Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Matteo Modugno

When we look at heavyweight boxing one country seems to be forgotten about. Despite having had 2 "world champions" in the heavyweight division Italy seems to have been no where near that standard in recent years, in fact their top recent heavyweight, Paolo Vidoz has become a European journeyman of sorts. One man however does give Italy a serious chance at making a mark on the heavyweight division once again. Matteo "Grissino" Modugno, (9-0, 4) appears to have all the tools a young upcoming heavyweight could ever want and seems determined as well as talented.

Born in Piacenza in 1987 the 24 year old, who is now fighting out of Langhirano, is a man mammoth who stands at 6'6" and although early footage of him does show him carrying some extra weight he has started to tone up a bit more recently. What is surprising about the big man however is that he not only incredibly well for such a huge guy be he has a really good boxing IQ for someone so inexperienced. He has shown an ability to go to both the head and body, mix up his shots and land a crisp clean jab.

Since his debut in May 2010 after having had an excellent time in the amateurs we've seen Modugno not only develop well but also step up his competition in the right sort of manner. He first started with the inexperienced Alex Szekely (TKO1) and has since fought experienced fighters like of Ferenc Zsalek (pts 6), Tomas Mrazek (pts 6) and most recently Lazlo Toth (KO3).

Although far from being the finished article he has begun to develop into a very promising heavyweight prospect who has shown power and skill to get to where he is. Although their was hope, before he turned pro, that he would compete in the 2012 London games, it seems the allure of the professional ring (and the fact Roberto Cammarelle will likely compete as Italy's super heavyweight) has seen him turn over earlier than expected. Hopefully he'll put this extra time to good use in the ring and be on the verges of a European title shot by the time of the Olympics.



Video thanks to sportdacombattimento

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