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Irish Magno

1991 - Today

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Irish Magno (born July 27, 1991) is a Filipino amateur boxer who has represented the Philippines in international amateur competitions including the Asian Games and the World Championships. She has also qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics, becoming the first female Filipino boxer to qualify for the Games. She did not win for her country but managed to get to the second round for her weight category. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Irish Magno is the 577th most popular boxer (up from 584th in 2019), the 163rd most popular biography from Philippines (up from 165th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Filipino Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Irish Magno ranks 577 out of 496Before her are Rashida Ellis, Oshae Jones, Ilya Popov, Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali, Bayram Malkan, and David Tshama. After her are Caroline Veyre, Shabbos Negmatulloev, Andrej Csemez, Batuhan Çiftçi, Jerome Pampellone, and Roscoe Hill.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Irish Magno ranks 1,798Before her are Stanislav Kovalov, Kazuma Murata, Ayman Ratova, Ben Buckingham, Purity Cherotich Kirui, and Kirill Abrosimov. After her are Michelle Cox, Artsiom Machekin, Andrew Butchart, Amy Wilson-Hardy, Rachel Schneider, and Camil Domínguez.

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In Philippines

Among people born in Philippines, Irish Magno ranks 163 out of 155Before her are Paula Lynn Cao Hok (1985), Celeste Cortesi (1997), Eumir Marcial (1995), Clare Warwick (1987), Elizabeth Bird (1994), and Juvic Pagunsan (1978). After her are Bianca Pagdanganan (1997), Wang Zhilin (2004), Luke Gebbie (1996), Miguel Tabuena (1994), Andrea Anacan (1990), and Cris Nievarez (2000).

Among BOXERS In Philippines

Among boxers born in Philippines, Irish Magno ranks 8Before her are Francisco Guilledo (1901), Gabriel Elorde (1935), Mansueto Velasco (1974), Nonito Donaire (1982), Nesthy Petecio (1992), and Eumir Marcial (1995).