Bruce Strauss (born February 6, 1952)[2] is an American retired boxer who competed in the middleweight division, his nickname was The 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.[3]

Bruce Strauss (Ruben Bardot)
Born
Bruce Strauss

(1952-02-06) February 6, 1952 (age 72)
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 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 has estimated that he has fought over 300 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.[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 by knockout.[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 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.[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 donning disguises and filling his pockets with lead to change his weight class.[3] The book Boxing 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 in The 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, in Oklahoma 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 in Las Vegas.[2] Strauss also lost fights by knockout in Africa (Cameroon, South Africa), Europe (France, Germany, and Italy), South America (Peru), and Oceania (Fiji). It is unclear whether he actually lost a fight by knockout in Australia or Asia under the "Ruben Bardot" alias.

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

His last official fight was a six-round decision win over Terry Jesmer on November 24, 1989. The match took place in Bismarck, North Dakota inside the city's Civic 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 a middleweight and used an orthodox stance.[2]

In 1997, a movie was released based on his career entitled The Mouse, in which actor John Savage portrayed him. Written and directed by Dan Adams, the comedy-drama film also starred actress Angelica Torn as Mary Lou Strauss, the Mouse's wife. The movie received praise from publications such as The New York Times.[3] Also featuring comedian Rip Torn, the film featured a number of cameo appearances from well-known boxers such as Randall "Tex" Cobb, Ray Mancini, Vito Antuofermo, and Sean O'Grady.

