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Norbert Növényi

1957 - Today

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Norbert Nottny Növényi (born 15 May 1957) is a Hungarian light heavyweight wrestling Olympic champion of the 1980 Summer Olympics, two times kickboxing world champion and currently an actor in Hungary. In January 2009, he became the oldest WFCA mixed martial arts world champion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Norbert Növényi is the 386th most popular wrestler (down from 316th in 2019), the 829th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 817th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Hungarian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Norbert Növényi ranks 386 out of 1,027Before him are Santiago Lange, Dominik Mysterio, Shota Khabareli, Artur Taymazov, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Tadahiro Nomura. After him are Carístico, Johan Olin, Tye Dillinger, David Khakhaleishvili, Almudena Muñoz, and Shohei Ono.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Norbert Növényi ranks 567Before him are Dagfinn Høybråten, Elżbieta Witek, Ali Divandari, Ralph Brown, Ammar Souayah, and Janet Napolitano. After him are Elena Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya, Claude Onesta, Rui Veloso, Jenifer Lewis, Zhivko Gospodinov, and Tertius Zongo.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Norbert Növényi ranks 829 out of 1,077Before him are Imre Garaba (1958), István Szívós (1948), Emese Hunyady (1966), István Szívós (1920), Tamás Wichmann (1948), and Marina Aleksandrova (1982). After him are Tamás Faragó (1952), Mihály Hesz (1943), Zsolt Semjén (1962), Zoltán Gera (1979), István Timár (1940), and Katinka Hosszú (1989).

Among WRESTLERS In Hungary

Among wrestlers born in Hungary, Norbert Növényi ranks 11Before him are Ödön Zombori (1906), Ferenc Kiss (1942), Ferenc Seres (1945), Imre Hódos (1928), László Réczi (1947), and Ferenc Kocsis (1953). After him are Csaba Hegedűs (1948), Tibor Komáromi (1964), István Majoros (1974), András Sike (1965), Attila Repka (1968), and Antal Kovács (1972).