Career
Bobrow was nicknamed "Boy Wonder" by Blackbelt magazine in 1967. Bobrow fought Chuck Norris, Joe Lewis, Ron Marchini, Toyotaro Miyazaki, Thomas Carroll and Bill "Superfoot" Wallace during the "golden era" of martial arts in the United States. Blackbelt magazine yearbook rated Bobrow as a top ten fighter in the world throughout the 60s and Karate Illustrated magazine placed him #1 in 1969 above Chuck Norris, Joe Lewis and Bill Wallace. Bobrow was inducted into the inaugural Taekwondo Hall of Fame as Best Fighter of the 60s and was the chairman of the event.
In 2009 he was selected as a Technical Advisor for the Taekwondo Hall of Fame.
He represented the United States in Tokyo in the First World Karate Championships World Karate Federation held at the Budokan. Bobrow has appeared in films and television
In 2012 Bobrow founded the Ultimate Professional Golf Shootout a professional golf event and tour in Las Vegas.