Sharif Bogere

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Sharif Bogere
Sharif Bogere in the Golden Boy ring, November 2013.
Born (1988-10-08) October 8, 1988 (age 35)
NationalityUgandan
Other namesThe Lion
Lion Warrior
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
Height5 ft 6+12 in (169 cm)
Reach68 in (173 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights35
Wins32
Wins by KO20
Losses2
Draws0
No contests1

Sharif Bogere (born October 8, 1988) is a Ugandan professional boxer in the Lightweight division.[1][2] He is a one-time WBO NABO Lightweight Champion and was named the 2010 Outstanding Young Male Boxer of the Year.[3] Bogere is currently signed to Mayweather Promotions.[4] Bogere is known for his flamboyant ring entrances and aggressive fighting style.[5] He is currently trained by legendary trainer Kenny Adams.[6]

Early life[edit]

Sharif grew up living the first 18 years of his life in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda.

Bogere began fighting - unwillingly - when he was 7 years old, fending off thieves and bullies. Bogere beat everyone. Eventually, he made his way into a legitimate gym, where the older veteran boxers took notice of the kid whose shadowboxing looked so fluid and natural. He started spending all of his time at the gym, sometimes practicing for hours without hand wraps or spare change for a drink of water.[7]

This tough upbringing has translated Bogere into maintaining a strong work ethic in and out of the ring as well as a very humble personality.

Amateur career[edit]

Sharif was a five-time African Champion and the captain of the Ugandan national boxing team

Bogere finished his amateur career with an astounding record of 68 wins with just 4 losses (68-4-0).

Professional career[edit]

Fighting style[edit]

Bogere poses with the WBO NABO Lightweight Championship.

Sharif is an orthodox boxer who has gotten praise from the boxing legend Mike Tyson. "I have watched him four times in Vegas and he seems to possess the potential to go far," Tyson said to BoxingScene. "He’s got speed and agility with some pomp. He is very agile."[8]

Trademark[edit]

Bogere enters the ring with this trademark lion's head.

Sharif is known as "The Lion" and the "Lion Warrior". He is carried to the ring in a cage while wearing a legitimate lions head and skin. The lion head and skin he wears came from a lion that was killed in Africa after it had mauled several people.[9] The reasoning behind this spectacular entrance is that Bogere wanted to do something memorable that would excite the fans as well as pay tribute to his native Ugandan fans where his legacy is becoming cemented as a national hero.

Lightweight[edit]

Bogere knocks Ilido Julio through the ring ropes with a punch.

On September 18, 2010 Bogere stopped Mexico's Julian Rodriguez at 1:43 of the second round on the undercard of Shane Mosley vs. Sergio Mora by knockout in round 2, on HBO PPV. He dropped Rodriguez, who was unsteady when he got to his feet and referee called it off.[10]

On May 21, 2010, Bogere continued to make a name for himself when he defeated veteran Ilido Julio handily. Bogere nearly drilled Julio out of the ring in the closing seconds of the first round. Julio refused to come out for the start of the sixth round, remaining on his stool and signaling an end to the onslaught.

Bogere vs. Beltran[edit]

On May 13, 2011 Bogere defeated Raymundo Beltran in a bloody, headbutt-filled 10 Round main event, for the vacant WBO NABO lightweight title. He had a clear speed advantage against Beltran. Beltran constantly stalked Bogere, walking through his punches and looking to engage him in close quarters. This worked for Beltran at times, but Bogere came through the fight to win the WBO NABO lightweight title by unanimous decision.[11]

On October 7, 2011 Bogere defended his WBO NABO lightweight title by fighting Francisco Contreras. Contreras was also undefeated in 16 fights with 13 by way of KO. Bogere was constantly in control and by the 3rd round stopped Contreras with a knockout blow to the back of the head. Although controversial, referee Jay Nady deemed it to be legitimate and Bogere retained the WBO NABO lightweight title.

Bogere vs. Abril[edit]

After two back-to-back victories against Mexico's Sergio Rivera and Manuel Leyva, Bogere would fight Richar Abril for the unified WBA Lightweight Title on March 2, 2013. The fight was originally scheduled for November 24 on the HBO undercard of Robert Guerrero vs. Andre Berto, however Bogere suffered a partial tear of his left Achilles tendon during training and the fight was postponed.[6]

Bogere came out very aggressive and this fight was labeled as a "rough and tumble affair". Bogere was able to get inside and win many of the early rounds. As the later rounds began, Abril began holding Bogere as a tactic and was able to counter punch to win the later rounds. Abril handed Bogere his first professional defeat. After the fight, it was revealed that Bogere had re-injured his Achilles during a middle round, which severely affected his ability to pull out a victory. Floyd Mayweather Sr., who was in attendance disagreed with the decision, saying afterwards that "Bogere won nine rounds, Abril won three".[12]

Had Bogere won the fight, he would have faced off against the highly touted Adrien Broner, which would have had both the WBC and WBA lightweight championships on the line. Before the injury, Bogere was ranked the number 3 lightweight in the world by the WBO.

