Lázaro Álvarez, born on January twenty-eighth, nineteen ninety-one, is a distinguished Cuban boxer known for his prowess in both amateur and professional circuits. As a southpaw, he has carved a niche for himself in the boxing world, showcasing remarkable skill and determination.
His amateur career is particularly noteworthy, with Álvarez clinching the world title in two thousand eleven, two thousand thirteen, and two thousand fifteen. His achievements extend to the Pan American Games, where he secured gold medals in two thousand eleven, two thousand fifteen, and two thousand nineteen, solidifying his status as a top competitor.
Álvarez has also represented Cuba on the Olympic stage, earning bronze medals in two thousand twelve, two thousand sixteen, and two thousand twenty. His impressive amateur record stands at two hundred thirteen wins against thirty-seven losses, with a total of fifteen knockouts, highlighting his effectiveness and power in the ring.