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    NEW YORK Efe Ajagba produced a methodical knockout Saturday night, 2 months after what the Nigerian heavyweight considers a "terrible" performance in his previous fight. The 6-feet-6, 242-pound prospect knocked down huge underdog Razvan Cojanu twice before their scheduled 10-rounder was stopped at 2:46 of the ninth round on the Adam Kownacki-Robert Helenius undercard at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Referee Ron Lipton ended their bout as soon as the 6-feet-7, 255-pound Cojanu took a knee after absorbing another thudding right hand from Ajagba (13-0, 11 KOs).
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  • #2
    i want an american pizza they look quite good

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    • #3
      How did Ajagba look here? I have no way of watching it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
        How did Ajagba look here? I have no way of watching it.
        bad not top 10 material,slow and uncordinated and his punch dont have a lot of strenght

        dubois is miles better even the robotic joyce would destroy him

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
          How did Ajagba look here? I have no way of watching it.
          Looked good...not much power but consistently landed enough to exhaust a plodding Cojanu. Took a few shots as well and showed good chin.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
            How did Ajagba look here? I have no way of watching it.
            He looked good. Improved his head movement quite a bit and worked the body. Fought more of a stick and move amateur style, not really planting his feet much (even then you could tell he’s heavy handed) and took Cojanu into deep waters before beating the piss out of him in the final rounds (probably should have been stopped a bit earlier)

            So he’s improving.

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            • #7
              it reminds me of whasington god tier spartan phisic but mediocre combat skill, at least he have better chin

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              • #8
                Originally posted by belerof View Post
                bad not top 10 material,slow and uncordinated and his punch dont have a lot of strenght

                dubois is miles better even the robotic joyce would destroy him
                ****ing “boxing fans”

                saying a prospect is bad because he’s not top ten?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                  ****ing “boxing fans”

                  saying a prospect is bad because he’s not top ten?
                  No kidding.

                  Ajagba is still a work in progress but you can see that he is getting better in some areas.

                  Let's give the guy some time.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                    He looked good. Improved his head movement quite a bit and worked the body. Fought more of a stick and move amateur style, not really planting his feet much (even then you could tell he’s heavy handed) and took Cojanu into deep waters before beating the piss out of him in the final rounds (probably should have been stopped a bit earlier)

                    So he’s improving.
                    You have to practice that style early....... sounds to me like he used this fight to practice instead of just seeking a KO, going by the limited amount of things I heard.

                    Pretty routine win I gather. I think he'l need 20 fights before we start talking about this guy pushing for titles and fighting the top 10.

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