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Predrag Radosevic started off his pro career aged 19 and currently has a record of 28-2-0. Radosevic now looks to build on the experience gained in his first 30 fights. Radosevic's longest win streak is 27 fights between August 2004 and November 2012. His longest KO streak in his 30 fights is 5 fights long.
Radosevic didn't take long to get comfortable in the pro game, becoming the first person to stop Pavel Silimanov (a 0 fight pro) via KO in the 6th round. Radosevic then went on to win his next 15 fights - fighting once in 2004, 5 times in 2005 and 9 times through 2006, 2007 and 2008 racking up wins against Giorgio Cacciaglia, Levan Shonia and Renato Perinovic amongst others.
Giorgio Cacciaglia was up next for Radosevic on June 30th, 2006. Radosevic continued with his winning streak by beating Cacciaglia. Continuing his career, Radosevic fought Giorgio Cacciaglia in 2006 over 6 rounds. Radosevic was the 3rd person to go the distance with Giorgio Cacciaglia. Radosevic's win streak of 9 rose to 13 following 4 great wins, becoming the 6th person to go the distance with Levan Shonia, first to stop Renato Perinovic and first boxer to go the distance with Manus Bunyapak.
Ivan Duvancic was up next for Radosevic on November 23rd, 2007. Radosevic continued with his winning streak by beating Duvancic. Ivan Duvancic was Radosevic's next opponent of his career in 2007. The fight was scheduled for 6 and Radosevic was the 3rd person to go the distance with Duvancic. Radosevic then went on to win a further 13 fights taking his record to 27 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws.
The first defeat of Radosevic's career came against Felix Sturm on July 6th, 2013. Sturm was a push too far for Radosevic and after a tough fight Sturm became the first person to beat and stop Radosevic in round 4.
Radosevic entered his next fight with a mostly successful record of 27-1-0 and took this to 28 wins with a win against Andy Thiele on May 28th, 2014 via TKO. Radosevic was the 16th person to stop Andy and he did it in the 2nd round via TKO. The fight was due to last 8 rounds.
Radosevic's next defeat of his career came against Liam Smith on June 4th, 2016. Once again Radosevic was in a tough fight, one that proved to be a step too far in Radosevic's latest fight. Opponent Smith fought well and was rewarded with a win, and crowned only the 2nd man to stop Radosevic in the process. The fight ended in round 2 via KO.