Showing posts with label Anthony Ogogo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anthony Ogogo. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 October 2015

Olympic boxer Anthony Ogogo is second to be knocked out of Strictly... as he blasts judges for being too 'harsh' due to a lack of previous dance training

Time to Ogogo! Olympic boxer Anthony is second to be knocked out of Strictly... as he blasts judges for being too 'harsh' due to a lack of previous dance training

He is used to being the king of the ring - often lasting till the very last round. 
Yet Olympic boxer Anthony Ogogo had less luck on Sunday night's Strictly Come Dancing when he became the second celebrity to be knocked out of the show - after going head-to-head with TV chef Ainsley Harriott in the dance off.
The 26-year-old sportsman, who was paired with professional dancer Oti Mabuse, failed to impress on movie night with his lacklustre Paso Doble to Eye Of The Tiger from the film Rocky although he insists the judges were too unfair on him. 
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So long! Olympic boxer Anthony Ogogo had less luck on Sunday night's Strictly Come Dancing when he became the second celebrity to be knocked out of the show
On Saturday night Anthony and Obi were given 19 points for their fight-themed routine - the same score they received the week before.
Bruno Tonioli said of the dance: 'I'm going to be very rough on you because you're fit, you're young and you should apply yourself... it was all over the place. It was crash, bang, wallop, but the paso doble lacked total artistry.'
Anthony went head-to-head in Sunday's dance off against Ainsley, who is paired with stunning Natalie Lowe and performed the cha cha to Earth, Wind And Fire's 1979 hit Boogie Wonderland from the movie Happy Feet.
Anthony 'I feel sorry for Obi' after Strictly exit
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Disappointed: The 26-year-old sportsman, who was paired with professional dancer Oti Mabuse, failed to impress on movie night with his lacklustre Paso Doble to Eye Of The Tiger from the film Rocky although he insists the judges were too unfair on him
Olympic boxer Anthony Ogogo takes on 'Eye Of The Tiger'
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Knock-out: The duo gave their everything to the final dance - but it was a knock out
Knock-out: The duo gave their everything to the final dance - but it was a knock out
They mean war! Anthony went head-to-head in the dance off against Ainsley, who is paired with stunning Natalie Lowe and performed the cha cha to Earth, Wind And Fire's 1979 hit Boogie Wonderland from the movie Happy Feet
They mean war! Anthony went head-to-head in the dance off against Ainsley, who is paired with stunning Natalie Lowe and performed the cha cha to Earth, Wind And Fire's 1979 hit Boogie Wonderland from the movie Happy Feet
Ainsley and Natalie have 'Happy Feet' this week in Strictly
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When he discovered he was joining Ainsley in the bottom two, Anthony seemed to take the news well and insisted he would bring his fighting spirit
He said: 'We were quite relaxed, I think I was expecting it... I'll give it one last big effort and hopefully that will push us over the line... This could be our last dance... I hope it won't be because the whole thing's been good so far.'
Head judge Len Goodman gave his final advice to Anthony, saying: 'Give it a go Ogogo - Try to refine it, don't just go over the edge.'
Not enough: When he discovered he was joining Ainsley in the bottom two, Anthony seemed to take the news well and insisted he would bring his fighting spirit