Professional boxing record

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77 wins (55 knockouts, 22 decisions), 53 losses (28 knockouts, 25 decisions), 6 draws[2]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 13-22-2   Terry Jesmer UD 6 24/10/1989   Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Win 0-7   Dave Reynolds KO 3 27/05/1989   Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Win --   Howard Stern KO 6 04/03/1989   Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Loss 37-5   Harry Arroyo TKO 2 26/01/1989   Rochester, New York, United States
Loss 5-39   Wayne Grant SD 6 13/08/1988   Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Win 5-35   Wayne Grant UD 6 09/04/1988   Joplin, Missouri, United States
Win 0-4   Dave Reynolds TKO 6 04/03/1988   Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Win -- Ron Falk KO 6 02/11/1986   Macy, Nebraska, United States
Win 3-18   Wayne Grant KO 8 01/11/1985   Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Win 3-17   Wayne Grant UD 8 01/10/1985   Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, United States
Win 0-1   Al Bell KO 4 14/06/1985   Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Loss 22-1-1   Danny Ferris UD 8 16/03/1985   Troy, New York, United States
Win -- "Diamond" Jim McLean PTS 4 22/02/1985   Hammond, Indiana, United States
Win 11-13-1   Clyde Beattie UD 8 01/02/1985   Troy, New York, United States
Loss 8-0   Ken Snider UD 8 23/01/1985   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Loss 5-0   Jeff Silva UD 6 09/11/1984   Peoria, Illinois, United States
Loss 7-0   Ken Snider PTS 6 30/10/1984   Evansville, Indiana, United States
Loss 17-1   Mike Hutchinson KO 3 27/10/1984   Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Loss 5-0   Jack Callahan UD 6 23/10/1984   Highland, Lake County, Indiana, United States
Win 13-8   Pete "Polish Hammer" Podgorski SD 8 10/07/1984   Highland, Lake County, Indiana, United States
Draw 19-0   Danny Ferris PTS 8 06/06/1984   Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States 5-3, 4-4, 3-4.
Win 0-12   Billy Doyle KO 6 16/05/1984   Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Win 12-7   Billy Turner KO 3 23/03/1984   Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Draw 10-5-2   Mike Pollitt PTS 6 13/03/1984   Highland, Lake County, Indiana, United States
Loss 9-5-2   Mike Pollitt PTS 5 07/02/1984   Highland, Lake County, Indiana, United States
Loss 13-0   Brian Brunette TKO 6 08/12/1983   Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Loss 16-0   Dave Hilton, Jr. KO 3 29/07/1983   Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
Loss 30-1-3   Fernando Rocco Castro KO 4 30/04/1983   Lima, Peru
Draw 9-4-1   Mike Pollitt PTS 6 12/04/1983   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Loss 7-0   Monte Oswald KO 3 05/03/1983   Bay City, Michigan, United States
Loss 7-0-1   Helier Custos KO 2 24/02/1983   Paris, France
Loss 19-2-1   Wilbert Johnson KO 2 25/01/1983   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Strauss knocked out at 2:25 of the second round.
Win -- Richard Thomas KO 6 08/01/1983   Davenport, Iowa, United States
Win 8-3-1   Mike Pollitt TKO 5 08/12/1982   Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Loss 7-3-1   Mike Pollitt PTS 5 03/11/1982   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win -- Fred Morris KO 4 27/10/1982   West Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Loss 4-5   Harlen Holden TKO 7 13/10/1982   Chicago, Illinois, United States Referee stopped the bout at 1:55 of the seventh round.
Loss 8-26-2   Lester Groves SD 8 07/10/1982   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Loss 51-4-1   Maurice Watkins KO 3 17/08/1982   Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Loss 37-5-2   Sakaraia Ve KO 3 03/07/1982   Suva, Fiji
Win 12-5   Billy Turner KO 7 24/05/1982   Deadwood, South Dakota, United States
Loss 4-0   "Irish" Billy Collins, Jr. KO 3 20/05/1982   Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 0-11   Nick Wills KO 6 20/04/1982   Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Loss 36-6   Dale Hernandez PTS 10 06/04/1982   Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Loss 21-7   Jean-Andre Emmerich PTS 8 26/03/1982   Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Win 0-3   Pete Susens UD 6 18/03/1982   Dodge City, Kansas, United States
Win 3-19   Larry Puchta PTS 10 17/03/1982   Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Win 0-1   Charlie Keller KO 7 25/02/1982   Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Loss 54-16   Al Ford UD 10 12/02/1982   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 96-98, 95-99, 98-99.
Loss 16-1   Jean-Marie Emebe KO 3 30/01/1982   Yaounde, Cameroon
Win 4-1   Willie Dean KO 5 31/12/1981   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Dean knocked out at 1:40 of the fifth round.
Draw 11-2   Ghyslain Deroy PTS 10 10/12/1981   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 96-97, 99-94, 98-98.
Loss 26-13-2   Larry Stanton KO 3 30/11/1981   Richmond Hill, New York, United States
Loss 22-4   Danny Long PTS 8 25/11/1981   Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Win 8-26-2   Charlie Peterson TKO 4 05/11/1981   Merrillville, Indiana, United States Referee stopped the bout at 0:49 of the fourth round.
Win 0-2   Pete Susens TKO 6 24/10/1981   Dodge City, Kansas, United States
Win 0-2   Darrell Miller KO 4 10/10/1981   Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Loss 20-4   Gary "Hammer" Holmgren PTS 10 07/10/1981   Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Loss 25-4-1   Eckhard Dagge PTS 8 25/09/1981   Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Win --   Tommy Degen PTS 8 20/09/1981   Grand Island, Nebraska, United States
Loss 5-2-2   Gordie Lawson KO 5 04/09/1981   Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Win --   Nicky Jefferson KO 4 28/08/1981   Omaha, Nebraska, United States Jefferson knocked out at 2:27 of the fourth round.
Win 4-3-1   Ken Reed KO 5 23/08/1981   Grand Island, Nebraska, United States
Loss 4-2-2   Gordie Lawson PTS 8 07/08/1981   Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
Win 0-1   Charlie Powell TKO 4 23/07/1981   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Loss 7-0   Mike "Bodysnatcher" McCallum TKO 3 19/07/1981   Warren, Ohio, United States
Win 0-7   Nick Miller KO 4 13/06/1981   Gary, Indiana, United States
Win 12-29-2   Billy Goodwin SD 10 06/06/1981   Amery, Wisconsin, United States 97-95, 96-99, 97-95.
