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Mohammed Fardj

1998 - Today

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Mohammed Fardj (born 19 July 1998) is an Algerian freestyle wrestler. He is a bronze medalist at the African Games and a three-time medalist, including two gold medals, at the African Wrestling Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 8 different languages on Wikipedia. Mohammed Fardj is the 1,397th most popular wrestler (down from 1,161st in 2024), the 22,399th most popular biography from United States (down from 20,451st in 2019) and the 405th most popular American Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Mohammed Fardj ranks 1,392 out of 1,027Before him are Ashley McKenzie. After him are G'Angelo Hancock, Sergey Kozyrev, Shady Elnahas, Eduardo Yudy Santos, Mikita Sviryd, Mary Dee Vargas, Marie Branser, Sarra Hamdi, Kachakorn Warasiha, Danielle Lappage, and Yusup Batirmurzaev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Mohammed Fardj ranks 1,053Before him are Shunsuke Imamura, Maddie Musselman, Chris Willock, Guo Qiqi, Flóra Pásztor, and Benjamin Azamati. After him are Mahmoud Gad, Wiktoria Pikulik, Yulia Timoshinina, Abbey Harkin, Hanieh Rostamian, and Maartje Keuning.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Mohammed Fardj ranks 22,407 out of 20,380Before him are Sagen Maddalena (1993), Brian Harman (1987), Ashleigh Johnson (1994), Kieran Tuntivate (1997), Tom Gale (null), and Nick Bjugstad (1992). After him are Andrew Harrison (1994), Joshua Rush (2001), KZ Okpala (1999), Rashad Vaughn (1996), Chioma Onyekwere (1994), and Henry Ellenson (1997).

Among WRESTLERS In United States

Among wrestlers born in United States, Mohammed Fardj ranks 403Before him are Anthony Mayweather (1985), Coleman Scott (1986), Yerlan Serikzhanov (1995), and Adam Coon (1994). After him are G'Angelo Hancock (1997), Mary Dee Vargas (1996), Mason Parris (1999), Maria Celia Laborde (1990), Mbagnick Ndiaye (1993), Yianni Diakomihalis (1999), Zaineb Sghaier (2002), and Dominique Parrish (1996).