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Yoan Pablo Hernández

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Yoan Pablo Hernández Suárez (born October 28, 1984) is a Cuban-German former professional boxer who competed between 2005 and 2020. He held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) and the Ring magazine cruiserweight titles between 2011 and 2015. He is the half-brother of Yoel Romero, a freestyle wrestler and mixed martial artist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yoan Pablo Hernández is the 385th most popular boxer, the 259th most popular biography from Cuba and the 24th most popular Cuban Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Yoan Pablo Hernández ranks 385 out of 496Before him are Shakur Stevenson, Kanat Islam, Han Soon-chul, Cecilia Brækhus, Vernon Forrest, and Jérôme Thomas. After him are Georgy Balakshin, Wijan Ponlid, David Ayrapetyan, Magomedrasul Majidov, Tony Bellew, and Brahim Asloum.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Yoan Pablo Hernández ranks 901Before him are Jillian Bell, Ivan Santaromita, Guo Wenjun, Federico Piovaccari, Hind Laroussi, and Masatomo Kuba. After him are Anneliese van der Pol, Melonie Diaz, Javier Moreno, Steve Missillier, Thomas Dekker, and Misono.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Yoan Pablo Hernández ranks 259 out of 300Before him are Lázaro Bruzón (1982), Elvis Gregory (1971), Juan Miguel Echevarría (1998), Yanet Bermoy (1987), Roniel Iglesias (1988), and Guillermo Martínez (1981). After him are Rafael Capote (1987), Asley González (1989), Óscar Brayson (1985), Daimí Pernía (1976), Yalennis Castillo (1986), and Andry Laffita (1978).

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Among BOXERS In Cuba

Among boxers born in Cuba, Yoan Pablo Hernández ranks 24Before him are Odlanier Solís (1980), Yuriorkis Gamboa (1981), Héctor Vinent (1972), Joel Casamayor (1971), Lorenzo Aragón (1974), and Roniel Iglesias (1988). After him are Andy Cruz (1995), Robeisy Ramírez (1993), Yordenis Ugás (1986), Arlen López (1993), Lázaro Álvarez (1991), and Yan Bartelemí (1980).