Not enough: When he discovered he was joining Ainsley in the bottom two, Anthony seemed to take the news well and insisted he would bring his fighting spirit
Saved: Despite the dance off seemingly going well Bruno was joined by his fellow judges - Darcey Bussell, Len and Craig Revel Horwood - in unanimously deciding to keep Ainsley in the show
Saved: Despite the dance off seemingly going well Bruno was joined by his fellow judges - Darcey Bussell, Len and Craig Revel Horwood - in unanimously deciding to keep Ainsley in the show
Despite the dance off seemingly going well for the handsome boxer, Bruno was joined by his fellow judges - Darcey Bussell, Len and Craig Revel Horwood - in unanimously deciding to keep Ainsley in the show.
Anthony humbly said: 'It's been brilliant. I want to thank Oti she has been amazing. I feel sorry for her because she got lumbered with me.
'I can't dance and I've got a poorly little shoulder. She's done a wonderful job with me so thank you.' 
Save the last dance: Anthony took the news well that he had been dismissed although grumbled about his fellow contestants' dance experience
Tried their best: Anthony chivalrously thanks Oti for her wonderful assistance 
Tried their best: Anthony chivalrously thanks Oti for her wonderful assistance 
He later spoke out against the decision - insisting he was an underdog in the competition because fellow celebs Jay McGuinness and Peter Andre have dancing backgrounds.
He said: 'I do think the judges were quite critical of me, quite harsh with me. I think from the get-go, from the first week I think I was scored quite harshly. I'm not a dancer, I've never danced before - but I was trying my absolute best.
'And when they criticise me on one week, I'd go back and me and Oti would work really hard at putting right what we'd got wrong. But when I came back, there was no sense of well done on correcting... it was just, they were finding more things to highlight.'
Unfair? He later spoke out against the decision - insisting he was an underdog in the competition because fellow celebs Jay McGuinness and Peter Andre have dancing backgrounds
In his comfort zone: The sports champion said, 'I think when you're up against Jay McGuinness, who's done ballet... and Peter Andre who's been a pop star - it's very, very hard to compete
In his comfort zone: The sports champion said, 'I think when you're up against Jay McGuinness, who's done ballet... and Peter Andre who's been a pop star - it's very, very hard to compete
K-Oed: Anthony seemed to love his short-lived time on the BBC show 
K-Oed: Anthony seemed to love his short-lived time on the BBC show 
The sports champion added: 'I think when you're up against Jay McGuinness, who's done ballet... and Peter Andre who's been a pop star - it's very, very hard to compete.
'People want to see entertaining dances, they want to see people do well, but also I think people like to see a journey. And I think my journey could have - if given more of an opportunity by the powers that be - I think my journey could have been good.
'But obviously it wasn't to be... I've never danced before, I was up against professionally trained dancers, and I gave it a good go.'
Standing ovation: Despite their allegedly 'harsh' decisions, the judges gave the Olympian a standing ovation when he left the dancefloor
Standing ovation: Despite their allegedly 'harsh' decisions, the judges gave the Olympian a standing ovation when he left the dancefloor
Bidding adieu: The quick stepping boxer was the second celebrity to go
Bidding adieu: The quick stepping boxer was the second celebrity to go


