BOXER

Sergey Mihaylov

1976 - Today

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Sergey Mihaylov (born March 5, 1976) is an Uzbek boxer, who competed in the light heavyweight (81 kg) division at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sergey Mihaylov is the 378th most popular boxer, the 47th most popular biography from Kyrgyzstan and the 3rd most popular Kirghiz Boxer.

Sergey Mihaylov, the Uzbek boxer born in 1976, is most famous for competing in the lightweight division and representing Uzbekistan in various international boxing competitions. He gained recognition for his skills in the ring during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Sergey Mihaylov ranks 378 out of 496Before him are Bakhyt Sarsekbayev, Egor Mekhontsev, Tony Yoka, Andriy Fedchuk, Rakhim Chakhkiev, and Jean Pascal. After him are Mira Potkonen, Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov, Lucian Bute, Adonis Stevenson, Vugar Alakbarov, and Lorenzo Aragón.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Sergey Mihaylov ranks 970Before him are Magnus Jernemyr, Carolina Pascual, Kateřina Holubcová, Juan Alfonso Baptista, Tonique Williams-Darling, and Jaroslav Obšut. After him are Kristin Cashore, Shusuke Shimada, Francisco Elson, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Tea Donguzashvili, and Finn Tugwell.

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In Kyrgyzstan

Among people born in Kyrgyzstan, Sergey Mihaylov ranks 47 out of 62Before him are Daniar Usenov (1960), Igor Chudinov (1961), Talant Mamytov (1976), Nikolay Chernetskiy (1959), Ryan Murphy (null), and Sapar Isakov (1977). After him are Mirlan Murzaev (1990), Yuriy Melnichenko (1972), Maiya Maneza (1985), Lilli Schwarzkopf (1983), Artem Novikov (1987), and Elena Baranova (1972).

Among BOXERS In Kyrgyzstan

Among boxers born in Kyrgyzstan, Sergey Mihaylov ranks 3Before him are Vitali Klitschko (1971), and Dmitry Bivol (1990).