Nick Wells

Bobick went on to lose to Cuban heavyweight and eventual gold medal winner Teofilo Stevenson in the Olympic quarterfinals.

Texas State Golden Gloves, Fort Worth, Texas, March 1969: National Golden Gloves, Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, March 1969: National Golden Gloves, Convention Hall, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 1970: Pan Am Trials, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, June 1971: National Golden Gloves, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 1972: Interservice Championships, April 1972: National Championships, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 1972: World Military Championships, Treviso, Italy, June 1972: Olympic Trials, Fort Worth, Texas, July 1972: USA–England Duals, Felt Forum, New York City, January 1973: USA–USSR Duals, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 1973: National Golden Gloves, Memorial Auditorium, Lowell, Massachusetts, March 1973: USA–Poland Duals, West Patterson, New York, April 1973: USA–FRG Duals, Hempstead, New York, August 1973: National Championships, Knoxville, Tennessee, June 1974:

He compiled a professional record of 10 - 3 before taking a job with the Fort Worth Fire Department in 1978, in order to support his son Nickolas.

He continued his professional boxing career, but lost the Texas State Heavyweight Title match to Roy Wallace in his first bout after becoming a firefighter.

He went 3 - 4 from that point, his last two fights ending in knockout losses to heavyweight contenders Eddie "The Animal" Lopez and Tony "The Tongan Torpedo" Fulilangi.