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Carlos De León, also known as "Sugar" De Leon, (May 3, 1959 – January 1, 2020) was a Puerto Rican boxer who made history by becoming the first cruiserweight to win the world title twice. Subsequently, he kept breaking his own record for the most times as cruiserweight champion by regaining the title on two further occasions.
Carlos Leon may refer to: Carlos Leon (athlete), American Paralympic shot putter; Carlos Augusto León (1914–1997), Venezuelan poet, essayist, politician and scientist;
Carlos Leon is an American Paralympic track and field athlete who competes in men's shot put.. Leon is a United States Marine Corps veteran who competed for Team USA at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in the shot put F53/54 event.
Lourdes Maria "Lola" Ciccone Leon (born October 14, 1996) is an American singer, dancer and fashion model. Her parents are Madonna and Carlos Leon. In September 2021, she appeared on an ensemble cast cover of Vogue .
Carlos Augusto León Arocha (Caracas, October 20, 1914 – May 13, 1997 [1]) was a Venezuelan poet, essayist, historian, politician and scientist. He gained a doctorate degree in physical science and mathematics from the Central University of Venezuela in 1936. He also gained a teaching degree in history and geography from the National ...
In February 1988, a unification match between reigning WBA and IBF cruiserweight champion Evander Holyfield and the reigning WBC cruiserweight champion Carlos De León was agreed upon. [2] However, while the WBC agreed to sanction the bout, both the WBA and IBF were hesitant as the WBC had a weight limit of 195 pounds for the cruiserweight ...
Carlos León Escudero (Ceuta, 8 March 1948) is a Spanish artist with a long trajectory, associated with abstraction. His work displays a landscape of imagination where the subject takes a backseat to the pictorial exploration of color, texture, and surface.
The following is the family tree of the Spanish monarchs starting from Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon till the present day. The former kingdoms of Aragon (see family tree), Castile (see family tree) and Navarre (see family tree) were independent kingdoms that unified in 1469 as personal union, with the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs, to become the Kingdom of Spain (de ...