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Željko Mavrović

Željko Mavrović (pronounced [ˈʒěːʎko ˈmɑːvroʋitɕ]; born 17 February 1969) is a Croatian former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 1998. In 1998, as an undefeated challenger, he faced Lennox Lewis for the WBC heavyweight title, but lost in what would be his final fight. After retiring from boxing, Mavrović became an entrepreneur. Željko Mavrović was the first vegetarian in the history of world boxing who fought for the title of world champion.

Željko Mavrović
Mavrović in 2008
Born
Željko Mavrović

(1969-02-17) 17 February 1969 (age 54)
NationalityCroatian
Other namesZed
Šaka sa Srednjaka (Fist from Srednjaci)
Irokez (Iroquois)
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Reach77 in (196 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights28
Wins27
Wins by KO22
Losses1
Medal record

Early years edit

Mavrović was born in Zagreb. He was raised in the neighborhood Srednjaci (which is the source of his nickname Šaka sa Srednjaka or Fist from Srednjaci).[1]

Amateur career edit

As an amateur boxer, Mavrović was the Mediterranean champion in 1991 and Croatian champion in 1991 and 1992. He quickly progressed from the 75 to the 91 kg weight class.

Highlights edit

Mavrović had 140 fights as an amateur, compiling an amateur record of 124 wins, 16 losses.[2]

Professional career edit

Upon turning professional, he won the EBU Champion of Europe title in 1995 and kept his title in 1996 and 1997 defending it seven times.

In 1998, he went up against Lennox Lewis for the world heavyweight champion title, but lost after twelve rounds via unanimous decision 119–109, 117–112, and 117–111. Although he was outclassed by Lewis in the fight, his daring performance pulled appreciative comments from boxing insiders. Lewis' manager Frank Maloney said that "Mavrović must have 240lb of steel in his chin" after the fight.[3] Lewis described the fight as the most awkward win of his career, citing sauna-like conditions in the ring, as well as Mavrović's agility, motivation and preparedness.[4]

Mavrović never fought again after this bout. In the next years, he was a few times scheduled against quality opposition (like for example against Hasim Rahman in 1999 where his late replacement Oleg Maskaev then knocked Rahman out of the ring in a well-remembered fight), but he always had to pull out due to injuries and he ultimately had to finish his career due to an undisclosed illness.

In December 2012 Mavrović announced his return to professional boxing. A match with Serbian Cruiserweight boxer Enad Ličina was scheduled for April 2013, but after breaking a rib during training just a few weeks before the scheduled match his return was first delayed[5] and then canceled.[6]

Mavrović served as a boxing director for the Croatian Boxing Federation during the 2014 European Youth Boxing Championships in Zagreb. He was quoted after the incident where Croatian boxer Vido Loncar assaulted and seriously injured a referee after a loss, excusing Loncar with the argument "I believe that he is not a butcher or as bad as this act makes him look. This was part of his excessive ambition in that moment".[7] Loncar was subsequently banned from boxing for life.

Honors edit

His Golden Glove remains the biggest trophy in the history of Croatian heavyweight boxing, and he was named the Croatian sportsperson of the year twice. He was also distinctive for his Mohawk hairstyle, which led to a later nickname Irokez (Croatian for Iroquois).

