Demetrius Cesar Andrade hails from Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America. There is no current information regarding his residence.
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As an amateur, Demetrius Andrade won the U.S. national championships and Golden Gloves twice each, and a gold medal at the 2007 World Championships; all in the welterweight division.
Demetrius Andrade began boxing at the age of 6 and quickly became well-known amongst the locals, later becoming a recognized name across the United States.
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Demetrius Andrade won the silver medal at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, losing in the gold medal match to Brazilian hometown favorite Pedro Lima by a narrow 7-6 margin.
Demetrius Andrade won gold at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships, where he beat Kakhaber Zhvania, Dmitrijs Sostaks, 2005 silver medalist Magomed Nurutdinov, future champion Jack Culcay-Keth, and Adem Kılıççı in the semifinal round.
Demetrius Andrade turned professional in 2008 and has since held multiple world championships in two weight classes, at light middleweight and middleweight. He has a professional record of 32 wins and 1 loss.


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