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Javid Chalabiyev

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Javid Chalabiyev (Azerbaijani: Cavid Çələbiyev, born 17 May 1992) is an amateur boxer from Azerbaijan who competes in the −56 kg bantamweight division. He won the 2013 World title and competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he was eliminated in the first bout. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Javid Chalabiyev has received more than 21,255 page views. His biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia. Javid Chalabiyev is the 7,040th most popular athlete, the 238th most popular biography from Azerbaijan and the 14th most popular Azerbaijani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Javid Chalabiyev ranks 7,040 out of 6,025Before him are Magda Wiet-Hénin, Carlos Sansores, Kelsey Mitchell, Regino Hernández, Alice Mangione, and Lauren Stam. After him are Alisher Yergali, Gianna Woodruff, Johannes Frey, Hanna Klein, Marta Wieliczko, and Sky Brown.

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In Azerbaijan

Among people born in Azerbaijan, Javid Chalabiyev ranks 238 out of 232Before him are Islam Abbasov (null), Eltaj Safarli (1992), Farida Azizova (1995), Turan Bayramov (2001), Ruslan Lunev (1989), and Gunay Mammadzada (2000). After him are Karamat Huseynov (1998), Zohra Aghamirova (2001), Emin Jafarov (1979), Jo-Ane van Dyk (1997), Heiko Gigler (1996), and Tayfur Aliyev (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Azerbaijan

Among athletes born in Azerbaijan, Javid Chalabiyev ranks 14Before him are Hasrat Jafarov (2002), Orkhan Safarov (1991), Nijat Rahimov (1993), Nazim Babayev (1997), Islam Abbasov (null), and Ruslan Lunev (1989). After him are Zohra Aghamirova (2001), Emin Jafarov (1979), Jo-Ane van Dyk (1997), Firdovsi Farzaliyev (1993), Zeynab Hummatova (1999), and Darya Sorokina (2002).