Rudi Pika - the forgotten heavyweight
Only a guess here, but if he offed himself there is likely much to his story in the way of personal trials and tribulations. Not knowing the details it's hard to say, but he had such promise it may be a sad story of not recognizing his own worth and potential.
You might try the british forum it may lead you to some answers.
You might try the british forum it may lead you to some answers.
I remember him quite well... physically he resembled a young Joe Bugner... quite a big guy, nice boxer but missing that bit of devil (like Bugner too) while Bruno was getting rave reviews with his spectacular wins Pika was more unspectacular and didn't get much publicity but he certainly had a lot of talent. I think however that he had a drug problem and that this was behind his tragic death... I maybe wrong about the drugs but certainly his death was tragic... its a shame he's not better remembered...
Looking at his record he had some decent wins for a fighter at that level... he beat Allen and Neilson both also Bruno opponents... I seem to remember the Neilson bout and think Eddie gave a good account of himself till he was stopped I think... Pika didnt have the power of Bruno but was probably a better all round boxer skills wise... he was also very inactive for most of his career, whether this was due to out of the ring problems I don't know... very sad that he was still just 24 when he died who knows what he could have acheived had things been different...
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funso banjo baby
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rudi pika
rudi was a family friend,drugs were not his problem ,personal problems were. rudi was not big enough for the heavyweight div,if glen mcrory was good enough to win a world title i personaly think rudi would have had a field day in this weight class .bruno had already been signed up so he wasnt going to lose the decision , my elder brothers were mates of his and went to the finals , bruno was out on his feet in the third round ,the writing was on the wall for brunos future even then rudi was a gentleman ,a great loss .
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Marlon,marlon wrote:rudi was a family friend,drugs were not his problem ,personal problems were. rudi was not big enough for the heavyweight div,if glen mcrory was good enough to win a world title i personaly think rudi would have had a field day in this weight class .bruno had already been signed up so he wasnt going to lose the decision , my elder brothers were mates of his and went to the finals , bruno was out on his feet in the third round ,the writing was on the wall for brunos future even then rudi was a gentleman ,a great loss .
I run a website dedicated to Welsh boxers ( WELSH WARRIORS - http://www.johnnyowen.com/Recs/Hvy/rudi_pika.html ) and have Rudi on the site however, if you could give me any information that I could use to make his page more prominent I would be very grateful. Also, if you have a photo that you could email to me I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Thanks for the info; I'll look into it.mercman wrote:I've checked the site out before Owain (congratulations. It is really great to see this sort of thing) but something a bit more on Rudi Pika would be good. As a top amateur and undefeated pro heavyweight it would seem fitting to remember him in this way.I run a website dedicated to Welsh boxers ( WELSH WARRIORS - http://www.johnnyowen.com/Recs/Hvy/rudi_pika.html ) and have Rudi on the site however, if you could give me any information that I could use to make his page more prominent I would be very grateful. Also, if you have a photo that you could email to me I would appreciate it.
ps I think I remember seeing a photo of him in a BBBC Yearbook back in the 1980s. Unfortunately, I can't remember which year though.
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carl pika 123
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Re: Rudi Pika - the forgotten heavyweight
mercman wrote:Rudi Pika's name cropped up on a recent thread and I tried to get a bit of discussion going about him but nobody really responded. I've been wondering why . I know he killed himself at a young age, which is tragic, and that as a youngster he was seen as a hot prospect for a while. As an amateur he was Welsh champion and he fought Frank Bruno in the 1980 ABA final: at the time there was tremendous publicity around the fight and more than a little contoversy when Bruno got the verdict. As a pro Pika was undefeated and ,among others, beat Glenn McCrory.
Although other boxers that died young or were unfulfilled prospects are often discussed on this forum Pika hardly ever gets a mention, which seems strange. Does anybody know anything about him? What sort of boxer was he? Why despite a 100% record did he drift out of boxing? Anyone know anything or is he really the "forgotten heavyweight"? I'm puzzled.
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carl pika 123
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Re: Rudi Pika - the forgotten heavyweight
Hi I wanted to reply to your message, I'm Carl Pika, Rudi Pika's Son.
If you require any further information, please email me at a friends email email address as follows; [email protected]
If you require any further information, please email me at a friends email email address as follows; [email protected]
Remember him ,saw him fight 2 or 3 times at the royal albert hall (nielson i think) and onece at Wembley ,the night Bonecrusher beat Bruno.That night if memory serves me correct he fought a bloke called Lynwood Jones and a gasp went up around the crowd when his weight was told (about 18 stone I think). Pika wasnt a big heavy (about 14.5 stone) He was a good boxer who moved well but not a massive hitter. Yes ,could have been easilly a British /Europeon champion.He was decent and apart from Bruno he could have beat all the other British fighters of the time.
Re: Rudi Pika - the forgotten heavyweight
Email sentcarl pika 123 wrote:Hi I wanted to reply to your message, I'm Carl Pika, Rudi Pika's Son.
If you require any further information, please email me at a friends email email address as follows; [email protected]
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My dad grew up with Rudy and was a good friend. I was also in school(Fitzalan) with Carl, tho he was a year younger. My dad went along to the Bruno fight and I think he got arrested for kicking off at the verdict, dad always said he was robbed.
Ill see if hes got any old photos.
Carl if you read this and dont want them posted, e-mail me and let me know.
Ill see if hes got any old photos.
Carl if you read this and dont want them posted, e-mail me and let me know.
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