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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duane_BobickDuane Bobick - Wikipedia

    Duane David Bobick (born August 24, 1950) is an American former boxer. As an amateur, Bobick 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.

  2. Duane Bobick (* 24. September 1950 in Bowlus, Minnesota) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Schwergewichtsboxer. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Amateur. 2 Profi. 3 Sonstiges. 4 Weblinks. Amateur.

  3. Watch one of the most stunning knockouts in boxing history, as Ken Norton defeats Duane Bobick in less than a minute. See how Norton shattered Bobick's undefeated record and earned a shot at the ...

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  4. Duane Bobick was a heavyweight boxer from Minnesota, USA, who fought from 1973 to 1979. He had 52 bouts, 42 wins, 4 losses, and 87.5% knockout ratio. See his full record, stats, and career highlights on BoxRec.

  5. A brief article about the 1977 heavyweight fight between Ken Norton and Duane Bobick, which ended in a first-round knockout for Norton. The article mentions the background, the outcome and the aftermath of the bout, as well as the careers of both fighters.

  6. Reach: 208cm. Judge: Record. Referee: Record. Pro Boxer: Record. Amateur Boxer: Record. Trainer: Eddie Futch. Manager: Joe Frazier. Duane Bobick Gallery. Career Review. Served in the U.S. Navy. Was 3-time All-Navy Heavyweight Champion, 2-time All-Service Heavyweight Champion and 2-time International Military champion,

  7. Duane Bobick was a US heavyweight boxer who won the Pan American Games gold medal in 1971 and turned pro in 1973. He faced Ken Norton and John Tate, but lost all four of his pro fights by KO, and later suffered from CTE and industrial accident.