Veselin Topalov
Oct 16 2006, Bharat

Vladimir Kramnik (ranked third in the world) became the Classic World Chess Champion by defeating previous champion Garry Kasparov in 2000 and then defended the title in 2004... Veselin Topalov (ranked one in the World) became the FIDE world Chess...

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