The World Boxing Association family regrets the death of Gonzalo Lopez Silvero, and sends its words of sympathy to his family and relatives and friends.
Always loyal friend and ally of the WBA, Lopez Silvero was an example of communication, and sports Narrator not only in his native Cuba, but he was also a reference in several Latin American countries, in addition to his extensive career in the media of Venezuela.
Linked to baseball from a young age, both in the managerial and commentator area, broke through in other disciplines.
For more than one decade he was part of the WBA officials Committee, he was also supervisor of big fights like Félix “Tito” Trinidad vs. Bernard Hopkins at the Madison Square Garden in 2001, or Alexander “explosivo” Muñoz against Martin Castillo en 2004 en Laredo, Texas.
Rest in Peace.