BOXER

Vassiliy Levit

1988 - Today

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Vassiliy Levit (Russian: Васи́лий Алексе́евич Леви́т; born 24 February 1988) is a Kazakh heavyweight amateur boxer who won a silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vassiliy Levit is the 499th most popular boxer (down from 463rd in 2019), the 202nd most popular biography from Kazakhstan (down from 180th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Kazakhstani Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Vassiliy Levit ranks 499 out of 496Before him are Fred Evans, Billy Joe Saunders, Andre Dirrell, Gleb Bakshi, Paddy Barnes, and James DeGale. After him are Nesthy Petecio, Michael Conlan, Khadija El-Mardi, Vasilii Egorov, Nurbek Oralbay, and Vladimir Nikitin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Vassiliy Levit ranks 1,594Before him are Lauren Schmetterling, Kohei Doi, Attila Ungvári, Yohei Naito, Yusei Ogasawara, and Shunsuke Ueda. After him are Landry Fields, Miles Plumlee, Kirsti Lay, Kristen Kit, Kévin Bérigaud, and Choi Joo-hwan.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Vassiliy Levit ranks 202 out of 193Before him are Sergei Khizhnichenko (1991), Vitaly Dunaytsev (1992), Azamat Dauletbekov (1994), Daulet Niyazbekov (1989), Bauyrzhan Islamkhan (1993), and Vadim Pronskiy (1998). After him are Nursultan Tursynov (1991), Kirill Gerassimenko (1996), Irina Ektova (1987), Nurbek Oralbay (2000), Alexander Dyachenko (1990), and Mikhail Gordeichuk (1989).

Among BOXERS In Kazakhstan

Among boxers born in Kazakhstan, Vassiliy Levit ranks 16Before him are Beibut Shumenov (1983), Ivan Dychko (1990), Birzhan Zhakypov (1984), Kamran Shakhsuvarly (1992), Yerkebulan Shynaliyev (1987), and Saken Bibossinov (1997). After him are Nurbek Oralbay (2000), Ablaikhan Zhussupov (1997), Bekzad Nurdauletov (1998), Karina Ibragimova (1996), Makhmud Sabyrkhan (2001), and Tursynbay Kulakhmet (1994).