Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Anyone know how many amateur and professional bouts that Duane Bobick had,that were either televised or filmed from 1968 to 1979?
I was only able to count 3 of his 103 (or 106) amateur fights 1968-1972,
and only 7 of his 52 professional fights 1973-1979,that seem to be available from the various DVD boxing sellers.
I was only able to count 3 of his 103 (or 106) amateur fights 1968-1972,
and only 7 of his 52 professional fights 1973-1979,that seem to be available from the various DVD boxing sellers.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Do you have the 10 fights that are available?Brutu wrote:Anyone know how many amateur and professional bouts that Duane Bobick had,that were either televised or filmed from 1968 to 1979?
I was only able to count 3 of his 103 (or 106) amateur fights 1968-1972,
and only 7 of his 52 professional fights 1973-1979,that seem to be available from the various DVD boxing sellers.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Here are 7 of Duane Bobick's professional fights that are available to collectors.
Duane Bobick vrs Chuck Wepner/ Oct.2.1976(Nationally televised ABC)
* Bobick's 37th pro fight
Duane Bobick vrs Young Sanford aka Fred Houpe(CBS Sports Spectacular) Oct.30.1976
*38th pro fight
Ken Norton vrs Duane Bobick(televised live NBC)/May.11.1977
*39th pro fight
vrs Kallie Knoetzee/Feb.4.1978
vrs Tom Prater/Oct.31.1978
vrs Terry Mims/Nov.30.1978
John Tate vrs Duane Bobick/Feb.17.1979(televised by ABC)
*Bobicks 51st pro fight
Duane Bobick vrs Chuck Wepner/ Oct.2.1976(Nationally televised ABC)
* Bobick's 37th pro fight
Duane Bobick vrs Young Sanford aka Fred Houpe(CBS Sports Spectacular) Oct.30.1976
*38th pro fight
Ken Norton vrs Duane Bobick(televised live NBC)/May.11.1977
*39th pro fight
vrs Kallie Knoetzee/Feb.4.1978
vrs Tom Prater/Oct.31.1978
vrs Terry Mims/Nov.30.1978
John Tate vrs Duane Bobick/Feb.17.1979(televised by ABC)
*Bobicks 51st pro fight
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Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Is the the Knoetzee one on Youtube?
If not, can you put it up?
I wouldn't mind seeing that.
If not, can you put it up?
I wouldn't mind seeing that.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
As far as I know,only round 3 of Knoetze vrs Bobick is available to fight film collectors these days.
I remember watching this on television in 1978(CBS sports Spectacular I think).It was on tape when they had shown it .
Judging from the commentary,it sounds as if only round 3 was shown on the sports show,which may be why only round 3 exists to collectors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Q6JuBKMBk
I remember watching this on television in 1978(CBS sports Spectacular I think).It was on tape when they had shown it .
Judging from the commentary,it sounds as if only round 3 was shown on the sports show,which may be why only round 3 exists to collectors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Q6JuBKMBk
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Here is some trivia for you.If you watch the DVD of the 1983 movie,TWILIGHT ZONE-THE MOVIE.Brutu wrote:As far as I know,only round 3 of Knoetze vrs Bobick is available to fight film collectors these days.
I remember watching this on television in 1978(CBS sports Spectacular I think).It was on tape when they had shown it .
Judging from the commentary,it sounds as if only round 3 was shown on the sports show,which may be why only round 3 exists to collectors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Q6JuBKMBk
In the last story"It's a Good Life".(directed by Joe Dante).
When the woman goes into the roadside diner,the men there are watching a boxing match on the television.
Its the clip of Knoetze vrs Bobick with including the knockout,except its a pristine clip.
