Mohamed Aly

Egyptian boxer

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Abstract is: Mohammed Aly Reda (born February 19, 1975, in Cairo) is an Egyptian boxer who competed in the Super Heavyweight class (over 91 kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal. At the AllAfrica Games 2003 he lost the final to Gbenga Oluokun. At the Olympics he beat Carlos Takam, Jaroslavas Jaksto and sensationally Michel López Núñez but injured himself and lost the final by walkover. After the Olympics, despite plenty of interest, Aly decided not to turn pro. Aly instead began a business venture with fellow Egyptian Olympic boxing teammate Neith Mohan.

Born 1975-02-19 in Cairo (Q85)

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P8286Olympedia people ID106359
P3368Prabook ID2084295
P1447Sports-Reference.com Olympic athlete ID (archived)al/mohamed-aly-2

P1532country for sportEgyptQ79
P27country of citizenshipEgyptQ79
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P1559name in native languageمحمد علي رضا
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P1344participant inboxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – super heavyweightQ3925469
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The articles in Wikimedia projects and languages

Arabic (ar / Q13955)محمد علي رضا (ملاكم)wikipedia
Egyptian Arabic (arz / Q29919)محمد على رضاwikipedia
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      Mohamed Aly (boxer)wikipedia
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Persian (fa / Q9168)محمد علی (بوکسور)wikipedia
      Mohamed Aliwikipedia
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      Mohammed Ali (ökölvívó, 1975)wikipedia
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      Muhameds Ali Redawikipedia
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      Muhammad Ali Ridawikipedia
      Мухаммед Али (боксёр, Египет)wikipedia
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      Мухаммед Алі (боксер, Єгипет)wikipedia

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