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Ali Kayalı

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Ali Kayalı (born 29 January 1965) formerly known as Ali Aliev and later Kamen Tomov is a Turkish wrestler. He was born in Bulgaria. He was Olympic bronze medalist in Freestyle wrestling in 1992. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ali Kayalı is the 479th most popular wrestler, the 324th most popular biography from Bulgaria and the 4th most popular Bulgarian Wrestler.

Ali Kayalı, born in 1965, is most famous for being a Turkish wrestler who competed in the Greco-Roman style. He gained recognition for his achievements in national and international wrestling competitions.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Ali Kayalı ranks 479 out of 1,027Before him are Chris Hero, Samoa Joe, Atsuji Miyahara, Artur Aleksanyan, Montel Vontavious Porter, and Jon Rønningen. After him are Mariya Stadnik, Aleksandr Ivanov, Taha Akgül, Kenneth Richmond, Elbrus Tedeyev, and Ivar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Ali Kayalı ranks 715Before him are Mohammed Achik, Milan Ohnisko, Peter Safran, David Miliband, Rodolfo Massi, and Alexander Pechtold. After him are Hwangbo Kwan, Augustine Eguavoen, Sergei Bazarevich, Mini Jakobsen, Anton Pfeffer, and Rosie Malek-Yonan.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Ali Kayalı ranks 324 out of 415Before him are Zdravko Zdravkov (1970), Ilian Stoyanov (1977), Ivana (1969), Elena Poptodorova (1951), Vladimir Kolev (1953), and Evgenia Radanova (1977). After him are Ivaylo Andonov (1967), Ayan Sadakov (1961), Ivan Ivanov (1971), Siyka Kelbecheva (1951), Slavi Trifonov (1966), and Diana Paliiska (1966).

Among WRESTLERS In Bulgaria

Among wrestlers born in Bulgaria, Ali Kayalı ranks 4Before him are Rusev (1984), Valentin Yordanov (1960), and Aleksandar Tomov (1949). After him are Bratan Tsenov (1964), Ivan Tsonov (1966), Stanka Zlateva (1983), Serafim Barzakov (1975), Kiril Terziev (1983), Taybe Yusein (1991), Evelina Nikolova (1993), and Yavor Yanakiev (1985).