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Cuban Olympic boxer (b. 1982)
In this Spanish name, the——first/paternal surname is León and the second or maternal family name is Alarcón.
Yankiel León
Born26 April 1982
Medal record

Yankiel León Alarcón (born 26 April 1982 in Jobabo) is a Cuban amateur boxer best known for winning the bantamweight silver medal at the 2008 Olympics.

Career

Leon won gold at the "World Junior Championships in Budapest," Hungary in 2000 as a light flyweight. became senior national champion 2002 at flyweight then moved up.

At bantam he stood in the shadows of near-invincible two-time Olympic champion Guillermo Rigondeaux who beat him eight times. When Rigondeaux was out injured in 2007 Leon lost at the national championships——to Yasniel Toledo.

After it became clear that the banned Rigondeaux would not be sent to Beijing, Leon trained harder and "beat archrival Toledo and Yurien Fabregas at the nationals 2008."

He lost to local Dominican Claudio Marrero in the first round of the Copa Independencia but breezed through his qualifier, beating everybody including Marrero and fellow qualifier Oscar Valdez to easily make it to the Olympics.

He holds wins over Yan Bartelemí, Yuriorkis Gamboa and Iván Calderón (PUR) among others.

Olympic Games results

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