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    Mate Parlov (16 November 1948 – 29 July 2008) was a Croatian-Yugoslavian boxer and Olympic gold medalist who was European and World Champion as an amateur...
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  • football midfielder Mate Parlov (1948–2008), Croatian boxer Mate Parlov Sport Centre Parlow This page lists people with the surname Parlov. If an internal...
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  • cruiserweight division when it sanctioned a bout between Marvin Camel and Mate Parlov on December 8, 1979, for its version of the title. That fight was a draw...
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    The Mate Parlov Sport Centre is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena located in Pula, Croatia. It is the home venue of the RK Arena handball team. Currently...
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  • Ali (USA) 1964 –  Cosimo Pinto (ITA) 1968 –  Danas Pozniakas (URS) 1972 –  Mate Parlov (YUG) 1976 –  Leon Spinks (USA) 1980 –  Slobodan Kacar (YUG) 1984 –  Anton...
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  • player Mate Parlov (1948–2008), Croatian boxer Mate Rimac (born 1988), Croatian entrepreneur Mate Šestan (born 1971), Croatian footballer Mate Trojanović...
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    was also the first Olympic gold won by an athlete from Istria after Mate Parlov's boxing gold in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Cernogoraz lives in the town...
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  • champions Marvin Camel and Mate Parlov. His first fight with Parlov, in Milan, was also his first fight abroad. He beat Parlov in an eight-round decision...
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  • fought Mate Parlov in Yugoslavia to a draw in the first ever cruiserweight world title bout. In the rematch, in Las Vegas, Camel beat Mate Parlov for the...
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    semifinals by eventual winners (Leon Spinks of the United States in 1976 and Mate Parlov of Yugoslavia in 1972). Born in Brzozów, he was the father of NBA basketball...
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  • (JAM), 5:0 Miguel Angel Cuello (ARG) def. Ottomar Sachse (GDR), 4:1 Mate Parlov (YUG) def. Noureddine Aman Hassan (CHA), TKO-2 Imre Tóth (HUN) def. Matthias...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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    Sachse (East Germany) 4–1 Defeated Marin Culineac (Romania) TKO 2 Lost to Mate Parlov (Yugoslavia) walkover Cuello turned professional in 1973 after a successful...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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  • Carlos Palomino Antonio Paoli László Papp Giovanni Parisi Kubrat Pulev Mate Parlov Lorenzo Parra Jean Pascal Mauricio Pastrana Toon Pastor Willie Pastrano...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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  • Recognition 1 31 March 1980 25 November 1980 Marvin Camel Universal Camel and Mate Parlov fought to a draw in the first Cruiserweight championship bout on 12 August...
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  • Johnson taking the WBC light heavyweight crown from fellow southpaw Mate Parlov of Yugoslavia via 10th-round KO in Italy in December 1978. For his first...
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    football matches and concerts, the stadium has hosted the following events: Mate Parlov vs. Domenico Adinolfi - EBU Light Heavyweight title fight, 10 June 1976...
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    guaranteed himself at least a bronze medal by out-pointing the Yugoslav Mate Parlov, who would win gold at the 1972 Olympics and later hold the WBC light-heavyweight...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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  • Stanisław Dragan  Poland Georgi Stankov  Bulgaria 1972 Munich details Mate Parlov  Yugoslavia Gilberto Carrillo  Cuba Janusz Gortat  Poland Isaac Ikhouria...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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    Simić 1968 Mexico City Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman Middleweight  Gold Mate Parlov 1972 Munich Boxing Men's light-heavyweight  Gold Men's handball team...
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    Mate Parlov (right) won Yugoslavia's first Olympic gold medal in boxing....
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    early 1960s. During the 1970s a pair of Yugoslav boxers, heavyweight Mate Parlov and welterweight Marijan Beneš, won multiple championships. During the...
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    defence. Conteh lost a 15-round split decision to the Yugoslavian fighter Mate Parlov when he attempted to regain the title. He failed twice in further efforts...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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    (1966) Nikola Pilić (1967) Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek...
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