Pete Podgorski - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

22 Wins (16 knockouts, 6 decisions), 15 Losses (9 knockouts, 6 decisions), 1 No Contest
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win George Nick Mavrou KO 2 02/12/1986 Highland, Indiana, United States
Loss Romolo Casamonica TKO 3 25/09/1986 Paris, France
Win Tom Lally KO 3 01/08/1986 LaPorte, Indiana, United States
Win John "Scars" Malars TKO 1 22/07/1986 Highland, Indiana, United States
Loss Ernie Houser TKO 2 17/06/1986 Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
Loss Chris Bajor UD 6 20/08/1985 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win Brandon Quarry KO 5 12/07/1985 Cudahy, Wisconsin, United States
Loss Randy Mitchem UD 8 23/04/1985 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win Rich "Bulldog" Herman TKO 3 16/04/1985 Highland, Indiana, United States
Win Brandon Quarry KO 2 20/03/1985 Cudahy, Wisconsin, United States
Win Mike "Stone" Szymanski TKO 3 11/03/1985 Century Center, South Bend, Indiana, United States
Loss Jack "Iron Man" Callahan MD 6 22/02/1985 Hammond Civic Center, Hammond, Indiana, United States
Loss Danny Ferris TKO 7 20/12/1984 Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
Win Gary Granite KO 2 20/11/1984 Highland, Indiana, United States
Win Jerry "TNT" Tucker UD 4 18/09/1984 Highland, Indiana, United States
Loss Bruce Strauss SD 8 10/07/1984 Highland, Indiana, United States
Win John Schirico KO 1 13/03/1984 Highland, Indiana, United States
Loss Arnie Wells TKO 2 23/11/1983 Russellville, Michigan, United States
Win Jerome McKinney KO 2 19/11/1983 Hammond Civic Center, Hammond, Indiana, United States
Loss Gary "Spoiler" Gibson TKO 5 18/10/1983 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss Mike "Machine Gun" Mungin TKO 4 07/09/1983 Hammond Civic Center, Hammond, Indiana, United States
Win John "The Boss" Schirico KO 1 05/07/1983 Eagles Club, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Loss Sam Alvelo TKO 2 15/04/1983 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win "Yo" Adrian Green UD 6 03/01/1983 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Stan "The Man" Cooper KO 4 13/12/1982 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Brandon Quarry TKO 3 17/11/1982 Hammond Civic Center, Hammond, Indiana, United States
Loss Ronnie Shields TKO 2 02/10/1982 Sands Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss Harold Brazier MD 6 28/09/1982 Holiday Star Theatre, Merrillville, Indiana, United States
No Contest Tom Tarantino NC 2 08/12/1981 Eagles Club, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Win Jeff Gettemy UD 4 30/11/1981 Park West Theater, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Len Santana KO 2 03/01/1981 Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Loss Ralph Twinning TKO 3 04/06/1979 Bridgeview, Illinois, United States
Loss Robert "Howard" Hughes MD 4 17/03/1979 Alumni Hall (DePaul University), Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Tony "Chief" Ketchinakow PTS 4 28/02/1979 Alumni Hall (DePaul University), Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Imara Epesi KO 2 02/02/1979 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Bob Al Hughes UD 10 06/06/1977 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Larry "Moose" Johnston KO 3 19/05/1977 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win Jorge "Hog Head" Vasquez UD 4 07/04/1977 Chicago, Illinois, United States

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