BOXER

Bahodirjon Sultonov

1985 - Today

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Bahodirjon Sooltonov (Баходирджон Султанов; born January 15, 1985, in Andijan) is an Uzbekistani boxer who competed in the bantamweight (54 kg) division at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Bahodirjon Sultonov is the 461st most popular boxer (down from 440th in 2024), the 174th most popular biography from Uzbekistan (up from 176th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Uzbekistani Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Bahodirjon Sultonov ranks 458 out of 496Before him are Misael Rodríguez, Pablo Chacón, and Susi Kentikian. After him are Tyrone Spong, Óscar Valdez, Vladimer Chanturia, Badou Jack, Pornchai Thongburan, Vitalie Grușac, Carl Froch, Devin Haney, and Daniyar Yeleussinov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Bahodirjon Sultonov ranks 1,017Before him are Jaycee John Okwunwanne, Andy Soucek, Zahar Efimenko, Niki Mäenpää, Derek Hough, and Mariel Zagunis. After him are Jorginho, Olga Kucherenko, Gøril Snorroeggen, Bunichiro Abe, Óscar Granados, and Tyrone Spong.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Bahodirjon Sultonov ranks 174 out of 190Before him are Ekaterina Khilko (1982), Marat Bikmaev (1986), Azizbek Haydarov (1985), Alexei Barsov (1966), Abbos Atoev (1986), and Anton Fokin (1982). After him are Bekzod Abdurakhmonov (1990), Kim Yeong-nam (null), Tamila Tasheva (1985), Nodirbek Abdusattorov (2004), Shavkat Mullajanov (1986), and Victor Karpenko (1977).

Among BOXERS In Uzbekistan

Among boxers born in Uzbekistan, Bahodirjon Sultonov ranks 10Before him are Bakhodir Jalolov (1994), Muhammad Abdullaev (1973), Rustam Saidov (1978), Karim Tulaganov (1973), Murodjon Akhmadaliev (1994), and Abbos Atoev (1986). After him are Aleksandr Alekseyev (1981), Adilbek Niyazymbetov (1989), Shakhram Giyasov (1993), Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (1991), Shakhobidin Zoirov (1993), and Bektemir Melikuziev (1996).