In a highly anticipated showdown at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, Erislandy Alvarez Borges of Cuba triumphed over France’s Sofiane Oumiha in a nail-biting 3-2 decision to secure the gold medal in the 63.5kg boxing final. The match took place on Wednesday, August 7, at the iconic Roland-Garros Stadium, captivating a packed crowd eager to witness the action.

This victory marks a significant achievement for Cuba, as it is the nation’s sole boxing gold medal at the Paris Games, highlighting the country’s storied history in the sport.

“I am very happy. He [Oumiha] is a very strong rival,” Alvarez expressed after the match. “I had many changes since the world championships, and thank God I got the gold medal, which is what we promised—for me and for Cuba.”

Alvarez, making his Olympic debut, showcased his resilience and skill throughout the competition. The 63.5kg category final was filled with tension, but Alvarez’s determination shone through, ultimately leading him to victory.

“I’m just thinking about resting now so that I can keep bringing gold medals back to Cuba,” he added, reflecting on his journey ahead.

Interestingly, Alvarez transitioned to boxing after training as a gymnast, demonstrating his versatility and athletic prowess. He dedicated his gold medal to the influential figures in his life, including his late grandmother and his longtime coach, who instilled in him the belief that he could achieve greatness.

With this victory, Erislandy Alvarez Borges not only cements his place in Olympic history but also inspires future generations of athletes from Cuba and beyond. The boxing community will surely be keeping an eye on this rising star as he aims for continued success on the international stage.