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Bruce Strauss

Bruce Strauss (born February 6, 1952)[2] is an American retiredboxer who competed in themiddleweight division, his nickname wasThe Mouse. He achieved notoriety in the 1970s and 1980s after fighting, and generally losing, to a wide variety of opponents, with him also being known for his cheery, easy-going personality. His life was made into the well-received 1997comedy-drama filmThe Mouse, in which he was portrayed by actorJohn Savage.[3]

Bruce Strauss (Ruben Bardot)
Born
Bruce Strauss

(1952-02-06)February 6, 1952 (age 73)
Other namesThe Mouse
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1]
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights135
Wins77
Wins by KO55
Losses53
Draws5
No contests0

Generally amiddleweight using a "colorful" fighting style, Strauss opened his career on June 1, 1976, with a four-round decision win over Gary Maize (also listed as "Gary Maiza") inOklahoma City, Oklahoma. He has estimated that he has fought over 300 times over the years, with most matches taking place through usingaliases and other forms of subterfuge to get around rules. His long career took him to multiplecontinents and saw him facing a large group of opponents.[4]

Career and personal life

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First dubbed "Mousie" during his school years in New Milford, New Jersey, Strauss began intensive bodybuilding while in high school. From his early boxing days, he was often described as a "journeyman", a title given to fighters who typically fight anyone and anywhere, often on short notice. Nevertheless, he became famous around boxing circles because of the number of fights he lost byknockout.[4] Officially, he lost 28 fights by knockout out of a total of 53 losses,[2] but it has been estimated that, combined with his fights using theRuben Bardot alias, he might have actually lost more than 150 fights by knockout. He himself has made mockery of his knockout loss number, stating that he is "probably the only boxer in history that has lost by knockout on everycontinent."

He once joked that the only reason that he hadn't fought and lost inAntarctica was that he hated being cold. In a 1990 Kayo boxing cards set, he posed while sitting on the canvas, with black make-up covering his eye, as he held on to a ring rope. As stated before, he would sometimes use the alias of "Ruben Bardot" to obtain fights.[citation needed]

Strauss has revealed that he got around rules forcing boxers to wait a certain amount of time, over a month, before fighting again by measures such as donningdisguises and filling his pockets withlead to change hisweight class.[3] The bookBoxing in America: An Autopsy labeled him a "colorful" fighter that became "something of a legend". It remarked as well that he "made a habit of doing whatever it took to survive at times", noting how Strauss once quipped to a referee upset with Strauss' unfair low blows that "Well, it ain't fair that he's better than me, neither."[4]

A 1997 article inThe New York Times described Strauss as a "tireless but inept 'professional opponent'", while also comparing him to "the stock caricature of the cuddly loudmouthed palooka." The newspaper also stated, "For Bruce, losing isn't just a reliable way of make a living, it's his personal philosophy."[3] Strauss has declared that most of his matches weren't done in his own name, having fought (and mostly lost) more than three hundred times in his long career in his estimation.[4]

His career began on June 1, 1976, inOklahoma City, Oklahoma, when Strauss debuted as a professional boxer. Outpointing Gary Maize (also listed as 'Gary Maiza') after four rounds, he soon set off on the road.[4] His first official knockout defeat came at the hands of Mauricio Aldana on January 10, 1979, fighting inLas Vegas.[2] Strauss also lost fights by knockout inAfrica (Cameroon,South Africa),Europe (France,Germany, andItaly),South America (Peru), andOceania (Fiji). It is unclear whether he actually lost a fight by knockout inAustralia orAsia under the "Ruben Bardot" alias.

Strauss fought a number of top challengers and world champions in the middleweight division, includingCharlie Weir,Bobby Czyz,Eckhard Dagge,Al Ford,Billy Collins,Mike McCallum,Marlon Starling,David Braxton, andDavey Hilton, among others. He also fought former World Lightweight ChampionHarry Arroyo.

His last official fight was a six-round decision win over Terry Jesmer on November 24, 1989. The match took place inBismarck, North Dakota inside the city'sCivic Center.[2]

Strauss officially has a record of 78 wins, 53 losses, and 6 draws (ties),[4] although it has also been reported as 77 wins compared to 53 losses and 6 ties. He is additionally reported to have, officially, 55 knockout wins and 28 knockout losses. As remarked before, he typically fought as amiddleweight and used anorthodox stance.[2]

In 1997, a movie was released based on his career entitledThe Mouse, in which actorJohn Savage portrayed him. Written and directed byDan Adams, thecomedy-drama film also starred actressAngelica Torn as Mary Lou Strauss, the Mouse's wife. The movie received praise from publications such asThe New York Times.[3] Also featuring comedianRip Torn, the film featured a number ofcameo appearances from well-known boxers such asRandall "Tex" Cobb,Ray Mancini,Vito Antuofermo, andSean O'Grady.