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Sunday, 4 October 2015

Iwan Thomas is the first contestant to leave Strictly Come Dancing 2015 after losing to Jamelia in the dance-off

Former sprinter Iwan Thomas is the first contestant to leave Strictly Come Dancing 2015 after losing to Jamelia in the dance-off

He didn't fare well on Saturday night's show, landing bottom of the leaderboard.
And it seems that the public weren't impressed with Iwan Thomas's performance either, after he was given the boot from Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday night's results show.
The 41-year-old ended up in the dance-off with TV presenter Jamelia after the pair received the lowest scores from the judges, which were combined with the public votes.
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Going home: Iwan Thomas (seen right) became the first contestant to leave Strictly Come Dancing 2015 after being booted off on Sunday night
Going home: Iwan Thomas (seen right) became the first contestant to leave Strictly Come Dancing 2015 after being booted off on Sunday night
The former sprinter repeated his Cha-Cha with professional dancer Ola Jordan while Jamelia also performed the up-tempo dance with her partner Tristan MacManus.
Before the dance-off, he told the judges he would give it 'everything he's got' in the dance-off.
He declared: 'I'm gutted, I've said it all along, I'm obviously not a naturally talented dancer but I work hard and I'm going to give it everything in the dance-off.'
But Iwan's enthusiasm wasn't enough to keep the Olympic medalist in the competition, with all of the judges voting to save the Loose Women panellist instead.
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Dancing for his place: The 41-year-old ended up in the dance-off with TV presenter Jamelia after the pair received the lowest scores from the judges, which were combined with the public votes
Dancing for his place: The 41-year-old ended up in the dance-off with TV presenter Jamelia after the pair received the lowest scores from the judges, which were combined with the public votes
Sad to leave: Speaking to the show's host Tess Daly after it was announced that he'd be leaving, Iwan said: 'I've loved every minute of it, training with Ola every day. Everyone is so nice, I don't want to go home'
Sad to leave: Speaking to the show's host Tess Daly after it was announced that he'd be leaving, Iwan said: 'I've loved every minute of it, training with Ola every day. Everyone is so nice, I don't want to go home'
Speaking to the show's host Tess Daly after it was announced that he'd be leaving, Iwan said: 'I've loved every minute of it, training with Ola every day. Everyone is so nice, I don't want to go home.'
Ola added: 'I absolutely love dancing with you, I'm sorry that it ended so early.' 
Of staying, Jamelia said: 'It was a great feeling, but I felt immediately sad that someone was going.' 
Bad news: Iwan's enthusiasm wasn't enough to keep the Olympic medalist in the competition, with all of the judges voting to save the Loose Women panellist instead
Bad news: Iwan's enthusiasm wasn't enough to keep the Olympic medalist in the competition, with all of the judges voting to save the Loose Women panellist instead
Not ready to leave: Before the dance-off, he told the judges he would give it 'everything he's got' in the dance-off
Not ready to leave: Before the dance-off, he told the judges he would give it 'everything he's got' in the dance-off
Time for the Cha-Cha: The former sprinter repeated his Cha-Cha with professional dancer Ola Jordan while Jamelia also performed the up-tempo dance with her partner Tristan MacManus
Time for the Cha-Cha: The former sprinter repeated his Cha-Cha with professional dancer Ola Jordan while Jamelia also performed the up-tempo dance with her partner Tristan MacManus
On TV next week: The couples that were put through to next week's show were elated to he saved
On TV next week: The couples that were put through to next week's show were elated to he saved
So happy: EastEnders star Kellie Bright said it was 'probably one of the worst experiences I've ever had'
So happy: EastEnders star Kellie Bright said it was 'probably one of the worst experiences I've ever had'
Triumphant: Daniel O'Donnell was voted to stay in the competition alongside dancer Kristina Rihanoff
Triumphant: Daniel O'Donnell was voted to stay in the competition alongside dancer Kristina Rihanoff
Head judge Len tried to offer him advice before the dance-off, telling him: 'It's very difficult to give advice at this stage because you're a beginner and you're trying to remember the routine.
'Sometimes less is more, come out and bring it down a notch.'
And before Jamelia had to dance to save her place in the competition, she told Tess that she didn't want to go home, saying: 'I just have to give it everything I've got. I've loved every second of my experience and I'm not ready to go yet.'
Whoops: Peter Andre was saved but admitted he was confused by the colour-changing of the lights
Whoops: Peter Andre was saved but admitted he was confused by the colour-changing of the lights
TV actress: Helen George admitted she felt like it wasn't her name that was called out
TV actress: Helen George admitted she felt like it wasn't her name that was called out