Professional boxing record edit

27 Wins (22 knockouts, 5 decisions), 1 Loss (0 knockouts, 1 decision)[1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 27–1   Lennox Lewis UD 12 26 Sep 1998   Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, U.S. For WBC heavyweight title
Win 27–0   Vincenzo Cantatore TKO 4 (12) 18 Oct 1997   Vienna, Austria Defended European heavyweight title
Win 26–0   Lajos Eros TKO 5 (12), 2:42 12 Jul 1997   Olympia, London, England Defended European heavyweight title
Win 25–0   Julius Francis TKO 8 (12) 15 Feb 1997   Kurhalle Oberlaa, Vienna, Austria Defended European heavyweight title
Win 24–0   Clifton Mitchell TKO 2 2 Nov 1996   Olympia Eisstadion, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Defended European heavyweight title
Win 23–0   Mark Anthony Wills RTD 8 (10) 22 Jun 1996   Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany
Win 22–0   Christophe Bizot UD 12 20 Apr 1996   Düsseldorf, Germany Defended European heavyweight title
Win 21–0   Przemyslaw Saleta KO 1 (12), 2:58 9 Dec 1995   Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany Defended European heavyweight title.
Win 20–0   Michael Murray KO 4 (8) 14 Oct 1995   Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
Win 19–0   Ken Smith KO 2 (10), 2:55 17 Jun 1995   Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win 18–0   Christophe Bizot TKO 11 11 Apr 1995   Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France Won vacant European heavyweight title
Win 17–0   Mark Young RTD 5 (8), 3:00 25 Mar 1995   Düsseldorf, Germany
Win 16–0   Nathaniel Fitch KO 1 11 Feb 1995   Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
Win 15–0   Oleg Savenko KO 3 26 Nov 1994   Wuppertal, Germany Won vacant German International (BDB) heavyweight title
Win 14–0   Marion Wilson PTS 8 8 Oct 1994   Gerry Weber Stadium, Halle, Germany
Win 13–0   Jerry Jones PTS 10 17 Sep 1994   Wilhelm-Dopatka-Halle, Leverkusen, Germany
Win 12–0   James Pritchard UD 10 18 Jun 1994   Bismark Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win 11–0   Marshall Tillman TKO 1 4 Jun 1994   Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany
Win 10–0   Jimmy Bills KO 1 7 May 1994   Oberwerth Halle, Koblenz, Germany
Win 9–0   Mike Dixon TKO 4 (?), 1:25 26 Mar 1994   Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany
Win 8–0   Will Hinton TKO 4 (6), 1:37 5 Feb 1994   Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 7–0   Kimmuel Odum PTS 8 11 Dec 1993   Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany
Win 6–0   David Bey TKO 4 16 Oct 1993   Koblenz, Germany
Win 5–0   Marco van Spaendonck TKO 1 (?), 1:37 18 Sep 1993   Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany
Win 4–0   Webster Vinson KO 2 7 Aug 1993   Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 3–0   John Morton KO 3 26 Jun 1993   Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
Win 2–0   Chris Harbourne TKO 1 1 May 1993   Sporthalle Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany
Win 1–0   Bruno Podgorny TKO 3 20 Mar 1993   Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany

Retirement and later years edit

After retirement, he went into agricultural business. He opened "Eko-centar Mavrović" in Sloboština near Požega where he produces his line of eco-friendly food.[8] After initial success his business fell into financial problems in the early 2010s.

References edit

  1. ^ "Željko Mavrović progovoriti o obitelji, boksu i nadimku" [Željko Mavrović spekas about family, boxing and his nickname] (in Croatian). tportal.hr. 9 February 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  2. ^ at the BoxingRecords. Last updated : 12 April 2006.
  3. ^ Boxing: Lewis less than a knockout in the US
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
  5. ^ "Mavrović u Nu2: Puklo mi je rebro, odgađam povratak!" (in Croatian). tportal. 7 April 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  6. ^ "ISPOVIJEST ŽELJKA MAVROVIĆA 'Nisam samoubojica! Odustajem. Imam ženu i djecu!'" (in Croatian). Jutarnji list. 6 October 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Boxer banned after brutal attack on referee". Sky Sports. 23 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  8. ^

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Željko Mavrović from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Nedjeljom u dva – Željko Mavrović (07.04.2013)

