Mate Parlov boxer
- bouts
- 29
- won
- 24
- lost
- 3
- draw
- 2
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- light heavyweight
- Debut
- 1975-05-31
- Height
- 6′ 2″/188cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 59
- Born
- 1948-11-16
- Death
- 2008-07-29
- Nationality
- Croatia
Mate Parlov (16 November 1948 – 29 July 2008) was a Croatian-Yugoslavian boxer, Olympic gold medalist who was European and World Champion as an amateur and as a professional.Mate Parlov was born in Split, the youngest of four children in a Croatian family originally from Imotski. In 1958, the family moved to Pula.In his amateur career he participated in 310 matches and lost 13. He was eight-time champion of Yugoslavia in the light heavyweight category (1967–1974), five-time champion of the Balkans (1970–1974), two-time champion of Europe (1971 in Madrid, and 1973 in Belgrade), and world champion at the inaugural 1974 World Championships in Havana, Cuba. He won the Golden Glove award twice, in 1967 and 1969. He participated in the Munich 1972 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal in the light heavyweight division.Parlov won twelve of his first thirteen fights as a professional boxer before successfully challenging for the European light-heavyweight title. In 1976, he faced the future world champion Matthew Saad Muhammad. In their first fight in Milan, scheduled for eight rounds, he was defeated following the referee's decision. In a rematch, he and Muhammad struggled to a ten-round draw. After successfully defending the European title three times, he met Miguel Angel Cuello in Milan for the WBC world light-heavyweight title in January 1978. The two men had been scheduled to meet in the quarter-finals at the Munich Olympics, but Cuello withdrew due to an injury. Parlov knocked out Cuello in the ninth round to become the first professional world champion from a communist country. Parlov lost the title on his second defense and would later challenge for the World cruiser-weight title without success.In retirement, Parlov ran a coffee bar in Pula. He returned to boxing as coach of the Yugoslavian Olympic team prior to the 1984 Olympics, when Yugoslav boxers achieved their best results ever: one gold, one silver and two bronzes. He later moved to Fažana near Pula, away from boxing and the public. In March 2008, he was diagnosed with lung cancer, and died four months later.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1980-03-31 | Marvin Camel | WWWWWD | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | LOST Unanimous decision |
1979-12-08 | Marvin Camel | WWWWWW | Sportski Centar Gripe, Split | DRAW Points |
1979-09-26 | Tony Mundine | WWWWWW | Gorizia | WIN Unanimous decision |
1979-07-28 | Joe Maye | LLLLLL | Munich | WIN KO |
1978-12-02 | Marvin Johnson | WWWWLW | Palazzo Dello Sport, Marsala | LOST Technical knockout |
1978-06-17 | John Conteh | WWWWWW | Red Star Stadium, Belgrade | WIN Split-decision |
1978-04-28 | Tony Greene | WWWDDL | Sarajevo | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-01-07 | Miguel Angel Cuello | WWWWWW | Palasport di San Siro, Milan | WIN KO |
1977-08-21 | Leo Kakolewicz | LWLLWD | Rijeka | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-07-09 | Harald Skog | WWLLWD | Basel | WIN Unanimous decision |
1977-04-29 | Francois Fiol | LWWWWW | Morges | WIN Points |
1977-03-05 | Christian Poncelet | WWWWWL | Velenje | WIN Points |
1976-12-03 | Matthew Saad Muhammad | DWWWWL | Trieste | DRAW Points |
1976-10-15 | Aldo Traversaro | WWWWWW | Palasport di San Siro, Milan | WIN Points |
1976-09-11 | Al Bolden | WWLLLL | Zagreb | WIN Technical knockout |
1976-07-10 | Domenico Adinolfi | WWWWDW | Belgrade | WIN Technical knockout |
1976-05-21 | Matthew Saad Muhammad | WLWWDW | Palasport di San Siro, Milan | LOST Points |
1976-03-20 | Maile Haumona | WWWLWW | Windsor Regis Hotel, Melbourne | WIN Points |
1976-03-06 | Sentiki Qata | WLLWLW | Hordern Pavilion, Sydney | WIN Points |
1976-02-06 | Macka Foley | LLWLLL | Trieste | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-12-26 | Onelio Grando | WWWWLW | Reggio Emilia | WIN Points |
1975-11-22 | Billy Freeman | LLWWWL | Skopje | WIN Points |
1975-10-30 | Karl Zurheide | LLWLLW | PalaLido, Milan | WIN KO |
1975-10-06 | Johnny Griffin | LLLLLL | Zagreb | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-09-13 | Jose Evaristo Gomez | DLLLL | Pula | WIN Points |
1975-08-22 | Jose Galvez | WLLDDW | Split | WIN Points |
1975-07-12 | Horst Lang | LLWLLW | Arenzano | WIN KO |
1975-06-20 | Robert Amory | LLWWLW | Milan | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-05-31 | Dante Lazzari | LLLLLL | Opatija | WIN Technical knockout |