Robeisy Ramírez
Robeisy is a left-handed Cuban amateur boxer recognized for winning gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games, as well as the 2011 Pan American Games in the flyweight division.
At the 2011 Amateur Boxing World Championship he defeated his first rivals, but was surpassed by eventual Russian champion Misha Aloyan, however he qualified for the Olympic Games. At the 2011 Pan American Games he won gold.
Robeisy Ramírez has accumulated a successful career as a boxer since the lower categories. In 2010 he triumphed at the World Youth Championship and the Youth Olympic Games, and a year later, already on the senior team, he won the title at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara.
His consecration would come at the London 2012 Olympics, where he won the crown, a result he would repeat four years later in Rio de Janeiro. Furthermore, he won gold at the Central American Games in Veracruz 2014 and was part of the Cuba Tamers franchise in the World Series of Boxing.
A technical and aggressive fighter, his career has been marked by periods of instability and even sanctions for indiscipline, from which he managed to recover to return to stardom.
In July 2018 he left the Cuban team, and will now presumably begin his career as a professional following in the footsteps of many other boxers from the Island.
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