Joel Casamayor

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Joel Casamayor
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Real name Joel Casamayor Johnson
Nickname El Cepillo
Weight Lightweight
Nationality Flag of Cuba Cuban
Birth date July 12, 1971
Birth place Guantanamo, Cuba
Style Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 38
Wins 31
Wins by KO 21
Losses 3
Draws 1
No contests 0
Olympic medal record
Men's Boxing
Gold 1992 Barcelona Bantamweight

Joel "El Cepillo" Casamayor Johnson (born July 12, 1971 in Guantanamo) is a Cuban boxer, who turned pro in 1992 after he had won an Olympic gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The nickname "El Cepillo", literally translated to "the hairbrush", comes from his uppercut, which rakes his opponents across the face.

Casamayor is a two time champion, and a former WBC Lightweight champion.

He won the NABF Super Featheweight title in 1999. Later that year, he won the WBA Super Featherweight title. In 2002, he lost that title in a unification bout with WBO champion Acelino Freitas. In 2004, Diego Corrales, whom Casamayor stopped in 2003, defeated him for the vacant WBO Super Featherweight title. Casamayor failed to take the WBC Lightweight title from José Luis Castillo later that year. After the loss to Castillo Casamayor's career appeared to be in a downward spiral and he was set up with rising prospect Almazbek Raiymkulov in June of 2005. In a spirited battle the bout ended in a draw, with many believing that Casamayor's best days were behind him. After two bouts against little known opposition, in October of 2006, Casamayor yet again took on the popular Diego Corrales, and defeated him by split decision, winning the WBC Lightweight title.

Casamayor is a unionized boxer, a member of the Joint Association of Boxers.

Preceded by
Jong-Kwon Baek
WBA Super Featherweight Champion
21 May 2000–12 Jan 2002
Succeeded by
Acelino Freitas
Preceded by
Diego Corrales
WBC Lightweight Champion
8 October 2006–Current
Succeeded by
David Díaz


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