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- Q5619899 description "Indian boxer".
- Q5619899 description "Indian boxer".
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- Q5619899 abstract "Template:ForGurcharan Singh (born April 10, 1977) is an Indian Professional boxer born in Rurewal, Punjab and currently settled in Philadelphia, USA.He competed in the light heavyweight division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Although he lost in the first round at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Singh excelled his boxing performance at the Sydney games by defeating South Korea's Ki Soo-Choi, and South Africa's Danie Venter in the first two rounds. During the quarterfinal match, Singh made an early lead against Ukraine's Andriy Fedchuk; however, he failed to evade a punch in the last round until Fedchuk drew a sudden death point to end the match. As a result, the judges made a decision to break a deadlock and earned a score of 60–42 to the Ukrainian boxer; therefore, Singh did not advance into the semi-final match.Gurucharan Singh was last employed as a Naik Subedar in the 17 Sikh Battalion in the Indian ArmyGurucharan Singh relocated to USA and settle in the boxing town of Philadelphia while pursuing his Professional Boxing Career from 2001 to 2010".
- Q5619899 birthDate "1977-04-10".
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- Q5619899 birthYear "1977".
- Q5619899 height "1.91".
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- Q5619899 birthDate "1977-04-10".
- Q5619899 birthPlace "Rurawal Punjab, India".
- Q5619899 dateOfBirth "1977-04-10".
- Q5619899 name "Gurcharan Singh Nagar".
- Q5619899 name "Singh, Gurcharan".
- Q5619899 nickname "The Storm".
- Q5619899 placeOfBirth "Rurewal, Punjab, India".
- Q5619899 shortDescription "Indian boxer".
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- Q5619899 comment "Template:ForGurcharan Singh (born April 10, 1977) is an Indian Professional boxer born in Rurewal, Punjab and currently settled in Philadelphia, USA.He competed in the light heavyweight division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Although he lost in the first round at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Singh excelled his boxing performance at the Sydney games by defeating South Korea's Ki Soo-Choi, and South Africa's Danie Venter in the first two rounds.".
- Q5619899 label "Gurcharan Singh".
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- Q5619899 name "Gurcharan Singh Nagar".
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- Q5619899 nick "The Storm".
- Q5619899 surname "Singh".