HAVANA, June 13: Cuban Teofilo Stevenson, hailed as one of the best boxers of his time though he never turned professional, died on Monday at the age of 60 of a heart attack.

Stevenson dominated world amateur boxing for 14 years and became the first fighter to win the Olympic gold medal in the same division three times.

Competing in what is now known as the super-heavyweight division, Stevenson won his first gold at the 1972 Munich Games, and went on to win two more golds at the 1976 Montreal and 1980 Moscow Games.

He was, however, denied a chance of a fourth medal after Cuba joined the Soviet boycott of the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

Stevenson finished his career in 1986 with a record of 302 victories in 321 bouts, and went on to join the Cuban boxing federation as a trainer and official, notably overseeing Felix Savon, who mirrored his mentor in also winning three Olympic golds (1992, 1996, 2000).—AFP

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