Orlando Cruz made history – and the headlines – late last year in “outing” himself, making the Puerto Rican the first known openly gay male boxer.
If all goes well, he now has the chance to help Puerto Rico make boxing history in the next few months.
Recent developments in the featherweight division have advanced Cruz to within one fight from contending for a vacant title. Mikey Garcia was forced to concede the title at the scales after failing to make weight for his eventual 4th round knockout of former champ Juan Manuel Lopez this past Saturday in Dallas, Texas.
Cruz is the mandatory challenger and was already next in line to face the winner. With the title now up for grabs, the sanctioning body has ordered a vacant title fight between Cruz and former champ Orlando Salido, who lost the belt to Garcia earlier this year. [Click Here To Read More]
If all goes well, he now has the chance to help Puerto Rico make boxing history in the next few months.
Recent developments in the featherweight division have advanced Cruz to within one fight from contending for a vacant title. Mikey Garcia was forced to concede the title at the scales after failing to make weight for his eventual 4th round knockout of former champ Juan Manuel Lopez this past Saturday in Dallas, Texas.
Cruz is the mandatory challenger and was already next in line to face the winner. With the title now up for grabs, the sanctioning body has ordered a vacant title fight between Cruz and former champ Orlando Salido, who lost the belt to Garcia earlier this year. [Click Here To Read More]
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