BOXER

Serik Sapiyev

1983 - Today

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Serik Zhumangaliyevich Sapiyev (Kazakh: Серік Жұманғалиұлы Сәпиев, born 16 November 1983) is an amateur boxer from Kazakhstan who won the world title in the light welterweight (-64 kg) division in 2005 and 2007 and Olympic Gold 2012 at welterweight. He also won the Val Barker Trophy for best boxer at the London Olympic Games in 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Serik Sapiyev is the 316th most popular boxer (down from 292nd in 2019), the 120th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (down from 115th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Kazakhstani Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Serik Sapiyev ranks 316 out of 496Before him are Antonio Margarito, Odlanier Solís, Giovanni Parisi, Bruno Julie, Chris Eubank, and Ricky Hatton. After him are Siarhei Liakhovich, Errol Spence Jr., Yuriorkis Gamboa, Héctor Vinent, Sergey Kovalev, and Zhang Xiaoping.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Serik Sapiyev ranks 530Before him are Silvio Proto, Stanka Zlateva, Daria Werbowy, Amr Zaki, Francis Capra, and Johnny Acosta. After him are Jesús Valenzuela, Ninet Tayeb, Brian Murphy, Paweł Brożek, Marco Galiazzo, and Princess Yōko of Mikasa.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Serik Sapiyev ranks 120 out of 193Before him are Leticia (null), Boris Alexandrov (1955), Vitaliy Savin (1966), Bekzat Sattarkhanov (1980), Aleksandr Tarkhanov (1954), and Dmitry Fofonov (1976). After him are Eduard Hämäläinen (1969), Yeldos Smetov (1992), Aliya Nazarbayeva (1980), Lyudmila Prokasheva (1969), Ruslan Baltiev (1978), and Bakhtiyar Artayev (1983).

Among BOXERS In Kazakhstan

Among boxers born in Kazakhstan, Serik Sapiyev ranks 6Before him are Wladimir Klitschko (1976), Gennady Golovkin (1982), Oleg Maskayev (1969), Vassiliy Jirov (1974), and Bekzat Sattarkhanov (1980). After him are Bakhyt Sarsekbayev (1981), Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (1976), Daniyar Yeleussinov (1991), Beibut Shumenov (1983), Ivan Dychko (1990), and Birzhan Zhakypov (1984).