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* September 22 – Félix Savón, Cuban boxer
Félix Savón Fabre ( born September 22, 1967 in San Vicente, Cuba ) is a Cuban heavyweight boxer, a winner of three gold medals at the Olympic Games.
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** Lost to Félix Savón ( Cuba ) RSCH-2
The Manics dedicated the song to boxer Félix Savón when they became the first western rock band February 2001 to perform in Cuba.
He was surprisingly knocked out in the first round by three time Olympic gold medalist Félix Savón
( This is the same program that produced such boxing legends as Teofilo Stevenson, Félix Savón, Joel Casamayor, and Juan Carlos Gomez.
Diaz fought the legendary Félix Savón twice, and he reportedly scored two knockdowns in the fights, but Savon won both by decision.
** Quarterfinals – Lost to Félix Savón ( CUB ), 11: 13
:* Semifinals – Lost to Félix Savón ( CUB ) 3: 23
:* Final — Lost to Félix Savón ( Cuba ), 2-20
*# Quarter Finals — Lost to Félix Savón ( Cuba ), 4-20
* Félix Savón — Boxing, men's heavyweight ( 91 kg )

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