Australian-based Filipino KO Artist Ranee Ganoy Inks with Altamura
By Special Report on Doghouse Boxing (April 10, 2011)
       
Explosive-punching lightweight, Ranee “KO Kid” Ganoy (31-11-2, 27 KOs), inked an exclusive managerial agreement with rising Australian boxing manager, Mike Altamura, earlier today.  The Australian-based Filipino has scored six consecutive inside-the-distance victories since a world title elimination setback in 2008. Previously, he rattled off a string of incredible upsets, including an eight-round destruction of former IBF 130lb champion Robbie Peden.

“Ranee Ganoy is the hardest hitting fighter, pound-for-pound, in Australia right now, and one of the hardest hitting lightweights in the world,” said Altamura. “He’s a fun, fun fighter to watch, and a bonafide homerun hitter.”

Although a renowned puncher, Ganoy’s boxing technique and skills have significantly improved since hooking up with Grange Old School Boxing trainer Graham Shaw in 2009. Altamura is adamant that the 31-year-old is just hitting his professional peak. “He’s been a little inactive, but he’s continued learning and developing and I am confident that within a couple fights, he’ll be ready for any of the lightweight champions.”


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