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His name appears among the great of Greco-Roman
wrestling owing to his endeavor as an athlete. This gladiator,
born in the central-eastern Camaguey province, began practicing
wrestling at the age of 10 and his presence in Olympic Games
granted him a fourth place in Barcelona'92, but the following
year he became junior world champion.
He was soon among the great after conquering the Olympic titles
of his categories in the Olympic editions of Atlanta'96 (163
pounds) and Sydney'00 (152 pounds).
It was not easy task, though, because wrestling is a discipline
having a great deal of magnificent exponents in Europe.
As one can appreciate, he stood out in the 163-pound division
and then he successfully changed to the 152-pound category.
After that, he had to move to another division, 167 pounds,
because of organizational changes in the International Wrestling
Federation (FILA).
Even greater additional sacrifices have posed to this athlete
the requirements related to body weight.
His current trainer, Pedro Val, has led him also to winning
a World Cup and another World Championship. Furthermore, he
has deserved two Pan-american crowns and the same amount of
Caribbean titles.
When he caressed Olympic glory he was only 28 years old. He
still has a lot to fight for although he had not had any considerable
rivals for more than four years, neither in the national nor
in the international arena, and those who can afford getting
close to him are fully aware that he is the best of the world.
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