Pugile

Amado Azar

1913 - 1971

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 17 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 16 nel 2024). Amado Azar è il 97° pugile più popolare (in aumento dal 131° nel 2024), la 378ª biografia più popolare dell'Argentina (in aumento dal 539ª nel 2019) e il 9° pugile più popolare dell'Argentina.

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Among Pugiles

Among pugiles, Amado Azar ranks 97 out of 496Before him are Tibor Csík, Vladimir Yengibaryan, Francisco Cabañas, Alexis Argüello, Andrew Golota, and Paul Fritsch. After him are Oscar De La Hoya, Ulderico Sergo, Jerzy Kulej, Aureliano Bolognesi, Tyson Fury, and Michael Spinks.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1913, Amado Azar ranks 250Before him are Willy Vandersteen, Reinhard Hardegen, Audrey Brown, Richard Helms, Milivoj Ašner, and Mira Lobe. After him are Hans Schwartz, Vince Lombardi, Ulderico Sergo, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, and Giorgio Bocchino. Among people deceased in 1971, Amado Azar ranks 169Before him are Wasfi Tal, Cyril of Bulgaria, Paruyr Sevak, Maguba Syrtlanova, Walther von Wartburg, and W. D. Ross. After him are Martin Benka, Kono Yasui, Gioacchino Guaragna, Ramón Villeda Morales, Ahmed Bahnini, and Brock Chisholm.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Amado Azar ranks 378 out of NaNBefore him are Leandro Paredes (1994), Gabriel Milito (1980), Maxi Rodríguez (1981), Enrique Santos Discépolo (1901), Roberto Bonomi (1919), and Fernando Lamas (1916). After him are Julio Ricardo Cruz (1974), José Rondeau (1773), Victor Ferreyra (1964), Miguel Oviedo (1950), Manuel Seoane (1902), and Rodrigo De Paul (1994).

Among Pugiles In Argentina

Among pugiles born in Argentina, Amado Azar ranks 9Before him are Pascual Pérez (1926), Héctor Méndez (1897), Oscar Casanovas (1914), Carmelo Robledo (1912), Rafael Iglesias (1924), and Víctor Avendaño (1907). After him are Santiago Lovell (1912), Alfredo Porzio (1900), Abel Laudonio (1938), Horacio Accavallo (1934), Arturo Rodríguez (1907), and Raúl Landini (1909).

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