Duane Bobick pugile
- combattimenti
- 52
- vinto
- 48
- perduto
- 4
- pareggiare
- 0
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- heavyweight
- Debutto
- 1973-04-10
- Altezza
- 6′ 3″/191cm
- Arrivare a
- 82″/208cm
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1950-08-24
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- USA
Duane Bobick (born August 24, 1950) is a retired boxer from the United States. As an amateur he won the gold medal at the 1971 Pan American Games and fought at the 1972 Olympics. He then turned professional in 1973 and retired in 1979 with a record of 48 wins (42 by knockout) and four losses, all by knockout.Bobick was part of a boxing family and grew up with the sport in the 1960s. A good puncher who developed well early by virtue of countless hours in the gym and ring, Bobick had an outstanding amateur career that included a win over Teófilo Stevenson at the 1971 Pan American Games. Bobick added another future champion to his list when he beat Larry Holmes to be named to the 1972 U.S. Olympic boxing team. But lurking on Bobick's amateur record were two devastating second-round one-punch knockout losses at the hands of future heavyweight contender Ron Lyle. The first time, Lyle dispatched of him at the national AAU quarterfinals. The second time, fighting for a spot on the national team, Bobick was dropped with a straight right at 30 seconds of the second round, and was unconscious in the ring for over five minutes.While being an amateur Bobick served as a quartermaster in the U.S. Navy. He was a three-time Navy Heavyweight Champion, two-time All-Service Heavyweight Champion and two-time International Military champion. He was touted as a rising star at this early stage, and may have been overconfident as he met Stevenson again at the 1972 Olympics. The fight was even after two rounds with Stevenson getting the edge in round one and Bobick rallying in round two. In the third round, Bobick fell victim to a nemesis that would bedevil him for the rest of his boxing career, the overhand right. Stunned, floored and eventually defenseless, Bobick was pounded by the Cuban champion until the bout was stopped; this was Bobick's last bout as an amateur. By that time he had a record of 93 wins (60 by KO) and 10 losses. All-Navy Championships, Mare Island, California, April 1971: Inter-service Championships, Mare Island, California, April 1971: National Championships, New Orleans, Louisiana, April–May 1971:
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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1979-07-03 | George Chaplin | WDWWWW | Steel Pier Arena, Atlantic City | LOST Corner retirement |
1979-02-17 | John Tate | WWWWWW | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis | LOST Technical knockout |
1978-12-23 | Henry Patterson | LWWWW | Memorial Auditorium, Spartanburg | WIN KO |
1978-12-05 | Tom Nickson | LWLLWL | Coliseum, Jacksonville | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-11-30 | Terry Mims | WWWWLL | Convention Center, Indianapolis | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-10-31 | Tom Prater | LWLLLW | Tyndall Armory, Indianapolis | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-10-09 | John Jordan | DLLWL | Coliseum, Hampton | WIN KO |
1978-08-30 | Fernando Montes | WWWLLW | Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington | WIN KO |
1978-08-16 | Jerry Thompkins | LLLLLL | Star Theatre, Nanuet | WIN KO |
1978-03-20 | Mike Schutte | WWLWLW | Good Hope Centre, Cape Town | WIN Corner retirement |
1978-02-04 | Kallie Knoetze | WWWWWW | Rand Stadium, Johannesburg | LOST KO |
1977-11-30 | Pedro Agosto | LWDLLL | Branch Brook Ice Rink, Newark | WIN KO |
1977-07-28 | Scott LeDoux | LLWLWW | Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-05-11 | Ken Norton | WWWWWL | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Technical knockout |
1976-10-30 | Fred Houpe | WWWWWW | Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1976-10-02 | Chuck Wepner | WWLWWW | Utica College Sports Complex, Utica | WIN Technical knockout |
1976-05-24 | Bunny Johnson | WWWLWD | Olympiahalle, Munich | WIN Technical knockout |
1976-04-22 | Scott LeDoux | WDWWWW | Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington | WIN Unanimous decision |
1976-02-06 | Larry Middleton | LWDLLW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1975-12-12 | Randy Neumann | WWWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-11-13 | George Johnson | WLLLLD | Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington | WIN Corner retirement |
1975-10-21 | Rochell Norris | WWWWLL | Spectrum, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-08-26 | Pat Duncan | LLWDWW | Capitol Centre, Largo | WIN KO |
1975-06-25 | Oliver Wright | WLLLLL | Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-05-31 | Ernie Lassiter | WLDWLW | State Armory, Waterbury | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-04-23 | Raul Gorosito | LLLWLL | Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington | WIN Unanimous decision |
1975-04-04 | Roy Wallace | LLWWLW | Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale | WIN KO |
1974-08-10 | Harold Carter | WLLLWL | Fairmont | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-07-26 | Mike Weaver | WWLWLW | Coliseum, San Diego | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-07-16 | Donnie Nelson | LWLWLW | Denver | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-06-22 | Art Robinson | LWLLWL | Little Falls | WIN KO |
1974-04-20 | Lou Bailey | LLLLLL | Norfolk | WIN Unanimous decision |
1974-04-06 | Billy Daniels | WLLLWW | Huntington | WIN Unanimous decision |
1974-03-20 | Ted Gullick | WLLDLL | Catholic Youth Center, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-02-19 | Jimmy Cross | WLWLDL | Fairgrounds' International Building, Oklahoma City | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-02-05 | Jimmy Summerville | LWWLWW | Auditorium, Miami Beach | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-01-25 | Orville Qualls | WLLWLL | Coliseum, San Diego | WIN KO |
1973-12-06 | Rico Brooks | LDLLL | City Auditorium, Omaha | WIN KO |
1973-11-24 | Johnny Hudgins | LLWLLD | Roanoke Civic Center, Roanoke | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-10-30 | Roger Russell | LLLLLL | Bishop Hoban High School Gym, Wilkes-Barre | WIN KO |
1973-10-16 | Orvin Veazey | LLLLLL | Columbia Music Hall, West Hartford | WIN KO |
1973-09-25 | Ron Draper | W | Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City | WIN KO |
1973-09-15 | Manuel Ramos | LLLLLL | Scope Arena, Norfolk | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-08-22 | G.G. Maldonado | DLLWWW | Auditorium, Minneapolis | WIN KO |
1973-08-15 | Leslie Borden | LLLLLL | Denver Coliseum, Denver | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-08-08 | Ned Edwards | LLLLLL | Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Binghamton | WIN KO |
1973-07-06 | Sylvester Murphey | WWLLW | Bristol Raceway, Bristol | WIN KO |
1973-06-15 | Doug Kirk | WWLLLL | Halenbeck Hall, Saint Cloud | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-05-31 | Clyde Brown | WWLWLW | Sports Center, Frankfort | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-05-12 | James Williams | debut | Coliseum, Denver | WIN KO |
1973-04-21 | Bill Anderson | debut | Capital Plaza, Frankfort | WIN Corner retirement |
1973-04-10 | Tommy Burns | WLLWL | Auditorium, Minneapolis | WIN KO |