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Fibroso
06-12-2012, 11:36 PM
Olympic boxer Teofilo Stevenson diesBy ANNE-MARIE GARCIA | Associated Press – 21 hrs ago






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HAVANA (AP) — Cuban boxer Teofilo Stevenson, the three-time Olympic heavyweight champion with a devastating right hand and a gentlemanly demeanor, has died. He was 60.
"The Cuban sporting family was moved today by the passing of one of the greatest of all time," said a statement read on the news Monday night. He died of heart disease, it added.
Earlier a sports official, speaking on condition of anonymity lacking authorization to pre-empt an official announcement, said Stevenson had a heart attack.
Considered by some to be the most accomplished amateur boxer in history, Stevenson first won gold in 1972 in Munich and followed that up in 1976 at Montreal.
"The Olympic Games in Munich and Montreal are the fondest memories I have from my life, the best stage of my career," he told The Associated Press earlier this year.
In 1980, he won his third Olympic title in Moscow, becoming the second boxer to win gold at three separate games after Hungarian Lazlo Papp. Felix Savon, Stevenson's countryman, accomplished the feat in 2000.
Known affectionately on the island by the nickname "Pirolo," Stevenson was famous for his punishing right, polished technique, deft hand and footwork, and his sportsmanship.
Stevenson was born March 29, 1952, to a family of modest means, in Las Tunas province in eastern Cuba. He fought in his first match at the age of 14, and two years later won his first international title in the Central American and Caribbean championship.
As his accomplishments grew, boxing fans began salivating over the prospect of a "fight of the century" pitting him against Muhammad Ali. But Cuba insisted that he not lose his amateur status, and the bout never took place.
After Stevenson won his first world title in 1974, Sports Illustrated ran the headline: "He'd Rather Be Red Than Rich."
Stevenson won world amateur titles again in 1978 and 1986, and was forced to pass up a shot at a fourth Olympic gold when Cuba did not attend the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. He retired in 1988 after Cuba decided to skip the Seoul Olympics as well.
Stevenson passed up millions by not leaving Communist-run Cuba to turn pro, but expressed no remorse.
"I prefer the affection of 8 million Cubans," he once said.
In January, Stevenson spent 15 days in intensive care after doctors detected a clot in an artery near his heart. He was released in early February and was surprised at the outpouring of media reports that his condition was grave.
"People called me from all over Cuba, from other parts of the world, even from Miami," Stevenson said.

In his later years, Stevenson served as vice president of Cuba's boxing federation and at the island's national sports institute. He had two children.

rudee
06-13-2012, 02:06 AM
Only other right hand i saw that hit as hard as Stevenson.s was Ingemar Johannson...(thunderbolt)
Heavyweights that is.

rokko
06-13-2012, 02:10 AM
RIP Teofilo

aquariusone
06-13-2012, 02:26 AM
I remember him from his winning the gold in Munich and I was in Montreal in 1976 following his conquest at heavyweight. He was a very exciting boxer and I also remember plans for a "dream fight" against Ali - but it never happened because he never wanted to leave his country! He was not just a great boxer but a very good man!

The Cobra
06-13-2012, 03:17 AM
Wicked right and hard to hit..for those not old enough to remember him try watching RockyIV...Drago fought a lot like Teofilo. Great man as well as a great fighter.

jriver309
06-14-2012, 05:12 PM
I always hoped he would turn pro, it would of been something having him in the mix especially in the 60's and 70's which were great times to watch heavyweights. He had that sledgehammer power and although it was always talk of him and Ali I wanted to see him and Foreman. But man it's been a couple of rough weeks with losing so many of the greats. RIP Teofilo

rudee
06-14-2012, 06:38 PM
Boy,,, lotta old guys on this forum...
Thought it was only Aqua, Fib, Rokko and I... seems we have lotsa company.. hee hee!
Its hazy now,, but I remember USA had an excellent heavyweight amateur fighter at that time..
Stevenson knocked him silly. Huge right hand.