Age, Biography and Wiki
| Who is it? | Actor, Director, Writer |
| Birth Day | April 26, 1964 |
| Age | 56 YEARS OLD |
| Died On | 19 May 2003(2003-05-19) (aged 39)\nKostanay, Kazakhstan |
| Real name | Aleksandr Viktorovich Miroshnichenko |
| Weight(s) | Heavyweight |
| Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
| Total fights | 22 |
| Wins | 21 |
| Wins by KO | 15 |
| Losses | 1 |
| Medal record Men's amateur boxing Representing Soviet Union World Championships 1989 Moscow Super-heavyweight European Championships 1983 Varna Super-heavyweight 1989 Athens Super-heavyweight Olympic Games 1988 Seoul Super-heavyweight Men's amateur boxingRepresenting Soviet UnionWorld ChampionshipsEuropean ChampionshipsOlympic Games | 1989 MoscowSuper-heavyweight1983 VarnaSuper-heavyweight1989 AthensSuper-heavyweight1988 SeoulSuper-heavyweight |
Net worth
Alex Miro, a multi-talented individual known for his exceptional skills as an actor, director, and writer, was born in 1964. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to be anywhere between $100,000 to $1 million, showcasing his success and accomplishments in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, Miro has undoubtedly made a mark for himself, mesmerizing audiences with his remarkable performances and creative storytelling. His diverse set of skills has allowed him to explore various facets of the industry, cementing his name as a respected and versatile figure in Hollywood.
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Biography/Timeline
1989His other accomplishments included silver at the 1989 World Championships, as well as bronze at the 1983 and 1989 European Championships.
1990Miroshnichenko turned pro in 1990 and had limited success. He began his career by knocking out Roberto Servin in the first round. In Miroshnichenko's third fight, he stopped Future WBC International Champion, Ross Puritty.
1991In 1991, Miroshnichenko won the vacant Russian Heavyweight title from Nurlan Dzhanibekov. After vacating the Russian title in 1992, Miroshnichenko won a very close Split Decision against Samuel M'Bendjob by only one point. In 1993, Miroshnichenko beat former IBF Cruiserweight Champion, Ricky Parkey in an impressive third round Knockout.
1993After 21 consecutive wins against limited competition, Miroshnichenko was finally defeated by Oleg Maskaev in 1993 in Maskaev's first pro fight: a TKO in the third round. Miroshnichenko retired after the bout.
2003Miroshnichenko died in 2003, after falling down nine flights of stairs in his hometown. Rumours initially surfaced that his death was related to his testimony in the trial of a local judge, but police later ruled his death as accidental.
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