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  1. Artur Razmikovich Grigorian (Armenian: Արթուր Գրիգորյան; born 20 October 1967) is a retired Armenian-Uzbek professional boxer. Grigorian is a former WBO lightweight champion. He defended his title against record-breaking 17 boxers, and held it for seven years, six months and twenty days; nearly as long as record holder ...

  2. WBO World Light (supervisor: Edoardo Ceccoli) Grigorian lost a point in round nine for hitting behind the head. 2000-06-23. Zoltan Kalocsai. 29 4 0. FTC Stadium, Budapest. W-TKO. event bout wiki. 1:00 ref: Andre Van Grootenbruel Melvina Lathan 108-101 Giulio Mancini 108-101 Paul Thomas 106-103.

  3. Artur Razmikovich Grigoryan –en ruso, Артур Размикович Григорян– (Taskent, URSS, 20 de octubre de 1967) es un deportista uzbeko de origen armenio que compitió para la URSS en boxeo. [1] Ganó una medalla de plata en el Campeonato Mundial de Boxeo Aficionado de 1991, en el peso ligero. [2]

  4. Name: Artur Grigorian. Alias: King Artur. Birth Name: Atuiz Grigorjan. Hometown: Hamburg, Germany. Birthplace: Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Stance: Southpaw. Height: 171cm. Reach: 175cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Amateur Boxer: Record. Manager: Klaus-Peter Kohl. Trainer: Fritz Sdunek. Olympic Games results.

  5. El uzbeko "King" Artur Grigorian realiza la quinta defensa de su campeonato mundial ligero, versión WBO, ante el alemán Marco Rudolph, plata olímpica en Barc...

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  7. Artur Grigorian, born on October 1, 1966, in Yerevan, Armenia, emerged as a dominant force in the world of professional boxing, particularly in the lightweight division. Known as the “King” for his regal performances in the ring, Grigorians career is characterized by an unparalleled level of dominance, technical mastery, and an ...