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- Q730405 description "Armenian boxer".
- Q730405 description "Armenian boxer".
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- Q730405 abstract "Vladimir Yengibaryan (Armenian: Վլադիմիր Ենգիբարյան, 24 April 1932, Yerevan, Armenian SSR – 1 February 2013) was a former boxer for the Soviet Union of Armenian descent. He was an Olympic Champion, three-time European Champion and three-time Champion of the USSR. Yengibaryan was awarded the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR and Order of the Red Banner of Labour titles in 1956. In a career at various levels had 267 fights, Yengibaryan achieved victory in 255 of them.".
- Q730405 birthDate "1932-04-24".
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- Q730405 deathYear "2013".
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- Q730405 dateOfBirth "1932-04-24".
- Q730405 dateOfDeath "2013-02-01".
- Q730405 name "Yengibaryan, Vladimir".
- Q730405 placeOfBirth "Yerevan, Armenia".
- Q730405 placeOfDeath "Los Angeles, United States".
- Q730405 shortDescription "Armenian boxer".
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- Q730405 comment "Vladimir Yengibaryan (Armenian: Վլադիմիր Ենգիբարյան, 24 April 1932, Yerevan, Armenian SSR – 1 February 2013) was a former boxer for the Soviet Union of Armenian descent. He was an Olympic Champion, three-time European Champion and three-time Champion of the USSR. Yengibaryan was awarded the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR and Order of the Red Banner of Labour titles in 1956. In a career at various levels had 267 fights, Yengibaryan achieved victory in 255 of them.".
- Q730405 label "Vladimir Yengibaryan".
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- Q730405 surname "Yengibaryan".