Professional boxing record

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77 wins (55 knockouts, 22 decisions),53 losses (28 knockouts, 25 decisions),6 draws[2]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win13-22-2  Terry JesmerUD624/10/1989 Bismarck, North Dakota,United States
Win0-7  Dave ReynoldsKO327/05/1989 Bismarck, North Dakota,United States
Win--  Howard SternKO604/03/1989 Bismarck, North Dakota,United States
Loss37-5 Harry ArroyoTKO226/01/1989 Rochester, New York,United States
Loss5-39  Wayne GrantSD613/08/1988 Saint Joseph, Missouri,United States
Win5-35  Wayne GrantUD609/04/1988 Joplin, Missouri,United States
Win0-4  Dave ReynoldsTKO604/03/1988 Bismarck, North Dakota,United States
Win--Ron FalkKO602/11/1986 Macy, Nebraska,United States
Win3-18  Wayne GrantKO801/11/1985 Louisville, Kentucky,United States
Win3-17  Wayne GrantUD801/10/1985 Lebanon Junction, Kentucky,United States
Win0-1  Al BellKO414/06/1985 Louisville, Kentucky,United States
Loss22-1-1  Danny FerrisUD816/03/1985 Troy, New York,United States
Win--"Diamond" Jim McLeanPTS422/02/1985 Hammond, Indiana,United States
Win11-13-1  Clyde BeattieUD801/02/1985 Troy, New York,United States
Loss8-0  Ken SniderUD823/01/1985 Indianapolis, Indiana,United States
Loss5-0  Jeff SilvaUD609/11/1984 Peoria, Illinois,United States
Loss7-0  Ken SniderPTS630/10/1984 Evansville, Indiana,United States
Loss17-1  Mike HutchinsonKO327/10/1984 Tuscaloosa, Alabama,United States
Loss5-0  Jack CallahanUD623/10/1984 Highland, Lake County, Indiana,United States
Win13-8 Pete "Polish Hammer" PodgorskiSD810/07/1984 Highland, Lake County, Indiana,United States
Draw19-0  Danny FerrisPTS806/06/1984 Atlantic City, New Jersey,United States5-3, 4-4, 3-4.
Win0-12  Billy DoyleKO616/05/1984 Fort Wayne, Indiana,United States
Win12-7  Billy TurnerKO323/03/1984 Rapid City, South Dakota,United States
Draw10-5-2  Mike PollittPTS613/03/1984 Highland, Lake County, Indiana,United States
Loss9-5-2  Mike PollittPTS507/02/1984 Highland, Lake County, Indiana,United States
Loss13-0  Brian BrunetteTKO608/12/1983 Saint Paul, Minnesota,United States
Loss16-0  Dave Hilton, Jr.KO329/07/1983 Cornwall, Ontario,Canada
Loss30-1-3  Fernando Rocco CastroKO430/04/1983 Lima,Peru
Draw9-4-1  Mike PollittPTS612/04/1983 Indianapolis, Indiana,United States
Loss7-0  Monte OswaldKO305/03/1983 Bay City, Michigan,United States
Loss7-0-1  Helier CustosKO224/02/1983 Paris,France
Loss19-2-1  Wilbert JohnsonKO225/01/1983 Indianapolis, Indiana,United StatesStrauss knocked out at 2:25 of the second round.
Win--Richard ThomasKO608/01/1983 Davenport, Iowa,United States
Win8-3-1  Mike PollittTKO508/12/1982 Omaha, Nebraska,United States
Loss7-3-1  Mike PollittPTS503/11/1982 Indianapolis, Indiana,United States
Win--Fred MorrisKO427/10/1982 West Fargo, North Dakota,United States
Loss4-5  Harlen HoldenTKO713/10/1982 Chicago, Illinois,United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 1:55 of the seventh round.
Loss8-26-2  Lester GrovesSD807/10/1982 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada
Loss51-4-1  Maurice WatkinsKO317/08/1982 Lafayette, Louisiana,United States
Loss37-5-2  Sakaraia VeKO303/07/1982 Suva,Fiji
Win12-5  Billy TurnerKO724/05/1982 Deadwood, South Dakota,United States
Loss4-0 "Irish" Billy Collins, Jr.KO320/05/1982 Atlantic City, New Jersey,United States
Win0-11  Nick WillsKO620/04/1982 Fargo, North Dakota,United States
Loss36-6  Dale HernandezPTS1006/04/1982 Omaha, Nebraska,United States
Loss21-7  Jean-Andre EmmerichPTS826/03/1982 Kiel,Schleswig-Holstein,Germany
Win0-3  Pete SusensUD618/03/1982 Dodge City, Kansas,United States
Win3-19  Larry PuchtaPTS1017/03/1982 Sioux Falls, South Dakota,United States
Win0-1  Charlie KellerKO725/02/1982 Sioux Falls, South Dakota,United States
