After a long a very successful amateur career, Evans ”The African Warrior” Ashira Oure turned professional boxer in 1998, and has won two world championship titles and several other titles along the way.

In 2002 he signed a promotional contract with the greatest promoter of all time, Don King, and boxed for four years under the banner of the world famous American, who featured Ashira Oure on shows at legendary venues such as Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, and Madison Square Garden in New York.

In 2005 the Danish-based Kenyan went twelve rounds with future hall-of-famer Joe Calzaghe, while suffering from a torn shoulder ligament, before loosing on points in fight for the WBO world title at super middleweight, a weight-class two divisions higher than Ashira Oure´s natural weight-class light middleweight. Calzaghe is best known in Denmark as the man who beat national hero Mikkel Kessler.

Ashira Oure remains the best professional boxer ever to come out of Kenya, and is one of the most accomplished professional fighters in his adopted home-country Denmark in the last ten years.  

Alongside his active boxing career Ashira Oure has completed personal trainer courses in the USA, and worked as a personal trainer in both America and Denmark. He has experience in working with anyone from business people, or other professionals, wanting to get fit or stay fit while balancing a busy time-schedule, to overweight children and people with various health issues such as obesity, hypertension or high cholesterol.  

Having worked with some of the best boxing and conditioning trainers in the world, Ashira Oure has gained massive experience over the years, and knows from his own body how fitness is best obtained with a combination of training right and eating right.  

 
 

1999: IBF Intercontinental light middleweight champion.

2001: WBA International middleweight champion.

2001: IBA World middleweight champion.

2007: IBA world light middleweight champion.

Never lost titles in the ring!

 

Challenger for WBA world middleweight title, WBO world super middleweight title and Commonwealth middleweight title.

 
 

Six-time Kenyan champion in three weight-divisions.

African champion.

Commonwealth champion.

1996 Olympian in Atlanta, USA.

130 fights, 115 victories.