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Home/People/Joe Bugner
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Born
Mar 13, 1950Died: Sep 1, 2025
Lived 75 years
Place of Birth
Szőreg, Szeged, Hungary
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

13
Movies
5
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Joe Bugner

Acting

Biography
József Kreul Bugner (born 13 March 1950) was a Hungarian-born British-Australian former heavyweight boxer and actor. He holds triple nationality, being a citizen of Hungary and a naturalised citizen of both Australia and the United Kingdom. He unsuccessfully challenged Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight championship in 1975, losing by unanimous decision. As an actor, he is best known for his role in the 1994 action film Street Fighter alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia. Born in Szőreg, a southeastern suburb of Szeged in southern Hungary, Bugner and his family fled after the 1956 Soviet invasion and settled in Britain. Standing at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) with a prime weight of around 220 pounds (100 kg), Bugner twice held the British and British Commonwealth heavyweight titles and was a three-time European heavyweight champion. He was ranked among the world's top ten heavyweights in the 1970s, fighting such opponents as Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Ron Lyle, Jimmy Ellis, Manuel Ramos, Chuck Wepner, Earnie Shavers, Henry Cooper, Brian London, Mac Foster, Rudie Lubbers, Eduardo Corletti, Jurgen Blin and George Johnson. Bugner retired from boxing in 1976, but over the next two decades, he made sporadic comebacks with varying success. He moved to Australia in 1986, adopting the nickname "Aussie Joe", beating fighters such as Greg Page, David Bey, Anders Eklund and James Tillis before retiring again after a TKO loss to Frank Bruno in 1987. He made a final comeback during the 1990s, winning the Australian heavyweight title in 1995 and the lightly regarded World Boxing Federation (WBF) heavyweight championship in 1998 at the age of 48 against James "Bonecrusher" Smith. He retired for the last time in 1999 with a final record of 69-13-1, including 43 wins by knockout. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Earnie Shavers

Cast
2021
The Baby Juice Express poster

The Baby Juice Express

as Palooka
2004
Gettin' Square poster

Gettin' Square

as Big Mick
2003
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When Boxing Ruled The World

as Self
2001
Voyage au centre de la terre poster

Voyage au centre de la terre

as Boxer
1999
Street Fighter poster

Street Fighter

as Bison's Torturer
1994
Fatal Bond poster

Fatal Bond

as Claw Miller
1991
Sher Mountain Killings Mystery poster

Sher Mountain Killings Mystery

as the Ranger
1990
Barracuda poster

Barracuda

as 'Crusher' Harris
1988
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Buddy Goes West

as Sheriff Bronson
1981
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I'm for the Hippopotamus

as Jack Ormond
1979
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The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid

as Brennan
1979
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They Called Him Bulldozer

as Alberto Sarticoli 'Orso' a/k/a 'Bear'
1978