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Cheick Kongo

French mixed martial arts fighter

1975 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Cheick Kongo is the 178th most popular martial arts, the 5,964th most popular biography from France and the 5th most popular French Martial Arts.

Cheick Kongo is most famous for his career in mixed martial arts (MMA), particularly in the heavyweight division of organizations like the UFC and Bellator. Known for his striking skills and knockout power, he has competed against many top fighters throughout his career.

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Among Martial Arts

Among martial arts, Cheick Kongo ranks 178 out of 179Before him are Michele Monti, Sergei Aschwanden, Tim Sylvia, Dominick Cruz, Ulla Werbrouck, and Zabit Magomedsharipov. After him are Frank Möller, Jenny Gal, Edson Barboza, Mamed Khalidov, Deiveson Figueiredo, and Chris Weidman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Cheick Kongo ranks 745Before him are Masaki Ogawa, Jarkko Ruutu, Kim Dong-moon, Kip Pardue, Tim Montgomery, and Tatyana Tomashova. After him are Alexander Waske, Vladislav Radimov, Olga Budina, Mia Love, Clarence Acuña, and Fábio Luciano.

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In France

Among people born in France, Cheick Kongo ranks 5,964 out of NaNBefore him are Benoît Cheyrou (1981), Alexis Vastine (1986), Vincent Defrasne (1977), Clémentine Autain (1973), Senny Mayulu (2006), and Guerschon Yabusele (1995). After him are Corinne Niogret (1972), Tariq Abdul-Wahad (1974), Léo Dubois (1994), Lucie Décosse (1981), Pio Marmaï (1984), and Sylvain N'Diaye (1976).

Among Martial Arts In France

Among martial arts born in France, Cheick Kongo ranks 5Before him are Christian Tissier (1951), Jérôme Le Banner (1972), Ciryl Gane (1990), and Natalina Lupino (1963). After him are Christophe Gagliano (1967), Bruno Carabetta (1966), Frédéric Demontfaucon (1973), Frédérique Jossinet (1975), Cyrille Maret (1987), Myriam Baverel (1981), and Lamya Matoub (1992).

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