Ready, Steady, Through!: Ainsley Harriott made it through to next week's show
Ready, Steady, Through!: Ainsley Harriott made it through to next week's show
The couples that were put through to next week's show were elated to he saved, with BBC Radio 2 host Jeremy vine apologising for reacting as if he'd 'won the entire competition.'
Georgia May Foote admitted that waiting to find out if she was safe was 'scarier that actually dancing.'
EastEnders star Kellie Bright said it was 'probably one of the worst experiences I've ever had.'
Not the best Waltz: Despite a mixed performance on Saturday night, boxer Anthony Ogogo made it through to next week
Not the best Waltz: Despite a mixed performance on Saturday night, boxer Anthony Ogogo made it through to next week
Sorry: BBC Radio 2 host Jeremy vine apologising for reacting as if he'd 'won the entire competition'
Sorry: BBC Radio 2 host Jeremy vine apologising for reacting as if he'd 'won the entire competition'
Finally: Anton du Beke must've been delighted that he finally has a decent partner this year, in the form of BBC Proms' Katie Derham
Finally: Anton du Beke must've been delighted that he finally has a decent partner this year, in the form of BBC Proms' Katie Derham
Mixed feelings: Carol Kirkwood admitted it was 'awful' saying goodbye to a contestant, telling host Claudia Winkleman: 'We're a gang now. We don't anyone to leave'
Mixed feelings: Carol Kirkwood admitted it was 'awful' saying goodbye to a contestant, telling host Claudia Winkleman: 'We're a gang now. We don't anyone to leave'
Helen George explained that she was 'still in shock' from the results while Peter Andre admitted he was confused because he thought the fact that the light went red meant he was going home - despite being top place on the leaderboard.
Carol Kirkwood admitted it was 'awful' saying goodbye to a contestant, telling host Claudia Winkleman: 'We're a gang now. We don't anyone to leave.'
Girl talk: Claudia Winkleman (left) and Tess Daly looked glamorous on the show
Girl talk: Claudia Winkleman (left) and Tess Daly looked glamorous on the show
They love him: Crooner Rod Stewart also performed in his trendy leopard print blazer 
They love him: Crooner Rod Stewart also performed in his trendy leopard print blazer 
Jay McGuiness, who earned the most points on Saturday night's show, said he 'hates' that the contestants are in peril every week but that he feels like a 'new man' after a show-stopping Waltz - and a hair cut.
Also on Sunday night's show, Rod Stewart performed his new single, looking every inch the rocker in a leopard-print blazer. 
On Saturday night, Iwan landed bottom of the leaderboard after earning a total score of just 13 out of a possible 40.
Last place: On Saturday night, Iwan performed the Cha Cha to Sexy And I Know It with Ola Jordan which sadly left him at the bottom of the Strictly leaderboard, with a total score of just 13
Last place: On Saturday night, Iwan performed the Cha Cha to Sexy And I Know It with Ola Jordan which sadly left him at the bottom of the Strictly leaderboard, with a total score of just 13
Iwan and Ola fail to impress with bizarre cha cha cha routine
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His Cha Cha to Sexy And I Know It with professional dancer Ola failed to set the judges worlds alight, with Craig Revel Horwood giving the couple just 2 points.
After struggling with his moves in rehearsals, he was told he came onto the dancefloor with 'too much aggression' for the fun-loving style of dance. 
Head judge Len Goodman told him: 'You came out tonight, you said "right I’m going to show them", you came out with so much aggression and so much attack that you lost your finesse.'
Bruno Tonioli agreed, telling Iwan: 'You went to the Neanderthal approach to the Cha Cha and you smashed it to the point of extinction. Dances have to exude a certain character. That was murder.'
Bizarre: His Cha Cha failed to set the judges' worlds alight, with Craig giving the couple just 2 points
Bizarre: His Cha Cha failed to set the judges' worlds alight, with Craig giving the couple just 2 points
Craig didn't mince his words either, saying: 'I just say [that's] 21 and a half hours training wasted sadly. It was stompy, unrhythmic, it didn’t work.'
Former ballet Darcy Bussell was, of course, much more enthusiastic, telling him it looked like he has fun on stage and that's what's important.
She said: 'It is so important that you had fun on this dancefloor and I hope you did.
'Even with the problems you had with the rhythm, you had your beautiful lady there and you were there for her.'
Peter Andre remains at the top of the leaderboard with 15 points, followed by Jay McGuiness and and Helen George with 14 points each.  
Difficult: After struggling with his moves in rehearsals, he was told he came onto the dancefloor with too much aggression for the fun-loving style of dance
Difficult: After struggling with his moves in rehearsals, he was told he came onto the dancefloor with too much aggression for the fun-loving style of dance


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3259759/Former-sprinter-Iwan-Thomas-contestant-leave-Strictly-Come-Dancing-2015-losing-Jamelia-dance-off.html#ixzz3neAI1lZX
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