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Real name
  
Mate Parlov

Wins
  
24

Martial art
  
Boxing

Nationality
  
Croat

Name
  
Mate Parlov

Stance
  
Southpaw

Role
  
Boxer

Parents
  
Mira Parlov, Mate Parlov

Total fights
  
29

Height
  
1.88 m


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Born
  
November 16, 1948Split, SFR Yugoslavia (
1948-11-16
)

Died
  
July 29, 2008, Pula, Croatia

Similar People
  
Marijan Benes, Janusz Gortat, Zeljko Mavrovic

Children
  
Mira Parlov, Matko Parlov

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Mate Parlov (16 November 1948 – 29 July 2008) was a Yugoslav boxer of Croatian origin, and Olympic gold medalist who was European and World Champion as amateur and as professional. Parlov is the greatest Croatian boxer of all time, and the Croatian sportsman of the 20th century.

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Background

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Mate Parlov was born in Split, the older of two brothers in a Croatian family originally from the village of Ričice near the town of Imotski. In 1958, the family moved to Pula.

Amateur

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In his amateur career he participated in 310 matches and lost 13. He was eight-time champion of Yugoslavia in the light heavyweight category (1967–1974), five-time champion of the Balkans (1970–1974), two-time champion of Europe (1971 in Madrid, and 1973 in Belgrade), and world champion at the inaugural 1974 World Championships in Havana, Cuba. He won the Golden Glove award twice, in 1967 and 1969. He participated in the Munich 1972 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal in the light heavyweight division.

Professional career

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Parlov won twelve of his first thirteen fights as a professional boxer before successfully challenging for the European light-heavyweight title. In 1976, he faced the future world champion Matthew Saad Muhammad. In their first fight in Milan, scheduled for eight rounds, he was defeated following the referee's decision. In a rematch, he and Muhammad struggled to a ten-round draw. After successfully defending the European title three times, he met Miguel Angel Cuello in Milan for the WBC world light-heavyweight title in January 1978. The two men had been scheduled to meet in the quarter-finals at the Munich Olympics, but Cuello withdrew due to an injury. Parlov knocked out Cuello in the ninth round to become the first professional world champion from a communist country. Parlov lost the title on his second defense and would later challenge for the World cruiser-weight title without success.

Retirement

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In retirement, Parlov ran a coffee bar in Pula. He returned to boxing as coach of the Yugoslavian Olympic team prior to the 1984 Olympics, when Yugoslav boxers achieved their best results ever: one gold, one silver and two bronzes. He later moved to Fažana near Pula, away from boxing and the public. In March 2008, he was diagnosed with lung cancer, and died four months later.

Private life

Mate Parlov was married to Laura Parlov with whom he had two children, daughter Mira and son Matko. He was an economist by profession, and had one graduate exam left before gaining the title of Master of Economics.

Honors and awards

  • Golden Gloves: 1967, 1969
  • Croatian Sportsman of the Year: 1971, 1972, 1973
  • Yugoslavian Sportsman of the Year: 1971, 1972, 1974
  • Golden Badge award for best athlete of Yugoslavia: 1972, 1974
  • Croatian Sportsman of the 20th century
  • Lifetime Honorary President of Croatian Boxing Federation
  • WBC Honorary Champion: 2006
  • Croatian Walk of Fame: 2008
  • Mate Parlov Sport Centre
  • Amateur highlights

  • Record: 310–13
  • Eight-time champion of Yugoslavia
  • Five-time champion of the Balkans
  • 1969 – European Championships: Bucharest, Romania: Silver Medal (Middleweight)

  • Defeated Ewald Jarmer (West Germany) PTS
  • Defeated Janusz Gortat (Poland) PTS
  • Defeated Reima Virtanen (Finland) PTS
  • Lost to Vladimir Tarassenko (Soviet Union) PTS
  • Represented Yugoslavia as a Middleweight at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Defeated Lahcen Ahidous (Mauritania) PTS
  • Defeated Jan van Ispelen (Netherlands) PTS
  • Lost to Chris Finnegan (England) PTS (Finnegan would win the gold medal)
  • 1971 – European Championships: Madrid, Spain: Gold Medal (Light Heavyweight)
  • Defeated Anthony Roberts (Wales) PTS
  • Defeated Vladimir Metelev (Soviet Union) TKO 2
  • Defeated Janusz Gortat (Poland) PTS
  • Defeated Horst Stump (Romania) PTS
  • Defeated Ottomar Sachse (East Germany) PTS
  • Won the Light Heavyweight Gold medal for Yugoslavia at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany.
  • Defeated Nouredine Aman Hassan (Chad) KO 2
  • Defeated Imre Toth (Hungary) KO 2
  • Defeated Miguel Angel Cuello (Argentina) Forfeit
  • Defeated Janusz Gortat (Poland) PTS
  • Defeated Gilberto Carrillo (Cuba) TKO 2
  • 1973 – European Championships: Belgrade, Yugoslavia: Gold Medal (Light Heavyweight)
  • Defeated Michael Imrie (Scotland) TKO 1
  • Defeated William Knight (England) TKO 3
  • Defeated Oleg Karatayev (Soviet Union) TKO 2
  • Defeated Janusz Gortat (Poland) PTS
  • 1974 – World Championships, Havanna, Cuba: Gold Medal (Light Heavyweight)
  • Defeated Constantin Dafinoiu (Romania) PTS
  • Defeated Gilberto Carrillo (Cuba) PTS
  • Defeated Ottomar Sachse (East Germany) PTS
  • Defeated Oleg Karatayev (Poland) TKO 2
  • References

    Mate Parlov Wikipedia