Win 12-28-2   Jo Jo Jackson SD 6 08/05/1981   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Loss 22-10-1   Bobby Plegge PTS 8 26/04/1981   Canton, Ohio, United States
Loss 13-1   David Braxton TKO 4 23/04/1981   Detroit, Michigan, United States
Win 3-3   Mark Hughes KO 8 06/04/1981   Bloomington, Minnesota, United States
Win 5-0-1   Jimmy Baker PTS 6 28/03/1981   Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss 2-3   Mark Hughes SD 6 19/03/1981   Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Loss 13-0   Marlon "Magic Man" Starling KO 2 09/02/1981   Hartford, Connecticut, United States Strauss knocked out at 1:20 of the second round.
Loss 35-7   Tony McMinn KO 5 31/01/1981   Miami, Oklahoma, United States
Win --   Rowan Johnson KO 5 11/01/1981   Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Win 4-6   Ernie Davis PTS 8 11/12/1980   Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win 0-1   Pete Susens KO 6 01/11/1980   Wichita, Kansas, United States
Win --   Darrell Ned Miller KO 5 30/10/1980   Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Win -- Malcolm "X" Gordon TKO 2 28/10/1980   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Loss 13-1   Danny Paul TKO 4 30/09/1980   Niles, Illinois, United States Referee stopped the bout at 2:34 of the fourth round.
Loss 10-0   Johnny Compo UD 8 23/09/1980   Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 36-38, 36-38, 35-36.
Win --   Charlie Keller KO 10 06/09/1980   Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Win -- Dave Holmgren KO 6 30/08/1980   North Platte, Nebraska, United States
Win --   Dave Gordon KO 5 29/08/1980   Grand Island, Nebraska, United States
Win 0-1   Dave Grant KO 5 24/07/1980   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Grant knocked out at 0:52 of the fifth round.
Win 0-5   Nick Miller KO 4 18/07/1980   Grand Island, Nebraska, United States
Loss 4-0   Bobby Czyz KO 4 17/07/1980   Totowa, New Jersey, United States
Win 12-4   Billy Turner KO 5 28/06/1980   Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Win 0-2   Billy "The Kid Evans KO 3 20/06/1980   Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Win 0-9   Nick Wills KO 3 18/06/1980   Struthers, Ohio, United States
Loss 4-0-1   Charles LaCour SD 8 13/06/1980   Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Win 6-14   Dave Bolden PTS 8 06/06/1980   Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win --   Rodney Foster KO 3 13/05/1980   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win -- Ron Madsap KO 3 26/04/1980   Hastings, Iowa, United States
Loss 27-8-1   Ralph Racine KO 5 24/04/1980   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win -- Darryl Springer KO 4 19/04/1980   Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Loss 13-1   Nino Gonzalez TKO 8 01/04/1980   Totowa, New Jersey, United States
Loss 75-5-4   Juan Jose Gimenez KO 5 29/03/1980   Rome, Lazio, Italy
Win --   Ralph Jackson TKO 2 16/03/1980   Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Win 4-1   O'Dell Willis PTS 6 07/03/1980   Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Loss 7-1   Dave Simmonds PTS 10 29/02/1980   Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Loss 16-2   Charlie Weir TKO 1 09/02/1980   Johannesburg, South Africa
Win --   Frank Patterson TKO 4 20/12/1979   Wichita, Kansas, United States
Win -- "Tiny" Tim Ellis KO 2 14/12/1979   Evansville, Indiana, United States
Win --   Dave Reynolds TKO 3 08/12/1979   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 1:30 of the third round.
Win --   Billy Evans TKO 3 02/12/1979   Muncie, Indiana, United States
Draw --   Macon Davis PTS 4 27/11/1979   Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Loss 21-7-1   Eddie Marcelle TKO 7 16/11/1979   Mucurapo, Trinidad and Tobago
Win 0-1 Tim Mullens TKO 4 01/11/1979   Wichita, Kansas, United States
Win -- Tim Mullens TKO 5 27/10/1979   Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Win --   Bryan Thompson TKO 3 09/10/1979   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 1:17 of the third round.
Loss 19-1   Pat Hallacy UD 10 18/09/1979   Wichita, Kansas, United States
Loss 1-3   Charlie Peterson PTS 8 18/07/1979   Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win 1-3   Cicero Blake TKO 6 25/06/1979   Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Draw 3-8   Terry Jesmer PTS 6 14/06/1979   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win 4-2   Floyd Pearson UD 6 11/06/1979   Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win 0-1   Ali Ayub TKO 8 31/05/1979   Brandon, Manitoba, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the eighth round.
Win 4-3   Larry Mayes TKO 6 12/05/1979   Wichita, Kansas, United States
Win 0-5   Larry Puchta PTS 5 04/05/1979   Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Win 7-6-2   Clyde Spencer TKO 5 28/04/1979   Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Win 2-3   Ossie Quast UD 6 20/04/1979   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 29-27, 30-26, 29-26.
Loss 2-0   Steve Kruger PTS 5 16/03/1979   Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Win --   Nick Miller TKO 4 14/03/1979   Marshalltown, Iowa, United States
Win 1-3   Roy Taylor PTS 4 08/03/1979   Wichita, Kansas, United States
Win --   Dave Grant KO 5 28/02/1979   Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Win 2-2   Ossie Quast PTS 6 14/02/1979   Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Loss 16-5   Ivy Brown KO 1 19/01/1979   Overland Park, Kansas, United States
Loss 2-2   Mauricio Aldana TKO 1 10/01/1979   Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 0-1   Bill Thompson TKO 3 29/11/1978   Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Win 0-17   Nino Cosmo PTS 6 21/09/1978   Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Win 5-2-1   Clyde Spencer KO 3 15/11/1977   Oklahoma City, United States
Loss 5-5   Hank Gregory PTS 6 26/08/1976   Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win 1-0   Tony McMinn KO 3 02/06/1976   Topeka, Kansas, United States
Win 0-2 Gary Maiza ('Gary Maize') PTS 4 01/06/1976   Oklahoma City, United States

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "A Look Back: Bruce Strauss".
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Bruce Strauss". BoxRec. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Holden, Stephen (November 14, 1997). "FILM REVIEW; With Lead in His Pockets And Heart on His Sleeve". The New York Times. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Hudson Jr., David L. (Jun 21, 2012). Boxing in America: An Autopsy. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313379734.
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