BOXER

Rustam Saidov

1978 - Today

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Rustam Saidov (Рустам Саидов; born 6 February 1978) is a boxer from Uzbekistan, who competed in the Super Heavyweight (+91 kg) at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rustam Saidov is the 347th most popular boxer (up from 390th in 2019), the 133rd most popular biography from Uzbekistan (up from 150th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Uzbekistani Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Rustam Saidov ranks 347 out of 496Before him are Andreas Kotelnik, Aghasi Mammadov, Román González, Nonito Donaire, Oleg Saitov, and Timothy Bradley. After him are Rudolf Kraj, Vyacheslav Glazkov, Jyri Kjäll, Robson Conceição, Leo Randolph, and Samuel Peter.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Rustam Saidov ranks 783Before him are Kali, Peter Hlinka, Perez Hilton, Magdalena Mielcarz, Claudia Galli, and Alessandro Fei. After him are Claudio Morel Rodríguez, Gerhard Tremmel, Ernani Pereira, Hestrie Cloete, Nicolás Olivera, and Judy Ann Santos.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Rustam Saidov ranks 133 out of 190Before him are Muhammad Abdullaev (1973), Fozil Musaev (1989), Rafig Huseynov (1988), Varvara Lepchenko (1986), Michael Kolganov (1974), and Anzur Ismailov (1985). After him are Ignatiy Nesterov (1983), Abbosbek Fayzullaev (2003), Andrey Pyatnitsky (1967), Murodjon Akhmadaliev (1994), Ulugbek Bakayev (1978), and Armen Bagdasarov (1972).

Among BOXERS In Uzbekistan

Among boxers born in Uzbekistan, Rustam Saidov ranks 6Before him are Ruslan Chagaev (1978), Artur Grigorian (1967), Utkirbek Haydarov (1974), Bakhodir Jalolov (1994), and Muhammad Abdullaev (1973). After him are Murodjon Akhmadaliev (1994), Abbos Atoev (1986), Bahodirjon Sultonov (1985), Adilbek Niyazymbetov (1989), Shakhram Giyasov (1993), and Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (1991).