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Vladimir Yengibaryan



Vladimir Yengibaryan ((アルメニア語: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.
==Early life==
Vladimir Yengibaryan was born on born April 24, 1932 a the fourth child in his family. He first entered boxing in 1946. He trained first under the leadership of Artyom Arutyunov, then Edward Aristakesyan. Yengibaryan trained at Trudovye Rezervy in his hometown of Yerevan, Armenia.

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