Željko, mavrović, pronounced, ˈʒěːʎko, ˈmɑːvroʋitɕ, born, february, 1969, croatian, former, professional, boxer, competed, from, 1993, 1998, 1998, undefeated, challenger, faced, lennox, lewis, heavyweight, title, lost, what, would, final, fight, after, retirin. Zeljko Mavrovic pronounced ˈʒeːʎko ˈmɑːvroʋitɕ born 17 February 1969 is a Croatian former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 1998 In 1998 as an undefeated challenger he faced Lennox Lewis for the WBC heavyweight title but lost in what would be his final fight After retiring from boxing Mavrovic became an entrepreneur Zeljko Mavrovic was the first vegetarian in the history of world boxing who fought for the title of world champion Zeljko MavrovicMavrovic in 2008BornZeljko Mavrovic 1969 02 17 17 February 1969 age 54 Zagreb SR CroatiaNationalityCroatianOther namesZedSaka sa Srednjaka Fist from Srednjaci Irokez Iroquois StatisticsWeight s HeavyweightHeight1 91 m 6 ft 3 in Reach77 in 196 cm StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights28Wins27Wins by KO22Losses1Medal record Men s amateur boxingRepresenting YugoslaviaMediterranean Games1991 Athens Heavyweight Contents 1 Early years 2 Amateur career 2 1 Highlights 3 Professional career 4 Honors 5 Professional boxing record 6 Retirement and later years 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editMavrovic was born in Zagreb He was raised in the neighborhood Srednjaci which is the source of his nickname Saka sa Srednjaka or Fist from Srednjaci 1 Amateur career editAs an amateur boxer Mavrovic was the Mediterranean champion in 1991 and Croatian champion in 1991 and 1992 He quickly progressed from the 75 to the 91 kg weight class Highlights edit European Junior Championships Middleweight Copenhagen Denmark September 1986 1 8 Lost to Mario Nesemann East Germany by unanimous decision 0 5 nbsp Balkan Junior Championships Light heavyweight Patras Greece November 1987 Finals Defeated Petru Ohaci Romania Usti Grand Prix Light heavyweight Usti nad Labem Czechoslovakia March 1988 1 4 Lost to Daniel Stantien Czechoslovakia by majority decision 1 4USA Europe Duals Heavyweight Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas Nevada June 1988 Lost to Ray Mercer United States RSC 1 2 00 XXIV Summer Olympics Heavyweight Seoul South Korea September 1988 1 8 Lost to Baik Hyun Man South Korea by unanimous decision 0 5 nbsp Trofeo Italia Heavyweight Mestre Venice Italy March 1989 1 8 Defeated Hamayak Shabazian Sweden by unanimous decision 5 0 1 4 Defeated Salih Ozkaraaslan Turkey by unanimous decision 5 0 1 2 Defeated Bert Teuchert West Germany by unanimous decision 5 0 Finals Lost to Axel Schulz East Germany by majority decision 1 4 nbsp Intercup Heavyweight Cologne West Germany April 1989 Finals Lost to Peter Stettinger West Germany by majority decision 1 4European Championships Heavyweight Athens Greece May 1989 1 8 Lost to Axel Schulz East Germany by split decision 2 3World Championships Heavyweight Moscow Soviet Union September 1989 1 8 Lost to Yevgeny Sudakov Soviet Union on points 4 18Goodwill Games Heavyweight Seattle Washington July 1990 1 4 Lost to Yevgeny Sudakov Soviet Union by split decision 2 3USA Yugoslavia Duals Heavyweight Rapid City South Dakota January 1990 Defeated John Bray United States by unanimous decision 3 0 nbsp Trofeo Italia Heavyweight Mestre Venice Italy March 1990 1 2 Defeated Jose Ortega Spain RSCI 3 Finals Defeated Marcelino Filho Brazil by unanimous decision 5 0Yugoslavia USA Duals Heavyweight Umag Yugoslavia July 1990 Defeated James Johnson United States by unanimous decision 3 0 nbsp Copenhagen Cup Heavyweight Copenhagen Denmark November 1990 Finals Defeated Tom Glesby Canada by unanimous decision 5 0European Championships Heavyweight Stockholm Sweden May 1991 1 8 Defeated