“Tony Khan Cares About his Athletes”- AEW Star Lauds Chairman for Emotional Gesture Amidst Personal Crisis

Published 10/30/2021, 9:00 AM EDT

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Anthony Ogogo respects Tony Khan for his concern towards wrestlers.

Anthony Ogogo, an AEW star and former boxer, made his AEW debut on February 23, 2019. Ogogo is a professional boxer with many medals in his bags. Ogogo began boxing at the age of 12 and has since amassed a long list of accomplishments.

By the age of 24, Ogogo had won medals at the Youth Olympics, the IABA Junior World Championships, the Commonwealth Games, and, most importantly, the 2012 Olympic Games in his home country of England, where he won a bronze medal.

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Ogogo retired from boxing and pursued a career in professional wrestling. Later, he signed to AEW and continued his wrestling career in AEW.

Anthony Ogogo praised Tony Khan for being concerned about his wrestlers

In 2016, Ogogo’s life would alter dramatically, with his popularity rising and him on the verge of winning his first world title. Ogogo sustained a shattered left eye socket during his WBC middleweight title battle against Craig Cunningham.

After suffering a loss of his sight in his left eye as a consequence of the accident, Ogogo underwent nine operations in an attempt to return to boxing. Ogogo had to withdraw from the sport in 2019 at the age of 30.

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Anthony Ogogo expressed his gratitude for Tony Khan by tweeting that he enjoys working at AEW. Tony Khan obviously cares about his employees. It is important for a business owner to care about his staff in order to preserve a positive working relationship.

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Danielson advances to the finals

Tony has recently been in discussions to get his AEW ratings to pass SmackDown. The semi-final bouts between Danielson and Kingston kicked off the most recent edition of AEW Rampage. The match became rather fierce, but Kingston was eventually tapped out. Danielson and Kingston received a standing ovation for their bout.

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With this win, Danielson advances for the AEW World Title Eliminator tournament. On next week’s AEW Dynamite Jon Moxley will take on Orange Cassidy in the semi-finals. The winner will face Danielson in the finals.

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Yash is a WWE and AEW writer at EssentiallySports. Currently, Yash is a BSC student and along with his studies follows his favorite sport. Being a WWE fan since 2012, Yash loves all things related to wrestling.
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