Career
He was 2 meters tall and during his competitive career weighed approximately 120 kilograms. At the age of 13 Bodrožić moved with his family to Kaštel Gomilica. He became active in amateur kickboxing, and competed in the European and World Championships until 2000, when he turned professional.
In 2000, as a professional, Bodrožić began competing overseas, often in K-1 promotions.
His most famous fight was against Bellarusian Alexey Ignashov in 2003 at the K-1 Final Fight Stars War in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia—an event promoted by Orsat Zovko. Bodrožić lost the five-round fight by a split decision.
In April 2004, he participated in K-1 Italy"s Grand Prix 2004 in Milan losing to Jörgen Kruth in the semi finals. Arrest In 2010, Bodrožić was arrested for possessing 2 kilograms of cannabis.
He claimed innocence, asserting that the drugs were the property of Dragan Stojić.
In prison, he attempted to commit suicide by electrocution, but survived and was later released on bail paid by his father.