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}} Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz ((:ɡiˈʎermo riɣonˈdo); born September 30, 1980) is a Cuban boxer who won gold medals at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics in the bantamweight (54 kg) division. He is a seven-time (2000–06) Cuban national champion at bantamweight, and currently claims an amateur record of nearly 475 fights with twelve losses; the last of these losses being to Rencise Perez and Bekzat Sattarkhanov in 1998, Waldemar Font in 1999, and most recently against Aghasi Mammadov in 2003. After Rigondeaux's defection in 2009 he turned professional, where he remains undefeated and is the current ''The Ring'' magazine super bantamweight world champion, while the TBRB recognizes him as the junior featherweight world champion.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Transnational Boxing Rankings Board )〕 Widely considered to be one of the greatest amateur fighters of all time,〔(Jesus Walks Like A Cowboy: Manny Pacquiao Does Dallas ) Deadspin.com〕 Rigondeaux has been lauded by boxing trainer Freddie Roach as being: "Probably the greatest talent I've ever seen". A documentary on Rigondeaux is in the works by filmmaker Brin-Jonathan Butler. Butler also published a biography of Rigondeaux called "A Cuban Boxer's Journey: From Castro's Traitor to American Champion" published by Picador USA. == Olympic results == 2000 *Defeated Moez Zemzeni (Tunisia) KO 1 *Defeated Kazumasa Tsujimoto (Japan) RSC 3 *Defeated Agasi Agaguloglu (Turkey) 14-5 *Defeated Clarence Vinson (United States) 18-6 *Defeated Raimkul Malakhbekov (Russia) 18-12 2004 *Round of 32: Defeated Liu Yuan of China – PTS (21-7) *Round of 16: Defeated Mehar Ullah of Pakistan – RSC 3 *Quarterfinals: Defeated Gennady Kovalev of Russia – PTS (20-5) *Semifinals: Defeated Bahodirjon Sooltonov of Uzbekistan – PTS (27-13) *Gold Medal Match: Defeated Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand – PTS (22-13) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guillermo Rigondeaux」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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