Juan Gabriel Medina Herrad (born 16 October 1992 in La Romana, La Romana) is a Dominican boxer who competes as a 48 kg light flyweight. He won the bronze medal at the 2010 World Combat Games and the 2011 Pan American Games.
Medina started boxing under the guidance of coach Severino Aquino at the age of 10. He is a military athlete in the Dominican Air Force, with the rank of private.
He won the gold medal at the Pan American Junior Championship for under 15-16 held in Ecuador.
Medina competed at the 2010 Youth World Amateur Boxing Championships, being defeated by Indian boxer Devendro Laishram 17âÂÂ8 in his first fight. He also boxed in the 2010 World Combat Games in Beijing, China, where he won the bronze medal after losing to Zou Shiming of China. He represented La Romana at the 2010 Romana Cup, winning the gold medal in the 49 kg light flyweight category by defeating Luis DÃÂaz of the Dominican Republic National Team.
Medina boxed at Pan American Games Qualifier 1 in Cumaná, Venezuela, winning the gold medal and thus qualifying for the Pan American Games. At the games he lost to Joselito Velázquez in the semifinal to finish with the bronze medal in the light flyweight category.
In July 2011, Medina boxed at the 5th CISM Military World Games and was defeated by Indian Nanao Singh 20âÂÂ18 in the preliminary round of the 49 kg category. At the Romana Cup, held in his hometown La Romana, he won the gold medal in the 46âÂÂ49 kg category and was nominated Most Technical Boxer in the event. In the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships he lost 17âÂÂ6 to Zou Shiming in the first round.
Medina avenged his Pan American Games defeat against Velasquez in the quarterfinal of the Independence Cup and went on to win the gold medal in the âÂÂ49 kg category, defeating Mexican ÃÂscar Valdez. In March, Medina was runner-up to Dagoberto Agüero for the Dominican Republic Boxing Federation's Boxer of the Year award.
Medina was disqualified in his last-16 fight against Velázquez in the American Olympic Qualification Tournament. After being down 9âÂÂ17 in the third round, Medina downed Velásquez with an illegal low punch, and the referee disqualified him.