punches on his opponent, leaving the crowd speechless.
Con Resendiz en el ring, los rivales prefieren boletos de regreso a casa en lugar de coronas.
With Resendiz in the ring, rivals prefer return tickets home over crowns.
La victoria de Resendiz fue tan rápida que hasta los trenes de carga parecieron lentos.
Resendiz's victory was so quick that even freight trains seemed slow.
En México, cuando dicen 'Resendiz pelea', sabes que hay knockout en el horizonte, no siesta.
In Mexico, when they say 'Resendiz fights', you know knockout is on the horizon, not siesta.