I wonder if the director put in in because he was a boxing fan or just another self rightous Hollywood is superior dumb-ass Bobick disser,like those unfunny leftist idiots
on .Saturday Night Live,who kept showing Norton knocking out Bobick over and over on one their dumb show skits a fews after the fight in May 1977.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Curiously,even tho its not a fight available or listed from the boxing collectors dvd's,
As far as I know,Duane Bobick's first Nationally televised pro fight,
was the final preliminary to the
Muhammad Ali vrs Richard Dunn bout
May.23.1976
which was televised live from Munich Germany on NBC.
Bobick fought the Jamaican boxer Bunny Johnson.
He knocked Johnson down in the second round,and knocked him out with body shots in the ninth round.
(scheduled for 12 rounds).
As far as I know,Duane Bobick's first Nationally televised pro fight,
was the final preliminary to the
Muhammad Ali vrs Richard Dunn bout
May.23.1976
which was televised live from Munich Germany on NBC.
Bobick fought the Jamaican boxer Bunny Johnson.
He knocked Johnson down in the second round,and knocked him out with body shots in the ninth round.
(scheduled for 12 rounds).
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Thanks.Brutu wrote:As far as I know,only round 3 of Knoetze vrs Bobick is available to fight film collectors these days.
I remember watching this on television in 1978(CBS sports Spectacular I think).It was on tape when they had shown it .
Judging from the commentary,it sounds as if only round 3 was shown on the sports show,which may be why only round 3 exists to collectors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Q6JuBKMBk
Diabolical quality.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
As far as the 3 televised/filmed of the 103 amateur fights he had 1968-1972.
Bobick's amateur bout with Ron Lyle(January 1971,Fort Carson Co. USA Boxing team elimination tournament) were Bobick was knocked out in the second round(of course there was a camera there)
was broadcast on the February .1971 60 MINUTES Ron Lyle profile on CBS with Mike Wallace.
You can also see that knockout on the FACING ALI DVD.
(Bobick had 60 straight amateur fight victories after that fight).
Duane Bobick making Larry Holmes quit or lose by RSF, in the third round at the OLympic trials at West Point New York
August.5. 1972 was broadcast live on ABC'S WILD WORLD OF SPORTS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnLeFFAFCW0
I have only seen the clips of knock downs of Bobick in the third round ,
by Telofilo Stevenson in his second fight at the 1972 Summer Olympics at Munich Germany, Sept.5.1972, on
ABC WILD WORLD OF SPORTS.(Bobick won the Bronze medal).
Bobick's amateur bout with Ron Lyle(January 1971,Fort Carson Co. USA Boxing team elimination tournament) were Bobick was knocked out in the second round(of course there was a camera there)
was broadcast on the February .1971 60 MINUTES Ron Lyle profile on CBS with Mike Wallace.
You can also see that knockout on the FACING ALI DVD.
(Bobick had 60 straight amateur fight victories after that fight).
Duane Bobick making Larry Holmes quit or lose by RSF, in the third round at the OLympic trials at West Point New York
August.5. 1972 was broadcast live on ABC'S WILD WORLD OF SPORTS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnLeFFAFCW0
I have only seen the clips of knock downs of Bobick in the third round ,
by Telofilo Stevenson in his second fight at the 1972 Summer Olympics at Munich Germany, Sept.5.1972, on
ABC WILD WORLD OF SPORTS.(Bobick won the Bronze medal).
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Rodney Bobick,Duane Bobicks younger brother who had a professional record of 38-7.
As far as I know his only televised filmed fight was a preliminary to the closed -circuit Thrilla In Manilla in 1975,
against Larry Holmes.It was Rodney Bobick's only loss by a TKO.
Holmes said in his autobiography that he considered Rodney Bobick the better fighter of the two.
As far as I know his only televised filmed fight was a preliminary to the closed -circuit Thrilla In Manilla in 1975,
against Larry Holmes.It was Rodney Bobick's only loss by a TKO.
Holmes said in his autobiography that he considered Rodney Bobick the better fighter of the two.
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Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Too bad Bobick's wins over Middleton and (a then unknown) Mike Weaver wern't on TV, those were his best wins, I'd be interested in seeing them.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Both Duane and Rodney Bobick defeated Mike Weaver.
