Bobby Ologun

Bobby Ologun

birthdate=Birth date and age|1966|4|8
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fightingfrom=flagicon|Japan Saitama, Japan
hometown=flagicon|Nigeria Ibadan, Nigeria
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losses=2
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Bobby Ologun (born Alaji Karim Ologun on April 8, 1966) is a Nigerian-born TV personality, gaikokujin tarento in Japan, and a K-1, mixed martial artist. In Japan, he is known simply as nihongo|Bobby|ボビー. He speaks English, Yoruba and Japanese. He currently lives in Saitama, Saitama Prefecture. On July 26, 2007, he announced on Mezamashi TV that he had become a naturalized citizen of Japan, taking his wife's surname and registering officially as nihongo|Bobby Konda|近田ボビー.

Profile

Ologun is the third brother in a family of thirty one brothers and sisters. After graduating from a Nigerian university, he came to Japan as an assistant to a trading company which his father manages. In 2001, he worked a part-time job in the kitchen of a cafe in Daikanyama, Shibuya while also first appearing in Sanma Akashiya's television program "Sanma's Super Karakuri-TV" on Tokyo Broadcasting System as a non-Tarento interviewee. By the end of the year, he was regular on the popular skits featured on Karakuri-TV, "The Funniest Language School", as a student.

Fame by gaffing

Foreigners who have trouble speaking Japanese are often featured in Japanese variety shows, which may explain the immediate success of Bobby Ologun. His frequent confusion (or feigned confusion) quickly made him an instant star on the Karakuri-TV show.

Some of his famous mistakes were:
*When asked once to compose a haiku poem, he quickly created this work of art::"A winter morning, The pigeon looks very, very delicious."
*Frequently shouted "Don't mess about!" to people who hold a higher position or status than him. He also addresses them with very rude pronouns, such as "Omae" and "Aitsu".
*Called the famous diviner Kazuko Hosoki, "Usagi-sensei" (Rabbit teacher) instead of "Hosoki-sensei" on her TV show.
*Confused tensai (genius) with hentai (pervert).
*Rearranged Ayumi Hamasaki's name into "Amaguri Kayumi" (Itchy Sweet-chestnut). However, the "Amaguri" could have been a switchout for "Hamaguri" which is a type of clam that is symbolic of the vagina in Japanese culture (it is common to switch taboo words for their closest spelled or phonetic equivalent in Japanese entertainment), hence the lasting novelty of the gaffe. He is supposedly a fan of Hamasaki.
*Routinely mistook "Kinchō" (anxiousness) with "Kanchō" (enema).
*Used facial contortions that are associated with "darkie" iconography, such as puffing his lips out to the point of absurdity and bugging out his eyes. His character also uses traits akin to the infamous minstrel shows such as acting ignorant, mentally slow, and overbearingly energetic for no reason.

Fighting origins and records

One of the running skits on Sanma's "Super Karakuri TV" featured Ologun attempting a variety of different jobs and skills in which he had no previous experience (he succeeded Tamao Nakamura in these skit performances). Inspired from watching Bob Sapp vs Taro Akebono on K-1 Dynamite!! on New Year's Eve in 2003, Ologun tried judo on Karakuri-TV. Karakuri-TV's emcee, Sanma Akashiya (who had previously watched a VTR of Ologun struggling in the martial art and half-jokingly said, "Bobby might be able to take part in a combat sport event at the end of the year."), in reference to the New Year's Eve supershows put on by K-1, PRIDE, and Antonio Inoki's now defunct BOM-BA-YE promotion. As a result, he tried various full contact combat sports on the program.

By February 2004, he was initiated into the pancrase stable, "GRABAKA" and studied under its founder, Sanae Kikuta. In March of that same year, he experienced a sparring match with MMA and Jiu-Jitsu legend Royce Gracie. He lost, but Ologun performed better than expected, as he was able to cut Gracie and make him bleed from his forehead. In a joke turned reality, he faced French kickboxer Cyril Abidi in K-1 Dynamite!! at the Osaka Dome on December 31, 2004 Ologun won by three round decision, and scored a surprise victory. This match was the only pure MMA rules bout on that night's card, giving Ologun a slight advantage due to his training and the fact that his opponent, while an accomplished kickboxer, wasn't prepared for MMA style fighting. Abidi was a last minute addition to the fight, Ologun's original opponent Mike Bernardo had to withdrawal due to an injury. Additionally, there was confusion to the rule system of the bout as the captions showed it to be the general kickboxing rules but ended up as an MMA contest. Abidi was admonished for actions Ologun was doing repeatedly in the fight, such as mounted punches, which led fighting pundits to believe the fight was fixed Abidi himself hinted the fight was fixed in a post fight interview. [K-1 Dynamite, [http://www.ironlife.com/mag/issue17/k1dynamite.shtml Iron life Magazine] , Retrieved on April 24, 2008] The Japanese media, which focused quite a bit of time on fighting events such as K-1 and PRIDE, soon dubbed Ologun Saikyō no Shirōto (The Strongest Amateur).

Ologun's next fight was against former Yokozuna, Akebono at K-1 Dynamite!! on New Year's Eve 2005. Akebono, who had a fighting record of 1-9 entering the fight, fiercely attacked Ologun in the first and second rounds. However, Ologun steadily fought his way to another three round decision.

