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  • Comments Thread For: Anthony Ogogo: I'd Love To Fight Chris Eubank Jr.

    ANTHONY OGOGO aims to revolutionise boxing – by making his fights like WWE wrestling.

    The 2012 Olympic bronze medallist will make his pro debut either in the UK on April 20 or in Las Vegas on May 4 after signing a five-year deal with American promoters Golden Boy.

    And Ogogo, 24, insists boxing could learn from the entertainment value of wrestling.
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  • #2
    Ogogo needs to fight at least 7-8 time a year.

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    • #3
      Can't handle a jalapeno though can you?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post
        Ogogo needs to fight at least 7-8 time a year.
        Why? That would mean by the time he is 30 he would be pushing 50 fights. Who really boxes 8 times a year these days?

        He's signed with golden boy, I'd expect 4-5 fights a year more realistically.

        But why would you say he needs to?

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        • #5
          Schaefer has said Ogogo will hopefully box about 8 times in his first year. After that I'm guessing he fights about 4-5 times as his built up then goes to 3 ifghts a year if he moves to world level.

          I saw Ogogo at the Olympics and he has a style that can adapt well to the pros although the Jr fight seems like a good 2-3 years down the line.

          However, I do like the sound of his ambition, he obviously wants to be a star and hopefully he knows he can only be a star if he fights the best

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post
            Ogogo needs to fight at least 7-8 time a year.
            Originally posted by Prince_Pugilist View Post
            Schaefer has said Ogogo will hopefully box about 8 times in his first year. After that I'm guessing he fights about 4-5 times as his built up then goes to 3 ifghts a year if he moves to world level.

            I saw Ogogo at the Olympics and he has a style that can adapt well to the pros although the Jr fight seems like a good 2-3 years down the line.

            However, I do like the sound of his ambition, he obviously wants to be a star and hopefully he knows he can only be a star if he fights the best
            Fair point.. 8 bums to showcase and gain experience in first year is the norm, but not every year. He's a good fighter, be interesting to see how his story unfolds in due course

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PhillyG View Post
              Why? That would mean by the time he is 30 he would be pushing 50 fights. Who really boxes 8 times a year these days?

              He's signed with golden boy, I'd expect 4-5 fights a year more realistically.

              But why would you say he needs to?
              Because he's just turning pro it's not unusual for fighters to have 7 or 8 fights in their first year.

              Schafer believes that GB will have him out 4 times in the UK and 4 times in the States this year if he stays clear of any injury off course.

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              • #8
                Agogo is annoying me already , he's not even had a fight yet and he goes on about being the best British middleweight of all time ect.. Now he wants to fight Eubank jr . He needs to let his fist do the talking and be quite and tbh he got battered in the Olympic semi how well is he really going to do

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                • #9
                  I, for one, am very glad boxing is not like WWE.

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                  • #10
                    I've never watched wrestling (well not since Big Daddy & Giant Haystacks) but if Ogogo can even get 1/5th of the viewers that Eubank did back in the early 90's he'll be doing brilliantly.

                    I think Eubank used to get something like 15 million viewers which represents a HUGE proportion of the population.

                    Have a butchers at this entrance v Rocchigiani in Germany.

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1d4vqkCby4

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