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  • #11
    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
    Efe is very robotic so Sanchez has a good chance if he doesn't get caught.
    Yup. Efe still fights very stiff, he throws bricks as punches but leaves himself open. I will be pulling for him but think Sanchez is the more athletic, more well rounded fighter. I'm not a fan of Sanchez, I think he coasts and gets lazy. He can do that against Joey Dawejko and Nagy Aguilera but Efe may drill him if he isn't on his game.

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    • #12
      I think very little of each due to Sánchez being arrogant and without killer instinct, Efe killer instinct with much of anything else plus he got rid of a great trainer who would have made him better in Ronnie Shields. So may the best of these two be without much to look forward too!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by dan_cov View Post


        What do you mean you favour Efe due to experience?
        Sanchez was winning Cuban national titles and beating the likes of Erislandy Savon before Ajagba had even thought about lacing up a glove.
        Experience at pro level Dan. The amateur stuff is great for boxing skills but he has fought very low quality opposition at the pro ranks. It's basically going to be an unknown if Sanchez can handle the power. Also, he's no spring chicken. Father time also favors Efe.

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        • #14
          I like this fight. Considerable risk for both up-and-coming guys. That's nice to see nowadays. I like Sanchez's skills in this one.

          Nice fight. Can't wait for it.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Wacked_Out View Post
            Sanchez is such a dirty fighter but he wont be able to wrap his arm behind Efes' head and hit him because hes too tall. That said Efe fights with cement shoes and will get outboxed.
            This is so cringe. Sanchez didn't cheat vs that bum aguilera, you're the 1st person on earth that actually believes that I think. (Aguilera is an epic btch who will forever be remembered as the giant crybaby coward who tried to quit because he got hit in the shoulder & thought he can win if he cried about"he hit me in the side of the head, did you see that, I can't believe he hit me in the head"(as if he wasn't in a boxing match ffs)

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Elotero View Post

              Experience at pro level Dan. The amateur stuff is great for boxing skills but he has fought very low quality opposition at the pro ranks. It's basically going to be an unknown if Sanchez can handle the power. Also, he's no spring chicken. Father time also favors Efe.
              Father time? What are you talking about? The guy is 28 years old.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                A battle of unbeaten heavyweights has been finalized for July 24th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Efe Ajagba and Frank Sanchez are set to collide as part of the pay-per-view undercard to the Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder trilogy fight.
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                This is the attitude that creates stars. You have to go through hard tests and wrack up nice high quality wins for people to really get behind you. Major props to both guys for taking a stiff test.

                Contrast this Gervonta Davis and Crawford and their frauding lol.

                Two big time fighters int he making here.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by kushking View Post

                  This is so cringe. Sanchez didn't cheat vs that bum aguilera, you're the 1st person on earth that actually believes that I think. (Aguilera is an epic btch who will forever be remembered as the giant crybaby coward who tried to quit because he got hit in the shoulder & thought he can win if he cried about"he hit me in the side of the head, did you see that, I can't believe he hit me in the head"(as if he wasn't in a boxing match ffs)
                  Oh yeah, I forgot about that one.I wasnt even talking about him. He does it every fight. Watch the Brian Howard fight. He did that about three times before it Ko d him.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Wacked_Out View Post

                    Oh yeah, I forgot about that one.I wasnt even talking about him. He does it every fight. Watch the Brian Howard fight. He did that about three times before it Ko d him.
                    Didn't see that, I'll have to rewatch it. But I think if a fighter is able to throw devastating hooks that also damage opponents by breaking rules slightly & ref didn't see it then I can't fault him too much. I do notice Sanchez does throw wild hooks(nowhere near as wild as Wilder though) but I like Sanchez's hooks, they're nasty af & looping.

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                    • #20
                      Smells like Dubois v Joyce to me, I don't think Ajagba will have anything Sanchez hasn't seen a dozen times in the amateurs.

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