BOXER

Rogelio Romero

1995 - Today

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Rogelio Romero Torres (born 23 February 1995) is a Mexican boxer in the light heavyweight (-81 kg) discipline. Romero won the bronze medal at the 2014 and 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games as well as the 2015 and 2019 Pan American Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Rogelio Romero has received more than 10,175 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rogelio Romero is the 497th most popular boxer, the 728th most popular biography from Mexico and the 14th most popular Mexican Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Rogelio Romero ranks 497 out of 496Before him are Davina Michel, Ilya Popov, Davit Chaloyan, Julio Castillo, Ornella Wahner, and Mourad Aliev. After him are Tayfur Aliyev, Skye Nicolson, Virginia Fuchs, Aaron Prince, Mirco Cuello, and Cheavon Clarke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Rogelio Romero ranks 1,074Before him are Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov, Li Haotong, Wesam Abu Rmilah, Akhil Sheoran, Skye Nicolson, and Tang Xingqiang. After him are Alex Bjurberg Kessidis, Stefania Gobbi, Shamier Little, Avtandil Kentchadze, Antonela Fortuna, and Katie Reid.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Rogelio Romero ranks 772 out of 729Before him are Alexis Wilson (1996), Jessica Salazar (1995), Alí Solís (1987), Daniel Corral (1990), Ignacio Berenguer (1995), and Jorge Orozco (2000). After him are Claudia Rivas (1989), Dafne Navarro (1996), María Fassi (1998), Brandon Plaza (1996), Josué Gaxiola (1997), and Rodrigo Diego (1996).

Among BOXERS In Mexico

Among boxers born in Mexico, Rogelio Romero ranks 14Before him are Antonio Roldán (1946), Marco Antonio Barrera (1974), Érik Morales (1976), Óscar Valdez (1990), Abner Mares (1985), and Misael Rodríguez (1994). After him are Esmeralda Falcón (1995).