Félix Savón, born on September 22, 1967, is a legendary figure in the world of amateur boxing. His career spanned two decades, from 1980 to 2000, during which he established himself as one of the greatest amateur boxers of all time. Competing exclusively in the heavyweight division, Savón's remarkable achievements include three Olympic gold medals and an unprecedented six consecutive World Championship titles.
Despite being a favorite to clinch the gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics, Savón's aspirations were thwarted by the Cuban government's decision to boycott the event. This pivotal moment in his career did not diminish his legacy; instead, it highlighted his commitment to his country and the sport.
Throughout his illustrious career, Savón was approached with numerous lucrative offers to defect from Cuba and pursue a professional career, including a highly publicized opportunity to fight the legendary Mike Tyson. However, he steadfastly rejected these multimillion-dollar propositions, choosing to remain loyal to his homeland and the amateur boxing scene.