Born without comfort. Raised by resistance.
Leonardo Perdomo was born in a rural environment marked by scarcity and difficult conditions. From an early age, life demanded adaptation, strength, and survival.
Leonardo Perdomo is more than a fighter. His story was shaped by sacrifice, survival, family, and the discipline to keep moving when quitting was not an option.
From Santiago de Cuba to the United States, every step in Leonardo’s journey was marked by sacrifice, pressure, and the decision to keep fighting forward.
Leonardo Perdomo was born in a rural environment marked by scarcity and difficult conditions. From an early age, life demanded adaptation, strength, and survival.
What began as a way to channel energy became purpose. Inside the ring, he found structure, control, and a way to move forward.
His mentality led him to stand out early, becoming a national school champion and competing at a high level in Cuba.
After emigrating to the United States, Leonardo faced one of the most difficult stages of his life: no money, no support, a shelter, and time spent on the street.
Despite the distance, the work, and the pressure, he made a decision: return to boxing with absolute determination.
Bringing his wife to the United States and becoming a father changed everything. His purpose became family, future, and legacy.
This path was not made to look easy. It was built to prove what discipline can survive.