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Bruce Strauss

Bruce Strauss (Ruben Bardot)
Statistics
Real name Bruce Strauss
Nickname(s) The Mouse
Rated at Middleweight
Height 5 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m)
Nationality United States American
Born (1952-02-06) February 6, 1952 (age 65)
Omaha,
Nebraska,
United States
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 135
Wins 77
Wins by KO 55
Losses 53
Draws 5
No contests 0

Bruce Strauss (born February 6, 1952 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a retired boxer who is more known for his losses than for his wins. His nickname is The Mouse or simply 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 1997 comedy-drama film The Mouse, in which he was portrayed by actor John Savage.

Generally a middleweight 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') in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He's estimated that he's fought over three hundred times over the years, with most matches taking place through using aliases and other forms of subterfuge to get around rules. His long career took him to multiple continents and saw him facing a large group of opponents.

Strauss was featured on the world wide known David Letterman show. Giving details of his life as a professional boxer and what is known as ' An opponent'.


Strauss was often described as a boxing "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 by knockout. Officially, he lost 28 fights by knockout out of a total of 53 losses, but it has been estimated that, combined with his fights using the Ruben 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 every continent."

He once joked that the only reason that he hadn't fought and lost in Antarctica 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.


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