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Hovhannes Bachkov

1992 - Today

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Hovhannes Bachkov (born 2 December 1992) is an Armenian amateur boxer. He competed in the light-welterweight division at the 2016 Summer Olympics, but was eliminated in the second bout. He won the bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hovhannes Bachkov is the 474th most popular boxer (down from 448th in 2019), the 165th most popular biography from Armenia (down from 161st in 2019) and the 7th most popular Armenian Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Hovhannes Bachkov ranks 474 out of 496Before him are Souleymane Cissokho, Éverton Lopes, Rau'shee Warren, Egidijus Kavaliauskas, Ali Raymi, and Chris Eubank Jr. After him are Yuberjen Martínez, Jeff Horn, David Price, Daniel Geale, Esra Yıldız, and Estelle Mossely.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Hovhannes Bachkov ranks 1,153Before him are Nick Kay, Yuji Ono, Martin Fuchs, Junior Tallo, Toby Sebastian, and Pablo Diogo. After him are Abdul Khalili, René Santos, Daniel McLay, Gojko Cimirot, Dane Bird-Smith, and Vernon De Marco.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Hovhannes Bachkov ranks 165 out of 163Before him are Lusine Gevorkyan (1983), Vahan Bichakhchyan (1999), Mikhail Aloyan (1988), Hrayr Mkoyan (1986), Mihran Harutyunyan (1989), and Arsen Harutyunyan (1999). After him are Varuzhan Akobian (1983), Harutyun Merdinyan (1984), Zaven Badoyan (1989), Ferdinand Karapetian (1992), Gevorg Sahakyan (1990), and Karen Aslanyan (1995).

Among BOXERS In Armenia

Among boxers born in Armenia, Hovhannes Bachkov ranks 7Before him are Vladimir Yengibaryan (1932), Arthur Abraham (1980), Vic Darchinyan (1976), Susi Kentikian (1987), Hrachik Javakhyan (1984), and Mikhail Aloyan (1988). After him are Artem Harutyunyan (1990), and Davit Chaloyan (1997).