I only read the first post in this thread and its corresponding poll. I didn't review all the other posts that were subsequently submitted.oogiebe wrote: ↑21 Mar 2019, 18:01Do you ever actually read any other posts before posting your novels?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Mar 2019, 17:59 It’s far too early to mention Efe Ajagba in the same sentence as many of the guys listed in this poll. He still has a lot to learn.
There’s a possibility that, with an extra year’s worth of experience under his belt, he may be capable of beating the current iterations of the extremely negative minded Robert Helenius and the seemingly shot Bryant Jennings.
I wouldn’t want a raw novice like Ajagba to share the ring with any of the other guys during the current calendar year.
Ajagba’s opposition in the pro ranks has been terrible in comparison to the names listed in this poll, with the Nigerian’s credibility undermined further by only having eight bouts in the amateur ranks, coupled with looking like a clumsy street brawler when he got dominated by Ivan Dychko.
Don’t buy into the hype just yet until he achieves something impressive. Let’s refrain from prematurely granting him an honorary rite of passage to being considered as a top-ten world-rated heavyweight without even requiring the need for validation.
Apologies for initially missing your comments, since I only read the post of the person who created this thread, but I do co-sign on your sentiments and agree with them wholeheartedly:
I'm glad that we agree on this.