I think Duane Bobick's first real test against a legitement contender was probably in his 34th pro fight against Randy Neuman.
Even though he had defeated earlier some name fighters like Manual Ramos and George"Scrapiron"Johnson.
I think Duane Bobick's first real test against a legitement contender was probably in his 34th pro fight against Randy Neuman.
Even though he had defeated earlier some name fighters like Manual Ramos and George"Scrapiron"Johnson.
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Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
I'd say his win over Sanford, although a close fight, and his domination of LeDoux on two occasions were more impressive, especially considering the stages of their careers that Middleton and Weaver were in when Bobick beat them. Of course, it's all opinion.dempseyfire wrote:Too bad Bobick's wins over Middleton and (a then unknown) Mike Weaver wern't on TV, those were his best wins, I'd be interested in seeing them.
And of course the worn Wepner and the once promising Schutte were good wins as well.
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Bobick-Wepner is up on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TommyGun711 ... G8R7NsrvEA
Interesting to see Wepner actually be competitive in a fight for a change (as opposed to his drubbings vs Bugner, Liston, Ali etc.), he stunned Bobick pretty good at the end of the 2nd.
Interesting to see Wepner actually be competitive in a fight for a change (as opposed to his drubbings vs Bugner, Liston, Ali etc.), he stunned Bobick pretty good at the end of the 2nd.
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I haven't seen that in a long time, so I'll have to watch it when I get the chance. I don't recall Bobick getting hurt, but I guess after a few hundred rabbit punches most people do get alittle woosy. I do remember that Bobick got get hit a lot, which was common in many of fights since being a stationary target was ultimately his biggest problem. I'm surprised that Foreman's management didn't snag Bobick rather than Young. Now what were they thinking...
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Does TommyGunn read this forum?thanks man.
Here are rounds one and two of Bobick vrs Wepner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avaw2wMOOeY
Here are rounds one and two of Bobick vrs Wepner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avaw2wMOOeY
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Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Bobick was a decent, well schooled fighter but beyond a big punch lacked any exemplary physical talents, had a shaky defense, and a shaky chin. But I'd certainly rank him ahead of some modern prospects gone south like Calvin Brock and Chris Arreola. Would've loved to see him in with someone like a Chagaev, that would've been an interesting battle between two former amateur standouts who were/are decent pros but nothing special.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
When Duane Bobick turned pro in 1973,his contract was with Bill Daniels(who also managed Ron Lyle)Bobick's trainers were Chickie Ferrara and Murphy Griffith(who had earlier trained Bobick as an amateur when both were in the Navy.
Joe Frazier bought Bobick's contract in August 1974 and he was then trained by Eddie Futch.
The first fight with that team was for the Roy Wallace bout in April 1975.
It has been said that Bobick's boxing style changed some what then and he started to fight a little like Joe Frazier too much(the two used to spar as well).
Joe Frazier bought Bobick's contract in August 1974 and he was then trained by Eddie Futch.
The first fight with that team was for the Roy Wallace bout in April 1975.
It has been said that Bobick's boxing style changed some what then and he started to fight a little like Joe Frazier too much(the two used to spar as well).
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Reportly it had been Eddie Futch's idea to match Bobick against his old charge Ken Norton.
(Joe Frazier had said he was against the idea).
IMOP I would have rather seen Duane Bobick matched against a still useful Joe Bugner instead in early 1977.
(Joe Frazier had said he was against the idea).
IMOP I would have rather seen Duane Bobick matched against a still useful Joe Bugner instead in early 1977.
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I remember eading some accounts of Frazier and Bobick sparring, and they were not glowing assessments of Duane's performances. I was a huge Bobick fan, but it was pretty easy to his shortcomings.Brutu wrote:When Duane Bobick turned pro in 1973,his contract was with Bill Daniels(who also managed Ron Lyle)Bobick's trainers were Chickie Ferrara and Murphy Griffith(who had earlier trained Bobick as an amateur when both were in the Navy.