Vasile Adumitroaie Romania on points 31 8 1 4 Lost to Arnold Vanderlijde Netherlands on points 17 20 nbsp Trofeo Italia Heavyweight Mestre Venice Italy March 1991 1 4 Defeated Mikael Lindblad Sweden RET 1 1 2 Defeated Vasile Adumitroaie Romania RET 3 Finals Defeated Peter Stettinger Germany by unanimous decision 5 0 nbsp Box Am Tournament Heavyweight Almeria Spain March 1991 Finals Defeated Freddy Rojas Cuba on points nbsp XI Mediterranean Games Heavyweight Athens Greece July 1991 1 2 Defeated M A Ibrahim Mohamed Egypt Finals Defeated Georgios Stefanopoulos Greece on points 20 17 nbsp Chemistry Cup Heavyweight Halle Germany March 1992 1 8 Defeated Peter Hart Hungary RET 2 1 4 Defeated Paul Douglas Ireland on points 17 5 1 2 Defeated Paul Lawson England by walkover Finals Lost to Bert Teuchert Germany on points 7 8XXV Summer Olympics Heavyweight Barcelona Spain July 1992 1 16 Defeated Mark Hulstrom Denmark on points 8 2 1 8 Lost to Danell Nicholson United States on points 6 9 Mavrovic had 140 fights as an amateur compiling an amateur record of 124 wins 16 losses 2 Professional career editUpon turning professional he won the EBU Champion of Europe title in 1995 and kept his title in 1996 and 1997 defending it seven times In 1998 he went up against Lennox Lewis for the world heavyweight champion title but lost after twelve rounds via unanimous decision 119 109 117 112 and 117 111 Although he was outclassed by Lewis in the fight his daring performance pulled appreciative comments from boxing insiders Lewis manager Frank Maloney said that Mavrovic must have 240lb of steel in his chin after the fight 3 Lewis described the fight as the most awkward win of his career citing sauna like conditions in the ring as well as Mavrovic s agility motivation and preparedness 4 Mavrovic never fought again after this bout In the next years he was a few times scheduled against quality opposition like for example against Hasim Rahman in 1999 where his late replacement Oleg Maskaev then knocked Rahman out of the ring in a well remembered fight but he always had to pull out due to injuries and he ultimately had to finish his career due to an undisclosed illness In December 2012 Mavrovic announced his return to professional boxing A match with Serbian Cruiserweight boxer Enad Licina was scheduled for April 2013 but after breaking a rib during training just a few weeks before the scheduled match his return was first delayed 5 and then canceled 6 Mavrovic served as a boxing director for the Croatian Boxing Federation during the 2014 European Youth Boxing Championships in Zagreb He was quoted after the incident where Croatian boxer Vido Loncar assaulted and seriously injured a referee after a loss excusing Loncar with the argument I believe that he is not a butcher or as bad as this act makes him look This was part of his excessive ambition in that moment 7 Loncar was subsequently banned from boxing for life Honors editHis Golden Glove remains the biggest trophy in the history of Croatian heavyweight boxing and he was named the Croatian sportsperson of the year twice He was also distinctive for his Mohawk hairstyle which led to a later nickname Irokez Croatian for Iroquois Professional boxing record edit27 Wins 22 knockouts 5 decisions 1 Loss 0 knockouts 1 decision 1 Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location NotesLoss 27 1 nbsp Lennox Lewis UD 12 26 Sep 1998 nbsp Mohegan Sun Arena Montville Connecticut U S For WBC heavyweight titleWin 27 0 nbsp Vincenzo Cantatore TKO 4 12 18 Oct 1997 nbsp Vienna Austria Defended European heavyweight titleWin 26 0 nbsp Lajos Eros TKO 5 12 2 42 12 Jul 1997 nbsp Olympia London England Defended European heavyweight titleWin 25 0 nbsp Julius Francis TKO 8 12 15 Feb 1997 nbsp Kurhalle Oberlaa Vienna Austria Defended European