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'''Khristo Dimitrov Furnigov''' ({{lang-bg|Христо Димитров Фурнигов}}; born November 25, 1966 in [[Granitovo]], [[Lovech]]) is a retired [[boxing|boxer]] from [[Bulgaria]], who competed for his native country at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul, South Korea]]. There he was defeated in the quarterfinals of the Men's Welterweight Division (– 67 kg) by Kenya's eventual gold medalist [[Robert Wangila]]. |
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* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ |
* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/fu/khristo-furnigov-1.html sports-reference] |
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| NAME = Furnigov, |
| NAME = Furnigov, Khristo |
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| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Фурнигов, Христо Димитров |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Bulgarian boxer |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = November 25, 1966 |
| DATE OF BIRTH = November 25, 1966 |
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Khristo Dimitrov Furnigov (Bulgarian: Христо Димитров Фурнигов; born November 25, 1966 in Granitovo, Lovech) is a retired boxer from Bulgaria, who competed for his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he was defeated in the quarterfinals of the Men's Welterweight Division (– 67 kg) by Kenya's eventual gold medalist Robert Wangila.
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