People like me, we don’t stay down forever – Isaac Dogboe tells critics.
“I was pretty confident I’d get that decision because I controlled the fight for the first six rounds. I was posing too much and got a little too careless.
Every now and then, I stayed in the pocket a little too long and forced too much. But, listen, Adam is a great guy. He showed the pedigree. We promised it would be a firefight. It takes two to tango.” – reiterated the former WBO Super Bantamweight champion Isaac Dogboe after going past American boxer Adam Lopez.
The Ghanaian recounted how many doubters counted him out after losing his world title to Mexican Emanuel Navarrete in a back to back defeats. With some touting him as an overly hyped boxer.
“A lot of people wrote me off after those losses to Navarrete and said I was overhyped. People like me, we don’t stay down forever. We get back up. I have to thank my team. They’re not just trainers, they are family. God wanted me to be there.” The self styled ‘Royal Storm’ confidently expressed.
Dogboe now holds the current North American Boxing Federation (NABF) feather title in the process after this milestone victory which sets the tone for a shot a major title.
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