Fighter Details
- Name: Dan Bobish
- Pro MMA Record: 17-9-0 (Win-Loss-Draw)
- Nickname: The Bull
- Current Streak: 1 Loss
- Age: 1970-01-26 | Date of Birth: 1970.01.26
- Last Fight: October 19, 2007
- Weight Class: Heavyweight | Last Weigh-In: 310.0 lbs
- Affiliation: Strong Style Fight Team
- Height: 6'1" (186cm) | Reach: N/A
- Career Disclosed Earnings: $0 USD
- Born: United States
- Fighting out of: Cleveland, Ohio
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Dan Bobish MMA Fight Record
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KO/TKO10 wins, 5 lossesWL59% of wins56% of losses
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Submission7 wins, 4 lossesWL41% of wins44% of losses
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Decision0 wins, 0 lossesWL
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2003TO20040win3loss0draw0no contest--------KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ100%---3---
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DURING19971win1loss0draw0no contest1---100%---KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ-100%---1--
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9-6-0 0-1-02004.10.31add_circle
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KOTC Underground 1 · Dan Bobish signed contract for Pride FCWeight: Heavyweight · 265 lbs (120.0 kg)
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Ultra Fighting Championship 1 · Event cancelledWeight: Heavyweight · 265 lbs (120.0 kg)
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9-4-0 17-14-12003.11.09add_circle
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Basil Castro8-4-0 N/AWinJapan Regional2003.09.06
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KOTC: Sudden Impact · Eric Pele failed eye examinationWeight: Heavyweight · 265 lbs (120.0 kg)
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Weight: Heavyweight · 265 lbs (120.0 kg)
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Jucimar Hypolito3-1-0 N/AWinBrazil Regional1997.03.03
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Mauro Bernardo0-0-0 N/AWinBrazil Regional1996.10.22
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Dan Bobish is a retired professional MMA fighter who fought in the UFC and Pride in late 90's and early 2000's. A relatively athletic super heavyweight who never weighed less than 300 pounds, Bobish was a three time NCAA division III all-american wrestler and was the last player cut in a 1994 tryout with the NFL's Cleveland Browns. Beginning his pro MMA career in 1996, Bobish went on to fight many top heavyweights such as Kevin Randleman, Carlos Barreto. Mark Kerr, Mike Kyle, Gary Goodridge, Igor Vovchanchyn, Mark Hunt, Ben Rothwell, and Aleksander Emelianenko. He retired in 2007 with a record of 17-9.