heavyweight titleWin 24 0 nbsp Clifton Mitchell TKO 2 2 Nov 1996 nbsp Olympia Eisstadion Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany Defended European heavyweight titleWin 23 0 nbsp Mark Anthony Wills RTD 8 10 22 Jun 1996 nbsp Westfalenstadion Dortmund GermanyWin 22 0 nbsp Christophe Bizot UD 12 20 Apr 1996 nbsp Dusseldorf Germany Defended European heavyweight titleWin 21 0 nbsp Przemyslaw Saleta KO 1 12 2 58 9 Dec 1995 nbsp Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle Stuttgart Germany Defended European heavyweight title Win 20 0 nbsp Michael Murray KO 4 8 14 Oct 1995 nbsp Olympiahalle Munich GermanyWin 19 0 nbsp Ken Smith KO 2 10 2 55 17 Jun 1995 nbsp Aladdin Hotel amp Casino Las Vegas Nevada U S Win 18 0 nbsp Christophe Bizot TKO 11 11 Apr 1995 nbsp Palais des sports Marcel Cerdan Levallois Perret France Won vacant European heavyweight titleWin 17 0 nbsp Mark Young RTD 5 8 3 00 25 Mar 1995 nbsp Dusseldorf GermanyWin 16 0 nbsp Nathaniel Fitch KO 1 11 Feb 1995 nbsp Festhalle Frankfurt GermanyWin 15 0 nbsp Oleg Savenko KO 3 26 Nov 1994 nbsp Wuppertal Germany Won vacant German International BDB heavyweight titleWin 14 0 nbsp Marion Wilson PTS 8 8 Oct 1994 nbsp Gerry Weber Stadium Halle GermanyWin 13 0 nbsp Jerry Jones PTS 10 17 Sep 1994 nbsp Wilhelm Dopatka Halle Leverkusen GermanyWin 12 0 nbsp James Pritchard UD 10 18 Jun 1994 nbsp Bismark Hotel Chicago Illinois United StatesWin 11 0 nbsp Marshall Tillman TKO 1 4 Jun 1994 nbsp Westfalenhallen Dortmund GermanyWin 10 0 nbsp Jimmy Bills KO 1 7 May 1994 nbsp Oberwerth Halle Koblenz GermanyWin 9 0 nbsp Mike Dixon TKO 4 1 25 26 Mar 1994 nbsp Westfalenhallen Dortmund GermanyWin 8 0 nbsp Will Hinton TKO 4 6 1 37 5 Feb 1994 nbsp Aladdin Hotel amp Casino Las Vegas Nevada United StatesWin 7 0 nbsp Kimmuel Odum PTS 8 11 Dec 1993 nbsp Philips Halle Dusseldorf GermanyWin 6 0 nbsp David Bey TKO 4 16 Oct 1993 nbsp Koblenz GermanyWin 5 0 nbsp Marco van Spaendonck TKO 1 1 37 18 Sep 1993 nbsp Philips Halle Dusseldorf GermanyWin 4 0 nbsp Webster Vinson KO 2 7 Aug 1993 nbsp Atlantic City New Jersey U S Win 3 0 nbsp John Morton KO 3 26 Jun 1993 nbsp Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Hamburg GermanyWin 2 0 nbsp Chris Harbourne TKO 1 1 May 1993 nbsp Sporthalle Charlottenburg Berlin GermanyWin 1 0 nbsp Bruno Podgorny TKO 3 20 Mar 1993 nbsp Philips Halle Dusseldorf GermanyRetirement and later years editAfter retirement he went into agricultural business He opened Eko centar Mavrovic in Slobostina near Pozega where he produces his line of eco friendly food 8 After initial success his business fell into financial problems in the early 2010s References edit Zeljko Mavrovic progovoriti o obitelji boksu i nadimku Zeljko Mavrovic spekas about family boxing and his nickname in Croatian tportal hr 9 February 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2023 Zeljko Mavrovic Amateur Record at the BoxingRecords Last updated 12 April 2006 Boxing Lewis less than a knockout in the US Lennox Lewis Consummate Cool Archived from the original on 5 December 2008 Retrieved 18 January 2009 Mavrovic u Nu2 Puklo mi je rebro odgađam povratak in Croatian tportal 7 April 2013 Retrieved 1 June 2013 ISPOVIJEST ZELJKA MAVROVICA Nisam samoubojica Odustajem Imam zenu i djecu in Croatian Jutarnji list 6 October 2013 Retrieved 11 October 2013 Boxer banned after brutal attack on referee Sky Sports 23 October 2014 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Eko Mavrovic homepageExternal links editBoxing record for Zeljko Mavrovic from BoxRec registration required Nedjeljom u dva Zeljko Mavrovic 07 04 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zeljko Mavrovic amp oldid 1180349300, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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