Isaac Dogboe predicts knockout win over Hidenori Otake

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After impressing Bob Arum in his last outing in America, Isaac Dogboe wants to make another statement on this weekend’s Top Rank card.

On Saturday night, the 23-year-old makes his first defence of the WBO Super-Bantamweight crown he won from Jessie Magdaleno.

Dogboe was the underdog but ripped up the script back in April. Next, he takes on Hidenori Otake – a veteran Japanese warrior whose last title challenge came back in 2014 against England’s Scott Quigg.

“What we want to do is shake up the division and make this division great again. Mike Tyson said back in his days they were killers but nowadays they are businessmen. We are not looking to go down that road,” Dogboe told Fightnews.

Nicknamed ‘Royal Storm’ due to his Ghanaian heritage, Dogboe destroyed Magdaleno, recovering from a first-round knockdown to put the Champion down three times en route to an 11th-round knockout.

After Otake, he wants to face the other World Champions: “We are looking to unify the division, and right now Otake is the one guy standing in the way. We have to take him out and then look forward to [Daniel] Roman, [Rey] Vargas…these guys. I’m looking forward to taking on any of them any day. They just need to sign the contract and step up to the plate.”

Vargas is currently the longest reigning titlist with three defences of the WBC belt, while Roman has defended his WBA strap twice. Last week Ireland’s TJ Doheny upset Ryosuke Iwasa to become IBF Champion.

“It’s going to be a knockout victory for Isaac Dogboe. Win number 20. Knockout number 14,” he confidently predicted.