His next fight was in Sapporo at K-1 Revenge on July 30, 2006 where he fought Asian GP champion Yusuke Fujimoto. Ologun earned the ire of the referee with unsportsmanlike conduct as he tripped and pushed over Fujimoto repeatedly, trying to punch at him afterward, and going for sucker punches after gesturing for a break, all of which led to a yellow card. At the end of the 3rd round, he tripped Fujimoto one last time and then stood over him in an unsportsmanlike fashion. Added to the knockdown he suffered in the first round, he lost his first fight and his first under K-1 rules by unanimous decision.

At K-1 Dynamite, New Years Eve 2006, during the K-1 HERO'S was set face the 7'2", 360lb. Choi Hong Man. Choi, on the Hero's website, warned Ologun about his in-ring behavior, saying (in Japanese), nihongo|"Bobby had better grow up."|ボビ?, and , nihongo|"If he makes me mad, He's going to the hospital."|私を怒. In the subsequent fight, Ologun immediately tried a flying kick to Choi's head, but missed. This allowed Choi to capitalize and punch Ologun repeatedly in the head, leading to a stoppage of the bout after 16 seconds into the first round.

Ologun's latest fight was on the next year's K-1 Dynamite show against the returning Bob Sapp. Once again, he was defeated easily by his larger and more powerful opponent by Technical Knock Out in the first round.

Assault controversy

On January 25, 2006, Ologun allegedly assaulted Katsuyuki Ito, the president of the entertainment agency, R&A Promotions, to which Ologun belongs in Shibuya. Police deliberated whether to send prosecution documents to court in lieu of the charges. [Update on the Bobby Ologun Situation [http://www.fightopinion.com/2006/01/29/update-on-the-bobby-ologun-situation/ Fight Opinion] , Retrieved on January 29, 2006] According to the investigation, Ologun reportedly seized the president's clothes and acted violently by throwing around furniture because of a dispute over payment. John Muwete Muruaka, who is famous in Japan as the former private secretary of the scandalized House of Representatives Muneo Suzuki and a member the same agency as Ologun, happened to be there and tried to stop the fight, resulting in a scuffle between the two men.

Ologun later denied that the incident had happened saying, "I didn't hit anybody. On the contrary, I was hit by Muruaka" at a news conference on the same day. It had come out later that Ologun was being paid per the stipulations of his contract, but he did not fully understand the Japanese legalese in it, so he made a deal he didn't have a full understanding of.

At the same time, it was found out that he had lied about his age when the police identified his driver's license in Harajuku police station. He claimed to have been born in 1973 until then, but he was actually born in 1966. He has denied lying about his age. Ologun now uses this incident as part of his gimmick by lying about his age on his blog and on television shows as he maintains that he is 34 years old.

He was banned from appearing on Japanese television for three months and was confined to his quarters from January to April 2006 by the geinokai following the assault incident. [Bobby Ologun Investigated, [http://www.fightopinion.com/2006/01/25/bobby-ologun-investigated-by-japanese-police/ Fight Opinion] , Retrieved on January 25, 2006] . He has since returned to television, but his appearances and bookings have been sparse as compared to the time before the incident. This was believed to be because the talent agency that holds his contract, R&A Promotions, isn't sending any jobs his way due to the bad publicity surrounding the incident. Ologun is still under contract to R&A until December 2007. For that reason, and even though he was under contract and the legality of his actions were questionable, in May 2006, Ologun announced the start of his own independent talent agency, Alemco Productions. However, on September 8, 2006 an announcement on Ologun's blog by R&A Promotions mentioned that they had come to a reconciliation with Ologun and were representing him once again.

Trivia

*One of his brothers, Andy Ologun, is a K-1 middleweight fighter in Japan. Bobby was in his corner for his first ever fight in a losing effort at K-1 MAX on September 4, 2006.
*Ologun is married to a Japanese non-Tarento named Kyoko Konda.
*He was supposed to have fought Mirko "Crocop" Filipović at PRIDE Shockwave 2006, but Crocop pulled out of the event, citing injury.
*Ologun is a character in the re-release of Shin Goketsuji Ichizoku ~ Matrimelee. He appears as a midboss right before the final fight with the actual boss, Princess Sissy. His set of moves does not involve any moves associated with K-1, however, they are more comical, possibly owing to his associations with comedy in Japanese culture. The character itself was later renamed "Bobby Strong."
*Ologun had a cameo appearance in 2005's angling comedy "Tsuribaka Nisshi 16", a long running movie series with Japanese actor/comedian Toshiyuki Nishida.

References

External links

* [http://blog.excite.co.jp/bobbyblog Bobby Ologun official blog "My Everyday"]
* [http://www.k-1.co.jp/profile/ha_bobby.html Fighting & Entertainment Group]
* [http://www.bobbyologun.com/ Bobby Ologun.com] unofficial blog
* [http://www.k-1sport.de/en/database/show_fighter.php?id=220 K-1sport.de - Complete Fighters Profile of Bobby Ologun]
* [http://www.k-1.co.jp/k-1gp/fighter/bobby_ologun.htm Fighters Profile]
* [http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?fighterID=11894 Fight Finder - Bobby Ologun's Mixed Martial Arts Statistics]


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