Yordenis Ugás celebrates his first birthday with his girlfriend: This is how the Cuban boxer's 39th was celebrated in Miami

"First birthday together, may there be many more my love."

Yordenis Ugás and his girlfriendPhoto © Instagram / Olivia

It’s a festive day in Cuban sports! Yordenis Ugás turns 39 today, July 14, and started celebrating in grand style since Sunday, accompanied by his partner, the influencer Olivia RS. It was their first birthday together, and, as shown on social media, the occasion was filled with romantic gestures, camaraderie, and even matching outfits.

"Our first birthday together, may there be many more my love", Olivia wrote in an Instagram story, along with a picture of her hugging the champion, he dressed in white with a big smile and she in a white skirt and a black top. In another post, she revealed that their relationship has already been a year in the making: "And to think it’s been almost a year already, my love."

The celebration took place in Miami, by the sea, in an intimate setting that featured warm lights and a relaxed evening. The images show a relaxed Ugás enjoying a very special day, away from the ring but surrounded by affection and camaraderie.

Olivia RS, known on social media for her content related to lifestyle, fashion, and entertainment, has gained notoriety in recent months since she made her relationship with the boxer official. Although the couple doesn’t often share details, it has become increasingly common to see them together in scenes, showcasing a strong and growing relationship.

Instagram capture / Olivia

Yordenis Ugás is a key figure in professional Cuban boxing. He won a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and after leaving Cuba, he established a remarkable career in the United States, where he became the WBA welterweight world champion. In September 2021, he achieved one of the most memorable moments of his career by defeating Filipino Manny Pacquiao, in what was considered one of the year's surprises in international boxing.

At 39 years old, Ugás is experiencing a more tranquil stage, yet one that is no less significant. Currently away from the spotlight, he continues to earn the respect of fans and recognition as one of the great representatives of Cuban boxing in exile. This birthday, celebrated among sincere affections and a new romantic chapter, showcased that there are victories to be celebrated outside the ring as well.

Congratulations!

Frequently Asked Questions about Yordenis Ugás and His Personal and Professional Life

How did Yordenis Ugás celebrate his 39th birthday?

Yordenis Ugás celebrated his 39th birthday in Miami, accompanied by his partner, influencer Olivia RS. The celebration was intimate, featuring a romantic atmosphere by the sea, and both wore coordinated outfits. This was the first time they celebrated their birthdays together, marking a year of their relationship.

Who is Olivia RS, the girlfriend of Yordenis Ugás?

Olivia RS is a Cuban influencer known for her content related to lifestyle, fashion, and entertainment. She has gained notoriety since she made her relationship with Yordenis Ugás official, and she currently resides in Miami, where she continues to expand her digital presence.

What achievements has Yordenis Ugás reached in his boxing career?

Yordenis Ugás has had a remarkable career in professional boxing. He won the bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and established himself as the WBA welterweight world champion. One of his most memorable moments was when he defeated the Filipino Manny Pacquiao in 2021.

What other projects is Yordenis Ugás involved in outside of boxing?

Yordenis Ugás has made investments in real estate projects, such as the Okan Tower in Miami, where he has invested significantly. Additionally, he has stood out for his activism for the freedom of Cuba, participating in demonstrations and using his platform to denounce the situations affecting his homeland.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.