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Yudel Johnson

1981 - Today

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Yudel Johnson Cedeno (born 6 June 1981) is a Cuban welterweight professional boxer, who is best known for winning an Olympic Light-Welterweight silver 2004 as an amateur. Some sources write the family name Jhonson. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yudel Johnson is the 510th most popular boxer, the 316th most popular biography from Cuba and the 34th most popular Cuban Boxer.

Yudel Johnson is a Cuban professional boxer known for his accomplishments in the lightweight division. He gained recognition for his skills in the ring and has competed in various international boxing events.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Yudel Johnson ranks 510 out of 496Before him are Ali Raymi, Chris Eubank Jr, Hovhannes Bachkov, Yuberjen Martínez, Jeff Horn, and Orlando Cruz. After him are David Price, Daniel Geale, Esra Yıldız, Harry Tañamor, Estelle Mossely, and Darren Sutherland.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Yudel Johnson ranks 1,612Before him are Dimitrios Mouyios, Richard Hounslow, Rick DiPietro, Manolo Gaspar, Esteban Dreer, and Orlando Cruz. After him are Keisuke Ota, Indra Putra Mahayuddin, Michiharu Sugimoto, Daniel Geale, Kimberley Walsh, and Jens Lekman.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Yudel Johnson ranks 316 out of 300Before him are Serguey Torres (1987), Arlenis Sierra (1992), Alexei Ramírez (1981), Elis Manolova (1996), Yampier Hernández (1984), and Robelis Despaigne (1988). After him are Federico Gil (null), Raúl Valdés (1977), Yasmany Lugo (1990), Zhu Ting (null), Yasniel Toledo (1989), and Erislandy Savón (1990).

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Among BOXERS In Cuba

Among boxers born in Cuba, Yudel Johnson ranks 34Before him are Yordenis Ugás (1986), Arlen López (1993), Lázaro Álvarez (1991), Yan Bartelemí (1980), Loren Alfonso (1995), and Emilio Correa (1985). After him are Erislandy Álvarez (2000), Yankiel León (1982), and Joahnys Argilagos (1997).