Return from injury[edit]

On April 26, 2014, Bogere returned from successful Achilles tendinitis surgery on the Keith Thurman-Julio Diaz undercard. He won his first fight back in action against Arturo Urena, via TKO when Urena's trainer threw in the towel during the sixth round. Just two months later, on June 21, 2014, Bogere would earn another quick victory stopping Miguel Zamudio in the third round on the Robert Guerrero-Yoshihiro Kamegai undercard. Following the victory, Bogere was then again ranked as a top 10 lightweight by The Ring Magazine[13] and ESPN.[14]

On October 30, 2014, Bogere returned to national television with his third straight decisive victory. Live on Fox Sports 1, Bogere knocked out Fernando Garcia in the 5th round with a straight right. Bogere landed an impressive 195 punches out of 498 thrown (39%) in just the five round bout. Garcia landed only 39 out of his 157 thrown (25%). Following this performance, announcers Brian Custer and Paulie Malignaggi agreed that Bogere's speed, sharp offensive combinations and his consistency had put his name into the title shot conversation for a lightweight championship.[15] Bogere sparred with WBO Light Welterweight Champion Chris Algieri out of the Long Life Fighter Gym in Las Vegas in preparation for this fight.[16]

Pursuit of World title[edit]

In an interview with Fight-Hype, Bogere exclaimed, "There are some tough guys in my division, but I'm not afraid of any of them. I'm a warrior and a lion and I can take care of any of these guys on any given night."[17]

In an interview with Kawowo Sports, Bogere explained, "I am adamant that I was the better fighter against Abril and he can't ask for a rematch because he knows I will beat him. I have become a much better fighter and I now have been trained to land punches that will finish off my opponent."[18]

At the 2015 WBC Convention, his promoter Oscar De La Hoya stated, "The Lion is going to eat someone up in 2015 and it's going to be a big year for Sharif. It's going to be Lion time."[18]

In a documentary piece shown by The Africa Channel, Shane Mosley praised Bogere, stating that "I noticed right off when I watched him working that he's very strong - physically strong. Not only that, but mentally strong. When he gets in there he's very determined, regardless of whether he takes a couple shots or not, he's coming right back. He is one of the best fighters out there. He needs a chance at a title, in my opinion."[19]

In September 2015, the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and The Ring Magazine have Bogere ranked as high as 3rd in the world in the lightweight division.[20][21]

Professional record[edit]

32 Wins (20 knockouts, 12 decisions), 2 Loss, 0 Draws, 1 No Contest[22]
Result Record Opponent Date Result Time Location Notes
Win 31–1–1 Mexico Arturo Santos Reyes January 27, 2018 UD 10 3:00 United States Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, Las Vegas, USA
Win 30–1–1 Mexico Jose Luis Rodriguez October 21, 2017 UD 10 3:00 United States Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, Las Vegas, USA
Win 29–1–1 Colombia Luis Eduardo Florez September 16, 2016 TKO 5 2:05 United States Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, USA
Win 28–1–1 Ghana Samuel Amoako April 30, 2016 UD 10 3:00 United States Armory, Washington, USA
NC 27–1 Mexico Jose Daniel Ruiz August 21, 2015 NC 2 (10) Mexico Plaza 28 de Julio, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Win 27–1 Mexico Joksan Hernandez April 24, 2015 KO 2 Mexico Foro Polanco, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Win 26–1 Mexico Fernando Garcia October 30, 2014 KO 5 2:30 Massachusetts Memorial Hall, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Win 25–1 Mexico Miguel Zamudio June 21, 2014 RTD 3 3:00 California StubHub Center, Carson, California, United States
Win 24–1 Mexico Arturo Urena April 26, 2014 TKO 6 0:50 California StubHub Center, Carson, California, United States First fight back since Achilles injury (420 days).
Loss 23–1 Cuba Richar Abril March 2, 2013 UD 12 3:00 Nevada Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For vacant WBA Lightweight Title.
Win 23–0 Mexico Manuel Leyva June 2, 2012 KO 2 0:38 California Home Deport Center, Carson, California, United States
Win 22–0 Mexico Sergio Rivera February 25, 2012 TKO 3 3:00 Missouri Scottrade, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States Co-main event of Adrien Broner-Eloy Perez.
Win 21–0 Dominican Republic Francisco Contreras October 7, 2011 KO 3 2:01 Nevada Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Retained WBO NABO Lightweight Title.
Win 20–0 Mexico Raymundo Beltran May 13, 2011 UD 10 3:00 Nevada Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States Won vacant WBO NABO Lightweight Title.
Win 19–0 United States Shamir Reyes March 4, 2011 KO 1 2:37 California Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, United States
Win 18–0 Mexico Christopher Fernandez December 11, 2010 UD 8 3:00 Nevada Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Undercard of Amir Khan-Marcos Maidana.
Win 17–0 Mexico Julian Rodriguez September 18, 2010 KO 2 1:43 California Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, United States Undercard of Shane Mosley-Sergio Mora.
Win 16–0 Colombia Ilido Julio May 21, 2010 RTD 5 0:10 Texas Chisholm Trail Mural Parking Lot, Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Win 15–0 United States Martin Tucker April 6, 2010 RTD 1 3:00 Nevada Rio Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 14–0 United States Jose Hernandez February 26, 2010 TKO 3 0:44 Texas Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, United States
Win 13–0 Mexico Cristian Favela December 17, 2009 UD 6 3:00 California Commerce Casino, Commerce, California, United States
Win 12–0 Mexico Rodolfo Armenta August 7, 2009 TKO 2 1:07 Nevada Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States
Win 11–0 Puerto Rico Mike Gonzalez July 17, 2009 UD 6 3:00 Nevada Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 10–0 United States Broderick Antoine June 12, 2009 UD 6 3:00 Nevada Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 9–0 United States Kevin Carmody May 16, 2009 TKO 2 0:40 Nevada Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States
Win 8–0 United States Marcos Herrera May 8, 2009 TKO 2 2:43 Nevada Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 7–0 United States Courtney Landis April 24, 2009 KO 1 2:33 Missouri Scottrade Center, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Win 6–0 United States Carlos Small February 14, 2009 UD 4 3:00 Nevada Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States
Win 5–0 United States Manny Cotrich January 9, 2009 TKO 2 0:42 Nevada Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States
Win 4–0 United States Mike Peralta October 31, 2008 UD 4 3:00 Nevada Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 3–0 United States Alejandro Lopez September 19, 2008 UD 4 3:00 Nevada Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States
Win 2–0 United States Reymundo Hernandez April 19, 2008 TKO 1 0:41 Missouri Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Win 1–0 United States Ed Lee Humes April 5, 2008 KO 1 1:09 Kansas Prairie Band Casino & Resort, Mayetta, Kansas, United States Professional debut.