Loss54-16 Al FordUD1012/02/1982 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada96-98, 95-99, 98-99.
Loss16-1  Jean-Marie EmebeKO330/01/1982 Yaounde,Cameroon
Win4-1  Willie DeanKO531/12/1981 Indianapolis, Indiana,United StatesDean knocked out at 1:40 of the fifth round.
Draw11-2  Ghyslain DeroyPTS1010/12/1981 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada96-97, 99-94, 98-98.
Loss26-13-2  Larry StantonKO330/11/1981 Richmond Hill, New York,United States
Loss22-4  Danny LongPTS825/11/1981 Boston, Massachusetts,United States
Win8-26-2  Charlie PetersonTKO405/11/1981 Merrillville, Indiana,United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 0:49 of the fourth round.
Win0-2  Pete SusensTKO624/10/1981 Dodge City, Kansas,United States
Win0-2  Darrell MillerKO410/10/1981 Kansas City, Missouri,United States
Loss20-4 Gary "Hammer" HolmgrenPTS1007/10/1981 Saint Paul, Minnesota,United States
Loss25-4-1 Eckhard DaggePTS825/09/1981 Cologne,Nordrhein-Westfalen,Germany
Win--  Tommy DegenPTS820/09/1981 Grand Island, Nebraska,United States
Loss5-2-2  Gordie LawsonKO504/09/1981 Vancouver,British Columbia,Canada
Win--  Nicky JeffersonKO428/08/1981 Omaha, Nebraska,United StatesJefferson knocked out at 2:27 of the fourth round.
Win4-3-1  Ken ReedKO523/08/1981 Grand Island, Nebraska,United States
Loss4-2-2  Gordie LawsonPTS807/08/1981 Port Alberni, British Columbia,Canada
Win0-1  Charlie PowellTKO423/07/1981 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada
Loss7-0 Mike "Bodysnatcher" McCallumTKO319/07/1981 Warren, Ohio,United States
Win0-7  Nick MillerKO413/06/1981 Gary, Indiana,United States
Win12-29-2  Billy GoodwinSD1006/06/1981 Amery, Wisconsin,United States97-95, 96-99, 97-95.
Win12-28-2  Jo Jo JacksonSD608/05/1981 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada
Loss22-10-1  Bobby PleggePTS826/04/1981 Canton, Ohio,United States
Loss13-1  David BraxtonTKO423/04/1981 Detroit, Michigan,United States
Win3-3  Mark HughesKO806/04/1981 Bloomington, Minnesota,United States
Win5-0-1  Jimmy BakerPTS628/03/1981 Chicago, Illinois,United States
Loss2-3  Mark HughesSD619/03/1981 Saint Joseph, Missouri,United States
Loss13-0 Marlon "Magic Man" StarlingKO209/02/1981 Hartford, Connecticut,United StatesStrauss knocked out at 1:20 of the second round.
Loss35-7  Tony McMinnKO531/01/1981 Miami, Oklahoma,United States
Win--  Rowan JohnsonKO511/01/1981 Saint Louis, Missouri,United States
Win4-6  Ernie DavisPTS811/12/1980 Kansas City, Missouri,United States
Win0-1  Pete SusensKO601/11/1980 Wichita, Kansas,United States
Win--  Darrell Ned MillerKO530/10/1980 Louisville, Kentucky,United States
Win--Malcolm "X" GordonTKO228/10/1980 Indianapolis, Indiana,United States
Loss13-1  Danny PaulTKO430/09/1980 Niles, Illinois,United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 2:34 of the fourth round.
Loss10-0  Johnny CompoUD823/09/1980 Edmonton,Alberta,Canada36-38, 36-38, 35-36.
Win--  Charlie KellerKO1006/09/1980 Sioux Falls, South Dakota,United States
Win--Dave HolmgrenKO630/08/1980 North Platte, Nebraska,United States
Win--  Dave GordonKO529/08/1980 Grand Island, Nebraska,United States
Win0-1  Dave GrantKO524/07/1980 Winnipeg,Manitoba,CanadaGrant knocked out at 0:52 of the fifth round.
Win0-5  Nick MillerKO418/07/1980 Grand Island, Nebraska,United States
Loss4-0 Bobby CzyzKO417/07/1980 Totowa, New Jersey,United States
Win12-4  Billy TurnerKO528/06/1980 Rapid City, South Dakota,United States
Win0-2  Billy "The Kid EvansKO320/06/1980 Fort Wayne, Indiana,United States
Win0-9  Nick WillsKO318/06/1980 Struthers, Ohio,United States
Loss4-0-1  Charles LaCourSD813/06/1980 Nanaimo, British Columbia,Canada
Win6-14  Dave BoldenPTS806/06/1980 Kansas City, Missouri,United States
