After a frustrating few months, Lowestoft middleweight Anthony Ogogo is back to full health and preparing for big things in 2014. A bronze medallist at the 2012 London Olympics, Ogogo turned pro in April this year, racking up three wins in quick succession. He was particularly impressive last time out in July, stopping the normally-durable Gary Boulden.
Ogogo looked set for rapid progress, along with his Olympic teammates Anthony Joshua and Luke Campbell. However, a long-term lower leg injury has put a brake on his development.
“It’s been pretty frustrating,” he admitted. “I’ve had this problem going back to my time with the GB squad, and through May, June and July, it just kept getting worse and worse. I couldn’t run any more than the bare minimum, really struggled if I was up on my toes, and couldn’t really spar beyond eight rounds. [Click Here To Read More]
Ogogo looked set for rapid progress, along with his Olympic teammates Anthony Joshua and Luke Campbell. However, a long-term lower leg injury has put a brake on his development.
“It’s been pretty frustrating,” he admitted. “I’ve had this problem going back to my time with the GB squad, and through May, June and July, it just kept getting worse and worse. I couldn’t run any more than the bare minimum, really struggled if I was up on my toes, and couldn’t really spar beyond eight rounds. [Click Here To Read More]