Titles in boxing[edit]

Minor world title:

In other media[edit]

In a 2009 episode of Sports Soup, Versus showed a clip of Bogere clipping opponent Rodolfo Armenta with a flurry of punches, causing him to lose his footing. Host Matt Iseman joked that that was the "first time he'd seen a guy get hit so hard, he contracted polio."[23]

Entrance themes[edit]

  • "Talk Is Cheap" by Blaq Fuego (March 2, 2013 – present) [24]
  • "Stronger" by Nubia (August 7, 2009 - July 2, 2012) [25]
  • "Warrior Lion" by Blaq Fuego (April 5, 2008 – July 17, 2009) [26]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "News: Sharif Bogere; Chevelle Hallback; John Bray". eastsideboxing.com.
  3. ^ "Tyson piles praises on pugilist Bogere". DailyMonitor. 3 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Sharif Bogere Talks About His Career, Past, More - Boxing News". boxingscene.com. 6 February 2011.
  5. ^ Emile Ferlisi (26 October 2014). "Sharif Bogere: "I am ready for anyone!"". The Fight City.
  6. ^ a b Dan Rafael (13 November 2012). "Sharif Bogere suffers Achilles injury". ESPN.
  7. ^ Case Keefer (26 July 2012). "Lion in the ring: Is Sharif Bogere boxing's next big thing?". LasVegasWeekly.com.
  8. ^ "Sharif Bogere". goldenboypromotions.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28.
  9. ^ "Lightweight title challenger Sharif Bogere has boxing's most memorable ring walk". Yahoo Sports. 1 March 2013.
  10. ^ "Saul Alvarez blasts out Carlos Baldomir - ESPN". ESPN.com. 19 September 2010.
  11. ^ "Sharif Bogere Edges Raymundo Beltran in Bloody ShoBox Main Event". Bad Left Hook. 14 May 2011.
  12. ^ "Floyd Mayweather Sr Abril Won 3 Rounds Sharif Bogere won 9". EsNews Boxing. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  13. ^ "Lightweight Ratings by Ring Magazine". Ring TV.
  14. ^ "ESPN.com's division-by-division rankings - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  15. ^ Phillip Corry. "Sharif Bogere wants WBC lightweight belt". kawowo.com.
  16. ^ "Bogere Spars with Algieri". G-Man Show. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  17. ^ Percy Crawford. "Sharif Bogere: "There are some tough guys in my division... I can take care of any of these guys on any given night"". Fight-Hype.
  18. ^ a b Phillip Corry. "WBC to rate Bogere at Number 10 in latest rankings". Kawowo Sports.
  19. ^ "The Sharif Bogere Story". The Africa Channel. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  20. ^ "All Rankings". tbrb.org.
  21. ^ "Lightweight Rankings". The Ring magazine.
  22. ^ "Sharif Bogere Professional boxing record". boxrec.com. Retrieved March 9, 2015. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  23. ^ "Sharif Bogere Punches So Hard, Opponent Contracts Polio". YouTube. 29 April 2014.[dead YouTube link]
  24. ^ "Talk is Cheap". YouTube. 24 February 2013. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  25. ^ "NUBIA SINGING "STRONGER" AT ESPN "FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS"". YouTube. 17 November 2009. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  26. ^ "Warrior Lion by Blaq Fuego". YouTube. 7 September 2010. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.

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