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Aussie Joe Bugner: The boxing legend who went the distance

Published: 5/9/2025
Joe Bugner at Broadbeach Waters PCYC. He has written a book.
Joe Bugner at Broadbeach Waters PCYC. He has written a book.

A fighter with heart and history

This Joe Bugner obituary tells the story of a man whose life was never just about boxing. Born in Szoreg, Hungary, in 1950, Bugner fled the Soviet invasion as a child refugee before finding a new life in England. By 17, he had turned professional, beginning a career that would span over three decades, 83 bouts, and a place in the hearts of fans across Britain and Australia.

Going the distance with the greatest

Known affectionately as "Aussie Joe", Bugner stood toe-to-toe with some of the sport's fiercest opponents. He remains the only fighter to face both Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier without being stopped - pushing them to the limits in legendary contests during the 1970s.

 

Joe Bugner of Australia (left) and Muhammad Ali. Credit: Mike Hewitt/ALLSPORT/getty
Joe Bugner of Australia (left) and Muhammad Ali. Credit: Mike Hewitt/ALLSPORT/getty

These matches helped cement his reputation as a boxing legend, admired not just for his power and skill, but for his resilience in the ring.

A career of resilience

Bugner held the British, Commonwealth, and European heavyweight titles, and later became the Australian heavyweight champion. In 1998, at the age of 48, he captured the World Boxing Federation belt - becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in history.

Bugner lifting hands in victory
Bugner lifting hands in victory

His determination, even after setbacks and financial struggles, reflected a resilience admired by fans worldwide.  

Beyond the boxing ring

Bugner's personality was larger than life. He appeared in films, including Street Fighter alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme and Kylie Minogue, and tested his grit on I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2009.   Never afraid to speak his mind, Bugner once famously told Elvis Presley to "get stuffed" after a pre-fight encounter - a story he often recalled with a smile.  

A life in Australia

Though his career began in Europe, Bugner made Australia his home in 1986, drawn by love and new beginnings. Settling on the Gold Coast with his wife Marlene, he became a proud citizen and a regular face in the local community.  

 

Joe Bugner in his later years
Joe Bugner in his later years

Legacy of a champion

Joe Bugner passed away in Brisbane at the age of 75 after living with dementia in his later years. He leaves behind three children - James, Joe Jr, and Amy - and a legacy that will forever be etched in the story of Australian sport.   Bugner was more than a boxer; he was a survivor, an entertainer, and a man who gave everything to the sport he sometimes loved, and sometimes endured. In remembering him, Australians honour a fighter who truly went the distance.                        

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