Famous Belarusian Boxers

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Ivan Baranchyk
(Belarusian Boxer & Former IBF Light-Welterweight Champion (2018 - 2019))
Ivan Baranchyk
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Birthdate: January 24, 1993
Sun Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Amursk, Russia

Ivan Baranchyk is a Belarusian boxer best known for his IBF light-welterweight title reign from 2018 to 2019. He won the vacant title by defeating Sweden's Anthony Yigit via corner retirement. Nicknamed The Beast, Ivan Baranchyk was ranked the fourth-best active light-welterweight in the world by BoxRec and The Ring in 2020.

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Siarhei Liakhovich
(Belarusian Boxer & 2006 WBO Heavyweight Champion)
Siarhei Liakhovich
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Birthdate: May 29, 1976
Sun Sign: Gemini
Birthplace: Viciebsk, Belarus

Siarhei Liakhovich is a Belarusian boxer best known for his WBO heavyweight title reign in 2006. He is also known for representing his country at the 1997 World Championships where he won the bronze medal in the super heavyweight category.

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Sergey Rabchenko
(Belarusian Boxer Who Competes in the Light Middleweight Division)
Sergey Rabchenko
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Birthdate: February 23, 1986
Sun Sign: Pisces
Birthplace: Minsk, Belarus

Sergey Rabchenko is a Belarusian boxer who competes in the light middleweight division. After making his professional debut in 2006, Rabchenko went on to secure victories over well-known fighters like Bradley Pryce, Cédric Vitu, and Ryan Rhodes. Over the years, Sergey Rabchenko has won important titles like WBC Silver Light Middleweight title and EBU Light Middleweight title.

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Kiryl Relikh
(Belarusian Boxer and Former WBA Super Lightweight Champion (2018 - 2019))
Kiryl Relikh
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Birthdate: November 26, 1989
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Baranovichi, Belarus

Nicknamed Mad Bee, Belarusian boxer Kiryl Relikh has previously been a WBA super lightweight title holder. In 2017, he lost to Cuban boxer Rances Barthelemy after a controversial unanimous decision in an extremely close fight. In 2020, he became the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board’s global fifth-best active super lightweight boxer.