Yordenis Ugás

Boxer

Birthday July 14, 1986

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Age 37 years old

Nationality de

Height 5 ft 9+1/2 in

Weight Light welterweight Welterweight

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1986

Yordenis Ugas Hernández (born 14 July 1986) is a Cuban professional boxer.

He held the WBA (Super) welterweight title from 2021 to April 2022, having previously held the WBA (Regular) title from 2020 until being elevated to Super champion.

2003

Ugás was U17 (cadets) world champion in 2003 but lost at the junior championships in 2004 to Amir Khan.

2004

On other occasions he lost twice to countryman Luis Franco at featherweight, he finished third at the nationals 2004 at featherweight.

2005

As an amateur, Ugás won a gold medal at the 2005 World Championships and bronze at the 2008 Olympics, both in the lightweight division.

As of October 2021, he is ranked as the world's third-best active welterweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, The Ring magazine and BoxRec.

He is also ranked as the eighth-best active boxer, pound for pound, by BoxRec.

Ugas' nickname, 54 Milagros, comes from two people: "54" refers to baseball player Aroldis Chapman who wears the number 54, and is Ugas' best friend; "Milagros" is the name of Ugas' mother.

In 2005 he moved up to lightweight where he was more successful, winning the Cuban Championships from 2005 to 2008 and turning into a star.

He won a tournament called PanAm Championships (not the PanAm Games) in 2005, however in other tournaments he lost twice to Kazach southpaw Serik Sapiyev.

At the Senior World Championships 2005 he suffered two heavy knockdowns against Canadian southpaw Ibrahim Kamal in his third fight but managed to win.

The Manila Times writes: "But for two fleeting moments Thursday, unheralded Canadian lightweight Ibrahim Kamal showed the world that the Cubans, arguably the number-one force in amateur boxing, may have jaws of glass after all. The University of Toronto student knocked down Yordanis Ugás in the first and second rounds with two sledgehammer lefts to the side of the chin. But then the Canadian southpaw hurt one knee as he and Ugás wrestled each other to the floor on the third round, leaving him effectively fighting on one leg."

Later Ugás beat Russian Khabib Allakhverdiyev and in the final he outfought Romal Amanov from Azerbaijan.

Cubanet.org writes "Yordenis Ugás, a sharp, technically accomplished fighter but with a suspect jaw, won the lightweight gold for Cuba after an explosive toe-to-toe clash with Romal Amanov of Azerbaijan."

It describes him as "a tall, bony lightweight with a deceptively languid fighting style."

2006

In 2006 he won the Central American Championships.

He was part of the Cuban national team that won the 2006 Boxing World Cup.

2007

In 2007 he beat Yordan Frometa and Roniel Iglesias at the national championships.

Later that year Ugás won the PanAm Games in Rio beating Darleys Pérez and Éverton Lopes.

Cuba didn't participate in the World Championships in Chicago.

2008

In 2008 he defended the national championships against old foe Luis Franco and won his Olympic qualifier.

In Beijing he was upset in the semifinal by Frenchman Daouda Sow.

2009

In 2009 he went up to junior welterweight beating Roniel Iglesias in the national final.

2010

In March 2010, Ugás moved to the United States in the hope of beginning a professional career.

On 9 July 2010, he made his pro debut.

2012

Ugás moved to North Bergen, New Jersey in 2012.

2019

On 9 March 2019, Ugás fought his first career title fight against Shawn Porter for the WBC welterweight title.

Ugás fought great and landed the cleaner shots throughout the fight.

Porter had some success with his jab in the fourth round, but Ugás was the better man in the following round, after both fighters exchanged shots in the middle of the ring towards the end of the fifth.

Ugás also had a stronger finish to the fight, and managed to cut Porter near his left eye in the tenth.

After the final bell rang, Ugás' team already started celebrating, while Porter just stood and looked at his corner.

To many of the fans' surprise, two of the judges scored the fight in favor of Porter, 116–112 and 115–113, while only one of the judges scored the fight in favor of Ugás, 117–111.

The crowd was booing what seemed to many as a controversial split decision win for Porter.

In his next fight, Ugás dominated former world champion Omar Figueroa to a unanimous decision win, winning every round in the process.

All three judges scored the fight 119–107 for the Cuban, who only had one point deducted for holding in the fifth round.

In his following fight, Ugás fought Mike Dallas Jr..

Ugás boxed well and managed to hurt Dallas Jr on multiple occasions.

After the seventh round, Dallas Jr's corner had seen enough and informed the referee he would not be continuing the fight.

2020

On 6 September 2020, Ugás fought Abel Ramos for the vacant WBA (Regular) welterweight title.

Ugás outboxed Ramos, dominating most of the rounds throughout the fight.