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Oleg Maskayev

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Oleg Alexandrovich Maskaev (Russian: Олег Александрович Маскаев; born 2 March 1969) is a Kazakhstan-born Russian and American former professional boxer, who competed from 1995 to 2013, and held the WBC heavyweight title from 2006 to 2008. Throughout his career, he represented the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan, the United States, and Russia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Oleg Maskayev is the 271st most popular boxer (down from 230th in 2024), the 103rd most popular biography from Kazakhstan (down from 94th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Kazakhstani Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Oleg Maskayev ranks 271 out of 496Before him are Sultan Ibragimov, Sven Ottke, James Toney, Willie Toweel, Tim Witherspoon, and Vladimir Kolev. After him are Roberto Cammarelle, Virgil Hill, Hocine Soltani, Arthur Abraham, Meldrick Taylor, and Luan Krasniqi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Oleg Maskayev ranks 670Before him are Ivana, Giovanni Lombardi, Shane Warne, Diao Yinan, Paul Lambert, and Koushun Takami. After him are Craig Federighi, Tetsuya Takada, Tom Kapinos, Murat Nasyrov, Akimasa Tsukamoto, and Khalid Boulami.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Oleg Maskayev ranks 103 out of 193Before him are Vladimir Muravyov (1959), Zinaida Amosova (1950), Grigoriy Yegorov (1967), Valeri Liukin (1966), Alexander Merkel (1992), and Dinara Kulibaeva (1968). After him are Mukhtar Ablyazov (1963), Bakhytzhan Sagintayev (1963), Murat Nasyrov (1969), Denis Ten (1993), Liu Yang (null), and Alexandra Elbakyan (1988).

Among BOXERS In Kazakhstan

Among boxers born in Kazakhstan, Oleg Maskayev ranks 3Before him are Wladimir Klitschko (1976), and Gennady Golovkin (1982). After him are Vassiliy Jirov (1974), Bekzat Sattarkhanov (1980), Serik Sapiyev (1983), Bakhyt Sarsekbayev (1981), Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (1976), Bulat Zhumadilov (1973), Daniyar Yeleussinov (1991), Beibut Shumenov (1983), and Ivan Dychko (1990).