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Andry Laffita

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Andry Laffita Fernández (born March 26, 1978) is a retired Cuban amateur boxer. He won the silver medal at the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships. He also won a silver medal in the flyweight class, at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Andry Laffita is the 4,627th most popular athlete (up from 5,621st in 2019), the 265th most popular biography from Cuba (up from 294th in 2019) and the 52nd most popular Cuban Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Andry Laffita ranks 4,627 out of 6,025Before him are Fumiko Okuno, Sa Jae-hyouk, Juraj Tarr, Behdad Salimi, Rebecca Johnston, and Liam de Young. After him are Tim Burke, Lindsey Jacobellis, Jimmy Vicaut, Gedeón Guardiola, Rossano Galtarossa, and Felipe Perrone.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Andry Laffita ranks 1,025Before him are Reinaldo Navia, Kutre Dulecha, Adam Busch, Svetlana Lapina, Ryo Fukudome, and Dwain Chambers. After him are Bok van Blerk, Franck Queudrue, Lester Moré, Myriam El Khomri, Alexander Östlund, and Mattias Gustafsson.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Andry Laffita ranks 265 out of 300Before him are Yoan Pablo Hernández (1984), Rafael Capote (1987), Asley González (1989), Óscar Brayson (1985), Daimí Pernía (1976), and Yalennis Castillo (1986). After him are Lester Moré (1978), Onel Hernández (1993), Andy Cruz (1995), Leonel Suárez (1987), Robeisy Ramírez (1993), and Yurisleidy Lupetey (1981).

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Among ATHLETES In Cuba

Among athletes born in Cuba, Andry Laffita ranks 52Before him are Juan Miguel Echevarría (1998), Yanet Bermoy (1987), Guillermo Martínez (1981), Asley González (1989), Óscar Brayson (1985), and Daimí Pernía (1976). After him are Leonel Suárez (1987), Libania Grenot (1983), Rafael Alba (1993), Alexis Copello (1985), Osmay Acosta (1985), and Orlando Ortega (1991).