Chang Kyou-chul (a.k.a. Chang Sun-gil; June 19, 1946 – April 19, 2000) was an Olympic boxing bronze medalist in South Korea. He renamed his name Kyou-chul...
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reading "chul" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. People with this name include: Chang Kyou-chul (1946–2000)...
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the 1968 Summer Olympics. At the 1968 Summer Olympics, he lost to Chang Kyou-chul of South Korea. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon...
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City details Valerian Sokolov Soviet Union Eridari Mukwanga Uganda Chang Kyou-Chul South Korea Eiji Morioka Japan 1972 Munich details Orlando Martínez...
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Sokolov Soviet Union Eridadi Mukwanga Uganda Eiji Morioka Japan Chang Kyou-chul South Korea Featherweight details Antonio Roldán Mexico Al Robinson...
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Results were: Defeated Roberto Cervantes (Mexico) points Defeated Chang Kyou-Chul (Korea) points Lost to Valerian Sokolov (Soviet Union) TKO-2 Profile:...
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Sokolov Soviet Union Eridadi Mukwanga Uganda Eiji Morioka Japan Chang Kyou-chul South Korea Featherweight (-57 kg) details Antonio Roldán Mexico...
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Olympic medalist boxer to turn pro since 1968 Olympic bronze medalist Chang Kyou-chul. Chun defeated former two-time WBC Super Featherweight champion Rafael...
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Grigor Khanjyan, 73, Soviet-Armenian artist, painter, and illustrator. Chang Kyou-chul, 53, South Korean boxer and Olympic bronze medalist. Krum Milev, 84...
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on points. In his semi-final bout, Mukwanga defeated South Korean Chang Kyou-chul, progressing to the final after winning 4–1 on points. In the final...
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