Comments Thread For: Adam Azim Aims To Impress Against Poulsen, Then Target World Class Opponents

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Adam Azim Aims To Impress Against Poulsen, Then Target World Class Opponents

    Adam Azim continues his development next month when he defends his European super lightweight title against Denmark's unbeaten Enock Poulsen.
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    Looking past the British title? It's the most prestigious belt in the business!!...

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    • thack
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      Talk boxing , not shyte...

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      • Clegg
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        I don't think they should wait for the Dalton Smith fight to become bigger, more likely that one of them loses before then. Azim has built some nice buzz/popularity but would get more if facing UK opponents at this stage of his career. Most of the UK guys who build a big following early, do it by taking on domestic rivals. Smith and Harlem Eubank seem the best choices, Ohara Davies and Ritson too once they get back to winning ways.

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        • Mick Higgs
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          I'm surprised Ben Shalom hasn't got on the Saudi bandwagon, surly having Azim in his stable must be a riyal spinner!

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