Ajagba is a bum like I've always said

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  • BangEM
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    #1

    Ajagba is a bum like I've always said

    When the Ajagba hype on here was at an all time high 2 years ago - I was the only one who said he's a slow/stiff bum.

    Tonight just showed that.
  • Toffee
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    #2
    I've always said he's unimpressive. Nothing special at all.

    Looks a bit scary, that's about it.

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    • sherdog
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      #3
      That was the prevailing opinion from everyone I spoke to.

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      • BangEM
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        #4
        Originally posted by Toffee
        I've always said he's unimpressive. Nothing special at all.

        Looks a bit scary, that's about it.
        He's one of the most hyped boxers ever on this forum. Dubois was also hyped as well.

        And in as much as I agreed that Dubois has some potentials - I always maintained that he's too green and I picked Joyce to spark him.

        With Ajagba, I just never saw what the hype was about. He's stiff, slow and mechanical. I've always maintained that he's a bum and will never win any title.

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        • BostonGuy
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          #5
          One dimensional and no killer instinct, he’s still young doe. I think this was a good development fight for Ajagba - he fought and was stymied by a slick boxer without taking much punishment. He can learn from this fight and the loss on his record is really not blemishing.

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          • YoungManRumble
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            #6
            Originally posted by BostonGuy
            One dimensional and no killer instinct, he’s still young doe. I think this was a good development fight for Ajagba - he fought and was stymied by a slick boxer without taking much punishment. He can learn from this fight and the loss on his record is really not blemishing.
            Yeah that's my problem with him is not letting his hands go enough and lack of killer instinct. When he wobbled Iago Kiladze and guy was on spaghetti legs just just kind of did nothing then got dropped himself moments later if I recall correctly? Particualrly pissed me off cause I had a ****** parlay of him getting a KO in early rounds with Charlo stopping Williams and some other ****** leg cause I was a degen ****** chasing long odds.

            I fully admit to picking Ajagba KO in this fight and being horribly wrong though. Feel kinda dumb but it is what it is. I foresaw it as a Wilder vs Ortiz kinda situation but didn't play out like that at all.

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            • buge
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              #7
              Originally posted by BangEM

              He's one of the most hyped boxers ever on this forum. Dubois was also hyped as well.

              And in as much as I agreed that Dubois has some potentials - I always maintained that he's too green and I picked Joyce to spark him.

              With Ajagba, I just never saw what the hype was about. He's stiff, slow and mechanical. I've always maintained that he's a bum and will never win any title.
              If he got to fight Charles Martin like another stiff boxer did, he'd have won a title.

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              • Boxing-1013
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                #8
                Originally posted by buge

                If he got to fight Charles Martin like another stiff boxer did, he'd have won a title.
                Bingo.....

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                • baroidi
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                  #9
                  Yeah he's very similar to that other stiff Nigerian Brit that lacks intensity and heart lol

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                  • Boxing-1013
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                    #10
                    Let's line up a title fight for him vs a terrible champion, have him steal a belt, and then let him fight at home for his next 10 fights where he can hold the belt hostage as we make sure there is no real chance of him losing.

                    Just wait, you're gonna love him

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