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Cuban boxing champion Teofilo Stevenson dies | Cuban boxing champion Teofilo Stevenson dies |
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Former Cuban heavyweight boxer Teofilo Stevenson, who won three Olympic gold medals, has died at the age of 60. | Former Cuban heavyweight boxer Teofilo Stevenson, who won three Olympic gold medals, has died at the age of 60. |
State media said he had suffered a heart attack. | State media said he had suffered a heart attack. |
In the 1970s, US boxing promoters offered Stevenson $5m (£3m) to turn professional and fight then world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. | |
But the boxer stayed loyal to the Cuban revolution, which outlawed professional sports, and refused. He said: "I prefer the affection of eight million Cubans." | But the boxer stayed loyal to the Cuban revolution, which outlawed professional sports, and refused. He said: "I prefer the affection of eight million Cubans." |
Stevenson was born in Las Tunas province in eastern Cuba and fought his first bout at the age of 14. | |
He went on to win gold medals as a heavyweight in three consecutive Olympic Games - 1972 in Munich, 1976 in Montreal and 1980 in Moscow - and was widely considered the greatest amateur boxer of his time. | He went on to win gold medals as a heavyweight in three consecutive Olympic Games - 1972 in Munich, 1976 in Montreal and 1980 in Moscow - and was widely considered the greatest amateur boxer of his time. |
"The Olympic Games in Munich and Montreal are the fondest memories I have from my life, the best stage of my career," he told AP news agency earlier this year. | "The Olympic Games in Munich and Montreal are the fondest memories I have from my life, the best stage of my career," he told AP news agency earlier this year. |
Boxing fans were keen to see him go up against Muhammad Ali in what they hoped would be the "fight of the century", but Stevenson turned the offer down. | |
The boxer - known in Cuba by the nickname "Pirolo" - missed a shot at a fourth Olympic gold when Cuba joined the Soviet boycott of the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. | |
He announced his retirement in 1988 after Cuba decided to skip the Seoul Olympics as well. | He announced his retirement in 1988 after Cuba decided to skip the Seoul Olympics as well. |
After retiring, Stevenson became a coach and served as vice president of the Cuban Boxing Federation. | After retiring, Stevenson became a coach and served as vice president of the Cuban Boxing Federation. |
Reporting his death, state newspaper Juventud Rebelde said Cuban sport had lost "one of its greatest exponents of all time". |
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