Bob Mirovic

Bob Mirovic
Statistics
Real name Bob Mirovic
Nickname(s) The Big Bear
Rated at Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Reach 80 in (203 cm)
Nationality Australian
Born (1966-02-25) 25 February 1966
Croatia
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 57
Wins 39
Wins by KO 27
Losses 18
Draws 2
No contests 0

Bob "The Big Bear" Mirovic (born 25 February 1966 in Dubrovnik, Croatia) is an Australian boxer with Croatian descent. Standing at 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) and with a reach of 80 inches, he started boxing at the age of 22 in 1987. He has fought a number of famous fighters, including Nikolai Valuev, Joe Bugner, and Frans Botha. He has also been a sparring partner of Mike Tyson.

He currently resides in Berkeley Vale, New South Wales.

Professional boxing record

31 Wins (21 knockouts, 10 decisions), 22 Losses (10 knockouts, 12 decisions), 2 Draws
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 4–5 Tonga Alipate Liava'a UD 6 4 February 2011 Australia s, Punchbowl, New South Wales 60–54, 60–54, 59–55.
Win 11–15 New Zealand Bob Gasio TKO 2 19 November 2010 Australia Revesby Workers Club, Revesby, New South Wales Referee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the second round.
Loss 17–3–3 Australia Alex Leapai KO 1 29 April 2010 Australia Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland Mirovic knocked out at 2:57 of the first round.
Loss 11–3 Australia John "Hoppa" Hopoate UD 10 23 July 2009 Australia AIS Arena, Bruce, Canberra Australia Heavyweight Title. 90–99, 91–99, 94–97.
Loss 9–2 Australia John "Hoppa" Hopoate TKO 9 10 September 2008 Australia Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland Australia Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:53 of the ninth round.
Win 33–21 Australia Colin "Kid Coalminer" Wilson KO 8 2 November 2007 Australia Fankhauser Reserve, Southport, Queensland Australia Heavyweight Title. Wilson knocked out at 2:24 of the eighth round.
Loss 44–4–2 South Africa Frans Botha UD 12 6 July 2007 South Africa The Carousel Casino and Entertainment World, Temba, North West World Boxing Foundation (WBFo) World Heavyweight Title. 108–120, 109–119, 107–120.
Loss 17–0 New Zealand Shane Cameron KO 8 7 March 2007 Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney WBA Pan African Heavyweight Title. Mirovic knocked out at 2:50 of the eighth round.
Loss 26–3 Turkey Sinan Samil Sam UD 12 10 November 2006 Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Alsterdorf, Hamburg WBC International Heavyweight Title. 110–118, 112–117, 107–117.
Win 7–6–1 Fiji Fatu Tuimanono KO 1 20 September 2006 Australia Challenge Stadium, Perth, Western Australia Tuimanono knocked out at 2:14 of the first round.
Win 14–13 New Zealand Richard Tutaki TKO 2 21 July 2006 Australia WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong, New South Wales WBFo International Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:33 of the second round.
Loss 17–4 Uganda Okello Peter UD 12 15 April 2006 Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo OPBF Heavyweight Title. 108–118, 112–115, 111–117.
Win 14–12 New Zealand Richard Tutaki KO 2 9 December 2005 Australia Blacktown International Sportspark, Blacktown, New South Wales WBFo International Heavyweight Title. Tutaki knocked out at 1:35 of the second round.
Loss 53–6–1 United States Rob Calloway UD 12 24 June 2005 Australia Royal Pines Resort, Ashmore, Queensland WBFo World/PABA Heavyweight Titles. 112–116, 112–116, 113–115.
Loss 32–3–1 Germany Timo Hoffmann UD 12 12 March 2005 Germany , Zwickau, Saxony IBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title. 112–115, 112–115, 111–116.
Win 30–16 Australia Colin "Kid Coalminer" Wilson UD 10 17 December 2004 Australia Royal Pines Resort, Ashmore, Queensland 98–94, 97–94, 97–85.
Win 0–1 New Zealand Hiriwa Te Rangi KO 4 4 December 2004 New Zealand SKYCITY, Auckland Te Rangi knocked out at 1:27 of the fourth round.
Loss 13–0 United Kingdom Matt Skelton RTD 4 5 June 2004 United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London Commonwealth Heavyweight Title. Mirovic did not come out for the fifth round.
Win 11–10–2 Fiji Mosese Kavika TKO 1 7 May 2004 Australia s, Newcastle, New South Wales WBFo International Heavyweight Title.
Win 2–2 Australia Paul Robinson TKO 4 16 April 2004 Australia Dandenong Basketball Stadium, Dandenong, Victoria
