Boxer

Taras Shelestyuk

Amateur World Champion, Ukrainian Boxer

1985 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Taras Shelestyuk is the 502nd most popular boxer, the 1,478th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 10th most popular Ukrainian Boxer.

Taras Shelestyuk, born in 1985, is most famous for being a professional Ukrainian boxer known for his achievements in the welterweight division. He gained recognition for his skillful boxing technique and has competed in various international bouts, including the Olympics.

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Among Boxers

Among boxers, Taras Shelestyuk ranks 502 out of 496. Before him are Lázaro Álvarez, David Izonritei, Suriya Prasathinphimai, Vincenzo Picardi, Katie Taylor, and Alexander Maletin. After him are Donnie Nietes, Claressa Shields, Atagün Yalçınkaya, Andre Berto, Ivan Dychko, and Yan Bartelemí.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Taras Shelestyuk ranks 1,247. Before him are Macarena Aguilar, Julien El Fares, Canan Dağdeviren, Ximena Sariñana, Mikko Kokslien, and Pak Hyon-suk. After him are Mohamed Abdel Shafy, Aslı Çakır Alptekin, Brayan Beckeles, Anke Karstens, Takashi Kamoshida, and Tendai Ndoro.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Taras Shelestyuk ranks 1,478 out of NaN. Before him are Artem Dolgopyat (1997), Anton Kushnir (1984), Viktoriya Kutuzova (1988), Yuriy Cheban (1986), Karolina Protsenko (2008), and Danylo Sikan (2001). After him are Anastasiya Merkushyna (1995), Mykola Morozyuk (1988), Bohdan Shershun (1981), Anna Bagriana (1981), Yevhen Shakhov (1990), and Serguei Sednev (1983).

Among Boxers In Ukraine

Among boxers born in Ukraine, Taras Shelestyuk ranks 10. Before him are Denys Berinchyk (1988), Andreas Kotelnik (1977), Vyacheslav Glazkov (1984), Aleksandr Lebziak (1969), Andriy Fedchuk (1980), and Oleksandr Khyzhniak (1995). After him is Everisto Mulenga (1999).

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