Johnny Miler boxer
- bouts
- 27
- won
- 12
- lost
- 12
- draw
- 3
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- light heavyweight
- Debut
- 1933-01-12
- Height
- 6′ 1″/185cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 65
- Born
- 1910-08-10
- Death
- 1976-06-17
- Nationality
- USA
Johnny Miler (August 10, 1910 – June 17, 1976), born John Miletich in Hocking, Monroe County, Iowa, was a professional boxer who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics in the light-heavyweight class for the United States.In late 1932 or early 1933, Miler defeated future heavyweight champion Joe Louis in an amateur bout. Other notable fights included three professional bouts against "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom that ended in two losses and a no decision, and a four round exhibition bout against Max Baer in 1934.Miler quit professional boxing in 1938. He is the great-uncle of UFC Hall of Fame mixed martial artist Pat Miletich.Born John Miletich to Croatian immigrant parents in Hocking, Iowa, a vanished coal mining town just south of Albia, Miler farmed and worked the local coal mines. He supplemented his income by accepting the challenges of traveling carnival strongmen, defeating them in wrestling or boxing matches. He moved to Detroit in 1930.Miler defeated Louis in three rounds in what was Louis' first organized boxing match, sending Louis to the mat seven times.Despite evidence that Miler had boxed professionally, he won the 1932 Olympic trials in San Francisco and represented the United States in Los Angeles in the light-heavyweight class. Miler lost to William Murphy of Ireland on points in the first match.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1938-10-17 | Johnny Paychek | WWWWWW | Coliseum, Des Moines | LOST Technical knockout |
1937-04-16 | Jimmy Adamick | WWWWWW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | LOST Technical knockout |
1937-02-16 | Moose Irwin | WLLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Points |
1937-02-02 | Joe Bauer | WDLLLL | D.A.V. Arena, Modesto | DRAW |
1936-11-27 | Bob Nestell | WWWWWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | LOST KO |
1936-04-13 | Art (Young) Campbell | WLWWWL | Sydney Stadium, Sydney | LOST |
1936-03-16 | Ambrose Palmer | WWWWWW | Sydney Stadium, Sydney | LOST Technical knockout |
1935-11-12 | Pret Ferrar | DWWWWW | Coliseum, Des Moines | WIN |
1935-11-05 | Andy Miller | DWLWLL | Ottumwa | WIN |
1935-10-15 | Harry Hobbs | WLLLLW | Ottumwa | WIN |
1935-06-26 | Fred Lenhart | WDWLWW | Gonzaga Stadium, Spokane | LOST Technical knockout |
1935-05-10 | Abe Feldman | DWLWLW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | LOST Technical knockout |
1935-04-12 | Wesley Ketchell | WWLLWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | DRAW Points |
1935-03-01 | Frank Rowsey | WLWWWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | LOST Points |
1935-02-05 | Maxie Rosenbloom | LWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Points |
1935-01-04 | Ray Actis | DWDWDW | Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco | LOST Technical knockout |
1934-10-22 | Maxie Rosenbloom | WDLLWW | Coliseum, Des Moines | DRAW |
1934-09-03 | Joe Goeders | WWDWDD | Graettinger | WIN |
1934-08-16 | Johnny Neumann | LWWW | Knoxville | WIN Technical knockout |
1934-07-26 | Jack Stocker | debut | Fairgrounds Pavilion, Oskaloosa | WIN KO |
1934-05-29 | Johnny Saxon | debut | Riverview Park, Des Moines | WIN KO |
1934-05-23 | Red Fields | WWWWLL | Armory, Ottumwa | WIN KO |
1934-04-23 | Billy Thomas | WDWWLD | Coliseum Arena, New Orleans | WIN KO |
1934-04-09 | Maxie Rosenbloom | DLDWWW | Coliseum Arena, New Orleans | LOST Split-decision |
1934-03-01 | Al White | WWLLLW | Madison Square Garden Stadium, Miami | WIN Points |
1933-12-12 | Johnny Whiters | WWWDWW | WIN Points |
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1933-10-30 | Joe Lipps | DDLDWW | Carolina Arena, Asheville | DRAW Points |
1933-10-18 | Ed Anderson | DDLLWL | Mount Clemens | WIN Points |
1933-03-01 | Flash Ryser | LLLLL | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN KO |
1933-02-01 | Bobby Matthews | WWW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |
1933-01-12 | Leon Jasinski | WWWWLW | Grand Rapids | WIN Points |