Win 9–6–2 Fiji Silovate Rasaku Junior KO 3 21 March 2004 Australia Challenge Stadium, Perth, Western Australia
Loss 32–0 Russia Nikolay Valuev UD 8 16 August 2003 Germany Nuerburgring, Nuerburg, Rhineland-Palatinate
Win 14–7 Australia Danny Buzza KO 4 11 July 2003 Australia Carrington Street Oval, Gosford, New South Wales
Win 4–7 Papua New Guinea Mitch O'Hello KO 3 27 June 2003 Australia Metro City Nightclub, Northbridge, Western Australia WBFo International Heavyweight Title.
Loss 27–2 United Kingdom Danny "Brixton Bomber" Williams TKO 4 26 April 2003 United Kingdom , Brentford, England Commonwealth Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:33 of the fourth round.
Win 3–4 Australia Auckland Auimatagi TKO 5 7 March 2003 Australia Carrington Street Oval, Gosford, New South Wales Australia Heavyweight Title.
Win 17–14–2 Australia Phil Gregory TKO 3 7 February 2003 Australia Fankhauser Reserve, Southport, Queensland Australia Heavyweight Title.
Win 3–3 Australia Auckland Auimatagi TKO 3 15 November 2002 Australia s, Newcastle, New South Wales Australia Heavyweight Title.
Win 5–0 Australia Roger Izonritei KO 5 18 September 2002 Australia Hordern Pavilion, Sydney Australia Heavyweight Title.
Win 23–13 Australia Colin "Kid Coalminer" Wilson SD 12 10 May 2002 Australia Carrington Street Oval, Gosford, New South Wales Australia Heavyweight Title.
Loss 8–2 Uganda Okello Peter KO 5 1 December 2001 Japan City Gymnasium, Tokai, Aichi OPBF Heavyweight Title. Mirovic knocked out at 2:03 of the fifth round.
Win 4–0 Australia Nathan Briggs KO 6 8 July 2001 Australia Jupiters Hotel and Casino, Broadbeach, Queensland Australia Heavyweight Title.
Win 2–15 New Zealand Peau Lemauga KO 3 29 September 2000 New Caledonia Noumea Basketball Stadium, Noumea
Win -- New Zealand Clay Auimatagi PTS 4 25 August 2000 Australia Bankstown PCYC, Sydney
Loss 34–24–2 Fiji Aisea Nama TKO 4 28 July 1999 New Zealand Croatian Culture Centre, Henderson, New Zealand
Loss 11–0 Australia Kali Meehan KO 4 25 June 1999 Australia Wyong Stadium, Wyong, New South Wales Australia Heavyweight Title.
Win 7–8–1 Australia John Wyborn PTS 10 30 April 1999 Australia Wyong Stadium, Wyong, New South Wales
Win 10–2 Australia Danny Buzza MD 12 15 March 1999 Australia Star City Casino, Sydney Australia Heavyweight Title. 118–111, 119–110, 114–114.
Win 19–9 Australia Colin "Kid Coalminer" Wilson PTS 12 5 September 1998 Australia , Nerang, Queensland Australia Heavyweight Title.
Loss 66–13–1 Australia Joe Bugner SD 12 20 April 1998 Australia s, Carrara, Queensland Australia/PABA Heavyweight Titles. 114–115, 115–113, 112–116.
Loss 13–5–1 Australia Justin Fortune TKO 6 6 December 1997 Australia Stockland Stadium, Townsville, Queensland PABA Heavyweight Title.
Loss 5–2–1 Australia James Grima PTS 12 20 April 1997 Australia Billboard Nite Club, Melbourne OPBF Heavyweight Title.
Win 3–1 Australia James Ali KO 4 26 January 1997 Australia Broadmeadows, Victoria
Draw 4–2 Australia James Grima PTS 12 30 October 1995 Australia Carrington Street Oval, Gosford, New South Wales OPBF Heavyweight Title. 112–115, 110–117, 114–114.
Win 9–3 Australia Colin "Kid Coalminer" Wilson TKO 8 19 May 1995 Australia Henson Park, Sydney Referee stopped the bout at 2:30 of the eighth round.
Loss 11–10 New Zealand August Tanuvasa SD 8 7 April 1995 Australia Doyalson Stadium, Doyalson, New South Wales 76–77, 75–78, 77–76.
Win 1–2 Australia Matthew K. Reid PTS 10 20 January 1995 Australia Doyalson Stadium, Doyalson, New South Wales Australia-New South Wales Heavyweight Title.
Win 1–1 Australia Matthew K. Reid TKO 4 29 October 1994 Australia St Marys Band Club, Sydney
Loss 1–0 Australia James Grima TKO 2 1 May 1993 Australia Henson Park, Sydney
Draw 0–2–1 Australia Steve Unterholzer PTS 8 26 December 1992 Australia Ettalong, New South Wales
Win 7–9–5 Fiji Niko Degai SD 6 28 March 1990 Australia Parramatta Stadium, Sydney
Win -- Australia Mark Moran SD 4 29 July 1988 Australia Dapto Showground, Dapto, New South Wales
Loss 3–0 Australia Arzan Basic PTS 4 16 October 1987 Australia Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Loss -- Australia Arzan Basic PTS 6 7 August 1987 Australia Blacktown Stadium, Sydney
Win -- Sam Kurukitoga TKO 3 15 May 1987 Australia Cronulla Workingmen's Club, Sydney

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