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Eyüp Can

1964 - Today

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Eyüp Can (born August 3, 1964 in Pınarbaşı, Cihanbeyli, Konya, Turkey) is a retired Turkish boxer. He won a Flyweight Bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics, losing in the semi-final to eventual gold medalist Steve McCrory. Two years later, he won the bronze medal at the 1986 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Reno, United States. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Eyüp Can is the 285th most popular boxer, the 1,363rd most popular biography from Türkiye and the 2nd most popular Turkish Boxer.

Eyüp Can, born in 1964, is a Turkish boxer known for competing in the lightweight division. He gained recognition for his achievements in national and international boxing competitions during his career.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Eyüp Can ranks 285 out of 496Before him are Luan Krasniqi, Sergio Martínez, Oliver McCall, Paea Wolfgramm, Leonard Doroftei, and Mohamed Zaoui. After him are János Váradi, Jorge Hernández, Marco Huck, Jorge Gutiérrez, Arnold Vanderlyde, and Mary Kom.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Eyüp Can ranks 785Before him are Greg Mottola, Ye Qiaobo, Ian Bostridge, Bernd Eichwurzel, Seiko Hashimoto, and Andreas Ogris. After him are Johan Capiot, Sophie B. Hawkins, Khaled Khalifa, Stephen Bowen, Paula Marshall, and Alex Baumann.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Eyüp Can ranks 1,363 out of 1,347Before him are Ahmet Ümit (1960), Ergün Penbe (1972), Ceza (1976), Nejat İşler (1972), Ianis Hagi (1998), and Umut Bulut (1983). After him are Şebnem Ferah (1972), Feride Çetin (1980), Ali Yerlikaya (null), Ayça Ayşin Turan (1992), Teoman (1967), and Servet Çetin (1981).

Among BOXERS In Türkiye

Among boxers born in Türkiye, Eyüp Can ranks 2Before him are Turgut Aykaç (1958). After him are Yakup Kılıç (1986), Atagün Yalçınkaya (1986), Buse Naz Çakıroğlu (1996), Busenaz Sürmeneli (1998), Esra Yıldız (1997), Bayram Malkan (1999), Batuhan Çiftçi (1997), and Necat Ekinci (1999).