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WBO 4th ranked featherweight Orlando Cruz now a champion of gay rights

Puerto Rican prizefighter Orlando Cruz talks about life inside the ring and out since coming out, and his decision to resurrect his career

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Orlando Cruz

For more years than he wanted to count, Orlando Cruz kept it a secret as best he could. He thought he had no choice, because of who he is and what he does.

Cruz is a fighter, and a pretty good one at that. He won 179 amateur bouts and represented Puerto Rico in the 2000 Olympics. By the time this year is over, he hopes to hold a piece of the world title at 126 pounds.

But his legacy won’t be defined with wins and losses, or gaudy green belts. Cruz made sure of that last week by saying words no professional boxer had ever dared utter before.

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“I have always been, and always will be, a proud gay man,” Cruz said.

The words came easy, because for Cruz it was way past time. He was tired of hiding who he was, tired of trying to pretend he was something else.

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He came out to the world, and to his next opponent and the one after that. Then he held his breath and waited to see just how far society had really come.

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