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Mohamed Elsayed

1973 - Today

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Mohamed Elsayed is also the alias of Mohamed AttaMohamed Elsayed (Arabic: محمد السيد) is an Egyptian boxer who competed in the heavyweight class (81 – 91 kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mohamed Elsayed has received more than 20,439 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Elsayed is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 638th most popular biography from Egypt and the 10th most popular Egyptian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mohamed Elsayed ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Arli Chontey, Yelena Potapenko, Philipp Herder, Jacob Dawson, Katelin Guregian, and Aleksandr Zuyev. After him are Dane Sampson, Victoria Granatto, Lea Meyer, Khalifa St. Fort, Nino, and Taylor Campbell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Mohamed Elsayed ranks 1,143Before him are Masato Sakai, Hans Peter Minderhoud, Jian Fang Lay, Yusuf Dikeç, Spencer Wilton, and Shane Rose. After him are Emilia Tsoulfa, and Daniel Meech.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Mohamed Elsayed ranks 707 out of 642Before him are Maggy Ashmawy (1992), Khalid Assar (1992), Omar Assar (1991), Jillian Crooks (2006), Amal Adam (1981), and Samy Abdel Razek (1980). After him are Ahmed El-Ahmar (1984), and Ahmed Zaher (1976).

Among ATHLETES In Egypt

Among athletes born in Egypt, Mohamed Elsayed ranks 15Before him are Sara Ahmed (1998), Khalid Assar (1992), Ashraf Amgad El-Seify (1995), Kim Min-seok (null), Noura Mohamed (1998), and Jayda Sharaf (2001). After him are Vivian Okwach (1999), Farah Abdelaziz (1992), Youssef Ramadan (2002), Habiba Marzouk (2002), Maggy Ashmawy (1992), and Salma Saleh (2003).