Joe Frazier bought Bobick's contract in August 1974 and he was then trained by Eddie Futch.
The first fight with that team was for the Roy Wallace bout in April 1975.
It has been said that Bobick's boxing style changed some what then and he started to fight a little like Joe Frazier too much(the two used to spar as well).
demps, I actually think Arreola-Bobick would have been a helluva fight. Arreola is pretty limited, but he's tough and has more heart than most of the pretenders in the division today.
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Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
The Great John L wrote:I remember eading some accounts of Frazier and Bobick sparring, and they were not glowing assessments of Duane's performances. I was a huge Bobick fan, but it was pretty easy to his shortcomings.Brutu wrote:When Duane Bobick turned pro in 1973,his contract was with Bill Daniels(who also managed Ron Lyle)Bobick's trainers were Chickie Ferrara and Murphy Griffith(who had earlier trained Bobick as an amateur when both were in the Navy.
Joe Frazier bought Bobick's contract in August 1974 and he was then trained by Eddie Futch.
The first fight with that team was for the Roy Wallace bout in April 1975.
It has been said that Bobick's boxing style changed some what then and he started to fight a little like Joe Frazier too much(the two used to spar as well).
demps, I actually think Arreola-Bobick would have been a helluva fight. Arreola is pretty limited, but he's tough and has more heart than most of the pretenders in the division today.
I agree it would've been a very entertaining fight but I think Duane's harder, more precise and compact punching along with superior conditioning would've telled the tale. Even though Arreola would outweigh Bobick by about 35 lbs I think Duane was naturally the bigger man.
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About a year ago over at the cyberboxing zone forum,someone made an offer of 250 dollars for a copy of
Bobick vrs Scott LeDoux I,April-22-1976,(w10)
in Bloomington MN.
which they said had aired on NBC,but reportly NBC wiped their tapes of it a long time ago.
Bobick vrs Scott LeDoux I,April-22-1976,(w10)
in Bloomington MN.
which they said had aired on NBC,but reportly NBC wiped their tapes of it a long time ago.
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Rodney Bobick's ring career 1972-1977,record 37-7.
notable wins
Lou Bailey
Memphis Al jones
Vincente Rondon
Mike Weaver
Ron Stander
Pat Duncan
Pedro Agosto
notable losses
Terry Hinke
Jody Ballard
Scott LeDoux
Larry Holmes
Mike Schutte
notable wins
Lou Bailey
Memphis Al jones
Vincente Rondon
Mike Weaver
Ron Stander
Pat Duncan
Pedro Agosto
notable losses
Terry Hinke
Jody Ballard
Scott LeDoux
Larry Holmes
Mike Schutte
AY 1977
I remember there was a lot of publicty leading up to the Norton-Bobick bout in May 1977.
Both were guests on the NBC TOMORROW SHOW with Tom Snyder.
PEOPLE magazine did a profile of Duane Bobick.
and I think both Norton and Bobick did a comedy skit with Chevy Chevy Chase as ref ,on the Chevy Chase Show prime time special on NBC a few days before the fight .
Both were guests on the NBC TOMORROW SHOW with Tom Snyder.
PEOPLE magazine did a profile of Duane Bobick.
and I think both Norton and Bobick did a comedy skit with Chevy Chevy Chase as ref ,on the Chevy Chase Show prime time special on NBC a few days before the fight .
Re: Duane Bobick/televised-filmed fights 1968-1979
Here is another rarely seen Duane Bobick bout,unfortuntatly like his other high profile televised live fights,he doesnt do so good.
John Tate vs Duane Bobick.
Feb.17.1979 MSG.(televised by ABC Wide World of Sports).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIE6y08ViKI
John Tate vs Duane Bobick.
Feb.17.1979 MSG.(televised by ABC Wide World of Sports).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIE6y08ViKI
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