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Duke Ragan

1997 - Today

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Duke Ragan (born September 18, 1997) is an American professional boxer who won a silver medal in the featherweight division at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Duke Ragan is the 554th most popular boxer (down from 524th in 2019), the 20,953rd most popular biography from United States (down from 20,358th in 2019) and the 108th most popular American Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Duke Ragan ranks 554 out of 496Before him are Aira Villegas, Tayfur Aliyev, Joshua Buatsi, Vikas Krishan Yadav, Amit Panghal, and Julio Castillo. After him are Bekzad Nurdauletov, Mohamed Hamout, Karina Ibragimova, Nico Hernandez, Pat McCormack, and Andrew Selby.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Duke Ragan ranks 1,318Before him are Ovie Ejaria, Elena Bellò, Evie Richards, Nadezda Makroguzova, Zach Callison, and Jenna Strauch. After him are Filippo Megli, Ariel Torres, Donavan Brazier, Mostafa Smaili, Daniela Macías, and Maxwell Frost.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Duke Ragan ranks 20,961 out of 20,380Before him are Zach Callison (1997), Hunter Armstrong (2001), Danny Valencia (1984), Triston Casas (2000), Katharine Berkoff (2001), and Auston Trusty (1998). After him are Angelica Delgado (1990), Marquis Teague (1993), Nicole Ross (1989), Mackenzie Brown (null), Caleb Wiley (2004), and Jacksfilms (1988).

Among BOXERS In United States

Among boxers born in United States, Duke Ragan ranks 108Before him are Keith Thurman (1988), Charles Martin (1986), Jessie Vargas (1989), Andre Dirrell (1983), Marlen Esparza (1989), and Richard Torrez (1999). After him are Nico Hernandez (1996), Virginia Fuchs (1988), Jahmal Harvey (2002), Troy Isley (1998), Rashida Ellis (1995), and Oshae Jones (1998).