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- Ruslan Nuraliyevich Ashuraliyev (Russian: Руслан Нуралиевич Ашуралиев, 20 February 1950 – 27 November 2009) was a Russian freestyle wrestler who won world...
- Opponent Score Date Event Location 1972 Olympic at 68 kg Win 12–0 Ruslan Ashuraliyev 3–0 August 27, 1972 1972 Summer Olympic Games Munich, West Germany Win...
- Yumin, Vladimir (1/5) Oidov, Zevegiin (1/2) Nasrullayev, Nasrulla (1/1) Ashuraliyev, Ruslan (1/2) Novozhilov, Viktor (1/1) Tediashvili, Levan (4/6) Gulyutkin...
- 1972 Munich details Dan Gable  United States Kikuo Wada  ****an Ruslan Ashuraliyev  Soviet Union 1976 Montreal details Pavel Pinigin  Soviet Union Lloyd...
-  Bulgaria 68 kg details Dan Gable  United States Kikuo Wada  ****an Ruslan Ashuraliyev  Soviet Union 74 kg details Wayne Wells  United States Jan Karlsson  Sweden...
- — men's team competition Gennady Chetin — men's bantamweight Ruslan Ashuraliyev — men's freestyle lightweight Women's individual competition: Emma Gaptchenko...
- DQ (0.0)  Herrick (PUR) W TO (0.0)  Karlsson (SWE) W 11–5 (1.0) Bye  Ashuraliyev (URS) W 9–6 (1.0) — 2.0  Barzegar (IRN) L 8–11 (3.0)  Date (JPN) L 5–10...
- Tehran  Mansour Barzegar (IRI)  Ruslan Ashuraliyev (URS)  Jan Karlsson (SWE) 1974 Istanbul  Ruslan Ashuraliyev (URS)  Yancho Pavlov (BUL)  Victor Zilberman (ISR)...
- Seger (FRG)  Viktor Zilberman (URS)  Frank Birke (GDR) 1974 Madrid  Ruslan Ashuraliyev (URS)  Adolf Seger (FRG)  Yancho Pavlov (BUL) 1975 Ludwigshafen  Pavel...
- MMA Fighter currently competing in the Featherweight division Ruslan Ashuraliyev (1950–2009), was 2 time world champion and Olympic Bronze Medalist; served...