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The secret weapon helping ‘the next Anthony Joshua’ in his fight for Olympic glory

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Delicious Orie will head to Paris 2024 as Team GB’s representative in the super heavyweight category and Anthony Joshua’s ex-trainer is guiding him

Team GB’s next super heavyweight boxing star Delicious Orie believes that Anthony Joshua’s former trainer is the right man to lead him to Olympic glory.

Every British super heavyweight boxer that has competed at the Olympic Games has won a medal. Orie is hoping to become the seventh at Paris 2024 and is the next cab off the rank in the division, following in the footsteps of the likes of Joshua, Audley Harrison and Joe Joyce.

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The man in charge is GB Boxing supremo Rob McCracken, who coached Joshua through the professional ranks until they split in 2022 and guided Carl Froch through his entire career.

In 2023, Joshua said of McCracken: “Rob’s a really good coach. The only thing I’ll say though is look at Froch’s nose. He just didn’t teach me defence. I was getting hit way too much with clean shots. Rob was too committed to the Olympic team, not the pro team.”

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Orie, who qualified for his Olympic debut by winning last year’s European Games, has no such concerns.

“Rob understands me,” says Orie. “Outside the ring, he’s seen talent from the beginning, and he knows how to polish that talent and make it the finished article.

“I’ve got full confidence in him. I know what he’s done in the past and if I can achieve half of the things he’s done with some boxers, these guys have gone from nothing to the top of the game.

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“I know that I’m in a very good place, so all of my trust is in Rob and the team. I know I’m part of the best programme in the world.”

Parallels with McCracken’s former charge are proving hard to escape. Joshua and Orie have sparred together, and both came to boxing very late, with Orie starting aged 18, as well as sharing Nigerian heritage.

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“The biggest thing I’ve learned from AJ is that anything is possible,” Orie says. “I’ve also learned that one of the biggest things in your career is who you have around you.

“What’s your primary goal? Is it the big commercial deals or just reigning as heavyweight champion of the world for as long as you can? It really matters who you listen to.

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“I’m not saying he’s made any right or wrong decisions because I don’t know him well enough personally to say that, but there are lots of things I’ve taken from his career.”

Born in Moscow to a Nigerian father and Russian mother, Orie’s family moved to London to escape racism and to seek a better life when he was seven. It is a remarkable backstory, but boxing didn’t turn Orie’s life around – or keep him out of trouble.

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“The way I see it, you don’t have to be a brute to become a champion,” says Orie. “This scrapper is an A* student at A-Level and holds a first-class honours degree in Business and Management.

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“In boxing, you don’t have to come from a background where you’re disobedient in school and can’t pay attention, because I wasn’t that kind of person. Sometimes you’ve got to grit your teeth and fight but I’m trying to push out the message that as long as you are dedicated and focused, you can achieve great things in this sport.”

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