Chicago, IL -
Orlando "El Fenomeno" Cruz, the first openly gay active professional boxer, has been named grand marshal of the Chicago 49th Annual Pride Parade, organizers announced Friday.
Cruz came out in 2012 and has since been an active spokesperson for the LGBTQ community.
"I want to be true to myself," Cruz said in 2012. "I want to be the best role model I can be for kids who might look into boxing as a sport and a professional career. I have and will always be a proud Puerto Rican. I have always been and always will be a proud gay man."
He has received great support from fellow boxers, as well as Ricky Martin and actress Sonia Braga, among others. In an interview at the time, he said that he received great support from the Puerto Rican people, "They gave me their support, their care and their love." LGBTQ communities also embraced him, as more and more celebrities across different fields have been coming out in recent years.
Cruz represented Puerto Rico at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia and won the World Boxing Organizational Featherweight Title in 2016. He has held four world boxing titles. He was among the first class of inductees into the Chicago-based National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.
Cruz currently operates a gym in Puerto Rico where young athletes train to improve and potentially become professional athletes themselves. He will be fighting in the near future again for another World Title in boxing.
On Saturday, June 16 , Cruz will be honored by the
Puerto Rican Cultural Center as "King" of the Chicago Puerto Rican People's Parade.
A week later, Cruz will serve as Grand Marshal, leading the procession in the 2018 Chicago Pride Parade.
The parade, organized by
PRIDEChicago, steps-off from Broadway and Montrose at Noon on Sunday, June 24.
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