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Richard Igbineghu

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Richard Igbineghu-Bango (born 21 April 1968) is a Nigerian boxer. At the 1992 Summer Olympics he won the silver medal in the men's super heavyweight (+ 91 kg) category. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Richard Igbineghu is the 380th most popular boxer, the 155th most popular biography from Nigeria and the 2nd most popular Nigerian Boxer.

Richard Igbineghu, born in 1968, is a Nigerian boxer known for competing in the light heavyweight division. He gained recognition for his performances in various international boxing competitions during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Richard Igbineghu ranks 380 out of 496Before him are Michael Carbajal, Nonito Donaire, Zab Judah, Markus Beyer, Veaceslav Gojan, and Krzysztof Kosedowski. After him are Fernando Vargas, Leopoldo Serantes, Oleg Saitov, György Mizsei, Timothy Bradley, and Rustam Saidov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Richard Igbineghu ranks 946Before him are Juan Holgado, Tom Goodman-Hill, Francisco Roig, Janne Kolling, Valner Franković, and Greg Baker. After him are Gabriel Correa, Marie-Claire Restoux, Steffen Fetzner, Rachid El Basir, Todd Stashwick, and Naoki Naito.

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In Nigeria

Among people born in Nigeria, Richard Igbineghu ranks 155 out of 309Before him are Namadi Sambo (1954), Isaac Okoronkwo (1978), Joel Obi (1991), Betty Abah (1974), Michael Olowokandi (1975), and Chris Abani (1966). After him are Chioma Ajunwa (1970), Afeez Oyetoro (1963), Moses Simon (1995), Lukman Haruna (1990), Wilfred Ndidi (1996), and Dele Aiyenugba (1983).

Among BOXERS In Nigeria

Among boxers born in Nigeria, Richard Igbineghu ranks 2Before him are Dick Tiger (1929). After him are Samuel Peter (1980), Peter Konyegwachie (1965), David Defiagbon (1970), and David Izonritei (1968).