Win--  Rodney FosterKO313/05/1980 Indianapolis, Indiana,United States
Win--Ron MadsapKO326/04/1980 Hastings, Iowa,United States
Loss27-8-1  Ralph RacineKO524/04/1980 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada
Win--Darryl SpringerKO419/04/1980 Council Bluffs, Iowa,United States
Loss13-1  Nino GonzalezTKO801/04/1980 Totowa, New Jersey,United States
Loss75-5-4  Juan Jose GimenezKO529/03/1980 Rome,Lazio,Italy
Win--  Ralph JacksonTKO216/03/1980 Omaha, Nebraska,United States
Win4-1  O'Dell WillisPTS607/03/1980 Kansas City, Missouri,United States
Loss7-1  Dave SimmondsPTS1029/02/1980 Nanaimo, British Columbia,Canada
Loss16-2  Charlie WeirTKO109/02/1980 Johannesburg,South Africa
Win--  Frank PattersonTKO420/12/1979 Wichita, Kansas,United States
Win--"Tiny" Tim EllisKO214/12/1979 Evansville, Indiana,United States
Win--  Dave ReynoldsTKO308/12/1979 Winnipeg,Manitoba,CanadaReferee stopped the bout at 1:30 of the third round.
Win--  Billy EvansTKO302/12/1979 Muncie, Indiana,United States
Draw--  Macon DavisPTS427/11/1979 Miami Beach, Florida,United States
Loss21-7-1  Eddie MarcelleTKO716/11/1979 Mucurapo,Trinidad and Tobago
Win0-1Tim MullensTKO401/11/1979 Wichita, Kansas,United States
Win--Tim MullensTKO527/10/1979 Regina, Saskatchewan,Canada
Win--  Bryan ThompsonTKO309/10/1979 Winnipeg,Manitoba,CanadaReferee stopped the bout at 1:17 of the third round.
Loss19-1  Pat HallacyUD1018/09/1979 Wichita, Kansas,United States
Loss1-3  Charlie PetersonPTS818/07/1979 Indianapolis, Indiana,United States
Win1-3  Cicero BlakeTKO625/06/1979 Omaha, Nebraska,United States
Draw3-8  Terry JesmerPTS614/06/1979 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada
Win4-2  Floyd PearsonUD611/06/1979 Chicago, Illinois,United States
Win0-1  Ali AyubTKO831/05/1979 Brandon, Manitoba,CanadaReferee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the eighth round.
Win4-3  Larry MayesTKO612/05/1979 Wichita, Kansas,United States
Win0-5  Larry PuchtaPTS504/05/1979 Saint Paul, Minnesota,United States
Win7-6-2  Clyde SpencerTKO528/04/1979 Omaha, Nebraska,United States
Win2-3  Ossie QuastUD620/04/1979 Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada29-27, 30-26, 29-26.
Loss2-0  Steve KrugerPTS516/03/1979 Saint Paul, Minnesota,United States
Win--  Nick MillerTKO414/03/1979 Marshalltown, Iowa,United States
Win1-3  Roy TaylorPTS408/03/1979 Wichita, Kansas,United States
Win--  Dave GrantKO528/02/1979 Saint Paul, Minnesota,United States
Win2-2  Ossie QuastPTS614/02/1979 Saint Paul, Minnesota,United States
Loss16-5  Ivy BrownKO119/01/1979 Overland Park, Kansas,United States
Loss2-2  Mauricio AldanaTKO110/01/1979 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States
Win0-1  Bill ThompsonTKO329/11/1978 Council Bluffs, Iowa,United States
Win0-17  Nino CosmoPTS621/09/1978 Jersey City, New Jersey,United States
Win5-2-1  Clyde SpencerKO315/11/1977 Oklahoma City,United States
Loss5-5  Hank GregoryPTS626/08/1976 Kansas City, Missouri,United States
Win1-0  Tony McMinnKO302/06/1976 Topeka, Kansas,United States
Win0-2Gary Maiza ('Gary Maize')PTS401/06/1976 Oklahoma City,United States

See also

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References

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  1. ^"A Look Back: Bruce Strauss".
  2. ^abcdef"Bruce Strauss".BoxRec. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2015.
  3. ^abcdHolden, Stephen (November 14, 1997)."FILM REVIEW; With Lead in His Pockets And Heart on His Sleeve".The New York Times. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2015.
  4. ^abcdefHudson Jr., David L. (Jun 21, 2012).Boxing in America: An Autopsy.ABC-CLIO.ISBN 9780313379734.

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