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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 166. Not illustrated. Chapters: Juan Carlos Gomez, Mario Kindelan, Lorenzo Aragon, Osmay Acosta, Yan Bartelemi, Ariel Hernandez, Diosbelys Hurtado, Juan Hernandez Sierra, Angel Herrera Vera, Sugar Ramos, Roberto Balado, Maikro Romero, Erislandy Lara, Andry Laffita, Jose Legra, Carlos Banteux, Hector Vinent, Jorge Hernandez, Adolfo Horta, Alfredo Duvergel, Rogelio Marcelo, Yudel Johnson, Juan Carlos Lemus, Andres Aldama, Ramon Garbey, Alexis Rubalcaba, Diogenes Luna, Arnaldo Mesa, Rolando Garbey, Jorge Gutierrez, Orlando Martinez, Armando Martinez, Enrique Carrion, Idel Torriente, Yoandri Salinas, Manuel Mantilla, Ramon Duvalon, Alcides Caron, Douglas Rodriguez, Inocente Fiss, Jose Gomez, Raul Gonzalez, Ismaikel Perez, Michel Lopez Nunez, Yampier Hernandez, Yanqui Diaz, Yosvani Aguilera, Luis Franco, Sixto Soria, Jose Aguilar, Rafael Carbonell, Luis Martinez, Juan Bautista Hernandez Perez, Eladio Valdes, Gilberto Carrillo, Yasniel Toledo, Ricardo Rojas Frias, Yordan Frometa, Hipolito Ramos, Alexei Collado, Erislandy Savon, Enrique Requeiferos, Julio Cesar Iglesias, Jorge Rubio. Excerpt: Juan Carlos Gomez (born July 26, 1973 in Havana, Cuba) is a professional boxer. Gomez, a former Cuban amateur star, former WBC Cruserweight Champion and devout Muslim, boxes out of Hamburg, Germany. He defected from Cuba during a stay in Germany. "I didn't choose boxing," said Cuban defector Juan Carlos Gomez in a recent interview. "They chose it for me in Cuba. I wanted to become a baseball player. That was always my dream. But, you know, in Cuba you are not allowed to make your own decisions." Defeated Jan Schwank (Germany) 9-4 Lost to Sven Ottke (Germany) 9-9 Defeated Antonio Tarver (USA) 10-10 Lost to Thomas Ulrich (Germany)12-16 The southpaw turned pro as a cruiser for Universum box promotions. On February 21, 1998, in Mar Del Plata, Argentina...