Toni MilanoviÃÂ is a Croatian cruiserweight kickboxer from Split, Croatia.
On November 24, 2012, Milanoviàwon Souboj Titánà ¯, a four-man tournament under K-1 rules in Plzeà Â, Czech Republic. In the semifinals, Jan Tà ¯ma was two times in knockdown. In the final, Keclik also suffered knockdown and Milanoviàhe took deserved victory over David Keclik. He was awarded King of the titans title as the best fighter on the tournament, who was invited only one day before it happened.
On December 9, 2012, he was scheduled to fight the best Serbian kickboxer Nenad Pagonis on Supreme Fighting Championship organisation, but the opponent withdrew from the fight due to injury. However he faced much heavier Serbian fighter Dragan JovanoviÃÂ; he weighed and MilanoviÃÂ around . JovanoviÃÂ was gold medalist in W.A.K.O. European Championships in Ankara, Turkey 2012. MilanoviÃÂ won the fight by unanimous judges' decision. The fight was held in Supreme FC organisation.
He faced Jason Wilnis in a super fight at K-1 World Grand Prix FINAL in Zagreb on March 15, 2013, in the -85 kg category. Before the fight he said: "May plan is to prove in the near future that I'm the best fighter in the world in this weight class". At official weigh-ins, MilanoviÃÂ weighed 84.8 kg. However, he lost the fight in the first round.
He took a unanimous decision victory over Ibrahim El Bouni at Final Fight Championship 3: JurkoviÃÂ vs. CÃÂtinaÃÂ in Split on April 19, 2013.
In 2012, MilanoviÃÂ was banned for four years by the Disciplinary Commission of the Croatian Muaythai Federation after he tested positive in 2010 for three banned substances, including boldenone, salbutamol and methylhexanamine. Initially, he was suspended for only one year but the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.