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Paulo Aokuso

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Paulo Aokuso
Personal information
NicknameSweet P
NationalityAustralian
Born (1997-05-20) 20 May 1997 (age 27)
Sydney, Australia
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
WeightLight Heavyweight
Sport
SportBoxing

Paulo Aokuso (born 20 May 1997) is an Australian boxer of Samoan descent.[1] He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[2] In the Round of 16 in the light heavyweight bracket Aokuso lost narrowly on points to Spain's Gazimagomed Jalidov.[3][4] His younger brother, Austin Aokuso is also a professional boxer competing in the Cruiserweight division & the current WBC Asian Silver Champion with a record of 5-0.[citation needed]

Early years

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Aokuso comes from Mount Druitt in Sydney's west.[citation needed] He came from a family of sportsmen and women and showed sporting potential from an early age. Aokuso was a competent shot put and discus thrower in his teenage years before trying boxing in 2013 as a 16-year-old. His sister Filoi Aokuso took the silver medal in discus at the 2014 Australian Under-20s Championships and earned a place in the World Junior Championships in Oregon.[citation needed]

Aokuso has much support from his family and his mother, Nessie, would spar with him. He joined the Queensland Academy of Boxing in 2014.[5]

Achievements

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His time at the Queensland Academy of Boxing was well spent and Aokuso became a dedicated boxer. He participated in the Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying event in Amman, Jordan in March 2020. Aokosu unanimously defeated Vietnam's Manh Nguyen to lock in a tournament semi-final berth.

Aokuso then beat 2019 World Championship silver medallist Dilshod Ruzmetov from Uzbekistan and earned a place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.[4]

Personal life

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Aokuso is related to rugby union player Joseph Sua'ali'i.[6]

Professional boxing record

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7 fights 7 wins 0 losses
By knockout 4 0
By decision 3 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
7 Win 7–0 Ghana Emmanuel Danso TKO 1 (10), 1:48 Mar 23, 2024 Australia JBS Basketball Arena, Ipswich, Australia
6 Win 6–0 Argentina Gabriel Omar Diaz MD 10 Oct 7, 2023 Australia Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre, Townsville, Australia
5 Win 5–0 Australia Renold Quinlan UD 8 Jul 19, 2023 Australia Hoops Capital, Sydney, Australia
4 Win 4–0 Cuba Yunieski Gonzalez UD 10 Mar 12, 2023 Australia Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia Won vacant IBO Inter-Continental light-heavyweight title.
3 Win 3–0 Peru David Zegarra TKO 2 (10), 1:48 Nov 23, 2022 Australia Aware Super Theatre, Sydney, Australia
2 Win 2–0 New Zealand Robert Berridge TKO 2 (10), 1:09 Jun 29, 2022 Australia Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Australia Retained ANBF Australasian light-heavyweight title.
1 Win 1–0 Australia Michael Van Nimwegen TKO 5 (8), 3:00 Apr 6, 2022 Australia Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia Won vacant ANBF Australasian light-heavyweight title.

References

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  1. ^ "Paulo Aokuso". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Boxing: Men's Light Heavy (75-81kg)" (PDF). Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2021". The Roar. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Boxing AOKUSO Paulo - Tokyo 2020 Olympics". olympics.com. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Paulo Aokuso". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  6. ^ Chapman, Simon (4 October 2023). "EXCLUSIVE: Boxer Paulo Aokuso backs cousin Joseph Suaalii's rugby defection to 'put food on the table'". Wide World of Sports (Australian TV program). Retrieved 27 November 2024.
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