2012 Olympic bronze medal winner Anthony Ogogo (11-1, 7 KOs) is looking to bounce back after suffering the first career defeat of his pro run.

Last October, Ogogo was upset in a stoppage loss to Craig Cunningham. He suffered a fractured left eye socket during the contest. Since the loss, the boxer had undergone two surgeries to repair the damage. The rehabilitation process continues, with Ogogo looking to return to the ring in October.

"I am looking to get back in October," the 28-year-old told Sky Sports News. "I've had two operations on it, it was quite a bad one. I had an injection in it last night and it was gruesome. I am working hard in the gym every single day, I am still fit, I am still strong and as soon as my eye is fixed, I am getting back into the ring. I want to set the world alight and become a world champion."

Another ring return is being worked on, for World Boxing Association (WBA) cruiserweight champion Denis Lebedev of Russian.

Coming back from defeat, the boxer is being positioned for July 10 in Yekaterinburg - potentially against Australian Mark Flanagan.

At this point, the opponent depends on the WBA's willingness to sanction the fight.

On December 3rd of last year in Moscow, Lebedev lost a hard fought twelve round split decision to countryman Murat Gassiev.

In a strange twist, Lebedev only staked his International Boxing Federation (IBF) title against Gassiev, who was the mandatory challenger to that particular belt. As a result, Lebedev may have lost the fight but he still walked out of the ring as a world champion. A rematch was pondered, but Gassiev refused to entertain a second fight unless Lebedev agrees to unify by placing his WBA belt on the line.

The 37-year-old Lebedev has a record of 29 wins (22 by knockout) and three defeats. And the 26-year-old Flanagan has a record of 22 wins (15 by knockout) and four defeats.