BOXER

Clemente Rojas

1952 - Today

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Clemente Rojas (born September 1, 1952, in Cartagena) is a retired boxer from Colombia, who won the bronze medal in the men's featherweight division (– 57 kilograms) at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He turned pro on September 29, 1974, and retired in 1983, after 25 bouts (nine wins, thirteen losses and three draws). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Clemente Rojas is the 218th most popular boxer (up from 273rd in 2019), the 154th most popular biography from Colombia (up from 192nd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Colombian Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Clemente Rojas ranks 218 out of 496Before him are Payao Poontarat, Terence Crawford, Fidel LaBarba, Hans Ziglarski, Sam Langford, and Edwin Valero. After him are Marco Antonio Barrera, Micky Ward, Alfonso Pérez, Kubrat Pulev, Antonio Tarver, and Armando Martínez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Clemente Rojas ranks 659Before him are Terry George, Rohinton Mistry, Stephen South, Marilu Henner, Wojciech Rudy, and Mel Smith. After him are John Waite, Ted Tally, Denís Milar, Sharda Sinha, Runa Laila, and Vlado Taneski.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Clemente Rojas ranks 154 out of 356Before him are Pablo Armero (1986), Juan Pablo Raba (1977), Juan Pablo Ángel (1975), Johan Vonlanthen (1986), Clara Rojas (1964), and Egan Bernal (1997). After him are Juan Gabriel Vásquez (1973), Alfonso Pérez (1949), Laura Restrepo (1950), Willington Ortiz (1952), Piedad Córdoba (1955), and Lupe Fuentes (1987).

Among BOXERS In Colombia

Among boxers born in Colombia, Clemente Rojas ranks 2Before him are Rodrigo Valdez (1946). After him are Alfonso Pérez (1949), Jorge Eliécer Julio (1969), Cecilia Brækhus (1981), and Yuberjen Martínez (1991).