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  • Hayehammer
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    #1

    What now for ola afolabi?

    First i wanna see Ola afolabi vs dennis lebedev in early 2010!
    Meanwhile enzo beats up another bum and then takes on the winner of
    ola vs lebedev! Would be a cool move
  • Kball15
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    #2
    Ola has to get rid of that sparring partner mentality.

    He is very talented, and could have definetly beaten Huck if he had just been willing to engage more often.

    In the fight with enzo he sat back and took punches far to often.

    He is very good, but as it is right now he prolly wont b anybody. which is a shame a lot of wasted talent

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    • Hayehammer
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      #3
      yep Ola can improve with a good trainer!

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      • Heru
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        #4
        Originally posted by Kball15
        Ola has to get rid of that sparring partner mentality.

        He is very talented, and could have definetly beaten Huck if he had just been willing to engage more often.

        In the fight with enzo he sat back and took punches far to often.

        He is very good, but as it is right now he prolly wont b anybody. which is a shame a lot of wasted talent
        A mentality isn't something you can just get rid of. He can try, but it won't change much.

        His punch output will still be what it is. It's not a sparring partner mentality, it's a defensive minded one. I saw some urgency in the Enzo fight when he would let go a ton of little body shots on the inside. From the 6th round on he started doing it which softened his man up for the KO.

        When you're dodging punches making people miss, using your legs, it's going to effect his offense. He'd have to sacrifice something to throw even ten more punches per round.

        @OP Ola should fight fighters that might have a stamina and/or chin problem. That's how he'll be able to stay in the top 10.

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