Sharif Bogere
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Sharif Bogere is an undefeated boxer
Boxing
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 in the Lightweight
Lightweight
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 division. He's currently signed with Oscar De La Hoya
Oscar de la Hoya
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's company Golden Boy Promotions
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.

Amateur Career

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

Professional Career

On September 18, 2010 Bogere stopped Mexico
Mexico
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's Julian Rodriguez at 1:43 of the second round on the undercard of Shane Mosley vs. Sergio Mora
Shane Mosley vs. Sergio Mora
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 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.

On May 13, 2011 he got past Raymundo Beltran in a bloody, headbutt-filled 10 Round main event, for the vacant WBO NABO lightweight title. He had a pretty big speed advantage against Beltran, but for much of the fight was unable to keep the distance necessary to really exploit it. Beltran constantly stalked Bogere, walking through his punches with relative ease, and looking to engage him in close quarters. For much of the bout, this worked for Beltran, but Bogere came through the fight to win the WBO NABO lightweight title by Unanimous Decision. On October 07 2011 Sharif Bogere defended his WBO NABO lightweight title by fighting Francisco Contreras. Francisco Contreras was also undefeated in 16 fights with 13 by way of KO. Sharif Bogere was constantly in control and by the 3rd round stopped Francisco Contreras with a KO blow to the back of the head. Although controversial, referee Jay Nady deemed it to be legitimate and Sharif retained the WBO NABO lightweight title.

Professional boxing record

|align="center" colspan=8|21 Wins (13 knockouts, 8 decisions), 0 Losses (0 by knockout, 0 by decision), 0 Draws
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| || align=left|  Francisco Contreras
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| || align=left|  Raymundo Beltran
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| || align=left|  Shamir Reyes
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| || align=left|  Christopher Fernandez
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| || align=left| Julian Rodriguez
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| || align=left|  Ilido Julio
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| || align=left|  Martin Tucker
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| || align=left|  Jose Hernandez
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| || align=left|  Cristian Favela
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| || align=left|  Rodolfo Armenta
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| || align=left| Mike Gonzalez
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| || align=left| Broderick Antoine
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| || align=left|  Kevin Carmody
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| || align=left| Marcos Herrera
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| || align=left| Courtney Landis
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| || align=left|  Carlos Small
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| || align=left|  Manny Cotrich
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| || align=left|  Mike Peralta
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| || align=left|  Alejandro Lopez
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| || align=left| Reymundo Hernandez
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| || align=left| Ed Lee Humes
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Titles in boxing

Major World Titles:

Minor World Title:
  • WBO NABO
    World Boxing Organization
    The World Boxing Organization is a sanctioning organization currently recognizing professional boxing world champions. The organization is recognized as one of the four major world championship groups by the IBHOF alongside the International Boxing Federation, the World Boxing Council and the...

     Lightweight World Champion
    Lightweight
    Light-weight is a class of athletes in a particular sport, based on their weight.-Professional boxing:The lightweight division is over 130 pounds and up to 135 pounds weight class in the sport of boxing....

     (135 lbs)

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