Francis Hogan
Francis Hogan
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Francis Hogan (born September 24, 2000 Boston, Massachusetts) is a professional boxer.[5]
Early Life & Education
He is a graduate of Weymouth High School in Weymouth, Massachusetts. His father, Richie Hogan, has been influential in his boxing career. Hogan's brother is a member of the United States Marine Corps.
Career
Ranked By Boxrec
Trained By Mark De Luca
As of September 2022 he has a pro boxing record of 12 wins and 0 losses and is ranked 218th in the world in the middleweight weight division by BoxRec. He has stopped eleven of his opponents. Hogan’s first professional bout occurred against Bren Oren of Pennsylvania at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on March 7, 2020. He defeated Isiah Hart on July 31, 2021 at the Moseley’s on the Charles in Dedham, Massachusetts.
Trains In Quincy, Massachusetts
Hogan won two international titles in Canada and six national championships in the United States. Hogan fought in 200 amateur bouts during a seven-year period and won most of them. Hogan is employed as a Local 7 union ironworker with J.F. Steans in Boston, Massachusetts. He trains regularly at the Corebox Training Center in Quincy, Massachusetts. Hogan kept his perfect pro record intact on his 21st birthday, outclassing Rakim Johnson (6-14-1, 5 ko's) from the start until the eventual finish in round three. Hogan dropped Johnson with a right hook in round two and again moments later, which was not ruled a knockdown because of a low blow. Hogan came out in the third to close the show, throwing explosive punches that floored Johnson three more times in the third, until the referee ended the fight. Hogan boxes in the southpaw stance. He has been trained by Mark De Luca.[6]
Match On November 20, 2021
Hogan competed on November 20, 2021 at Moseley's On The Charles in Dedham, Massachusetts.
He stopped Rynell Griffin.
Hogan tko'd Vincent Floyd in the eight rond at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre boxing card on February 12, 2022 in Dedham, Massachusetts.[8]
Signed With CES
In 2022, he signed with Jimmy Burchfield Sr.'s company Classic Entertainment and Sports, The company is based out of North Providence, Rhode Island. Hogan decisioned Rodrigo Lopes Rodrigues at the Twin River Events Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island on June 24, 2022. He ko'd Cleotis Pendarvis at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut on August 20, 2922. Pendarvis has 21 pro boxing wins. He was quoted by the South Boston magazine Caught In Southie in 2022:
When I was little I would play on baseball and basketball teams and I would hate that I had to rely on a whole team of players to win the game.
I realized, when I started boxing that it was all me, what I put into it I got out of it.
I ran with it from there, trained as hard as I could and fought as hard as I could, knowing it was all me.
If I wanted to win then I had to make it happen.[9]
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