Re: Efe Ajagba vs Amir Mansour: Mar-09
Posted: 09 Mar 2019, 21:34
kev johnsons a better test these days then mansour (see there fights vs hrgov). lets be real.
Nice post. I'm hoping his handlers aren't yet concerned with his ranking as much as for his development. He dominated a past it fighter tonight, and everyone knows I've been touting Efe for a while now. (rather effusively). He still has work to do and needs to step up his next fight and be challenged a bit more. He looks awfully good and at 24/25 has a time to do this right. I was thrilled at his jab and ability to connect when not on his front foot, and during pivots. Wasn't horrible cutting off the ring, but should get better. Real good looking young HW. Anyone else think his height looks more than 6'5"?gilgamesh wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 21:45 Pretty damn efficient job by Ajagba. He completely dominated Mansour. Didn't quite KO him, but dropped him 3 times, and had him wobbly at the end of Round 2. Mansour knew he stood no chance, and wisely called it a day. This vaults Ajagba into the Top 25 at the very least I'd say. Probably Top 20. He's definitely a guy to keep an eye on. I'd keep matching him against guys like this for the rest of the year, but I'd try to get him a fight every few months if I'm his manager. Hell if he keeps taking 'em out in 1 or 2 rounds it ain't like he's expending much energy
Yeah, staying busy is the key since he is not getting many rounds in. No need to rush him since there are so many newer HW prospects around these days. Just let the others sort themselves out. Being on a broadcast network like FOX got him some great exposure tonight. Before long even casuals will recognize his name. With his power and top-notch conditioning he is becoming a bigger version of sculpted fighters like Holyfield.gilgamesh wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 21:45 Pretty damn efficient job by Ajagba. He completely dominated Mansour. Didn't quite KO him, but dropped him 3 times, and had him wobbly at the end of Round 2. Mansour knew he stood no chance, and wisely called it a day. This vaults Ajagba into the Top 25 at the very least I'd say. Probably Top 20. He's definitely a guy to keep an eye on. I'd keep matching him against guys like this for the rest of the year, but I'd try to get him a fight every few months if I'm his manager. Hell if he keeps taking 'em out in 1 or 2 rounds it ain't like he's expending much energy
100%. Took a couple of good shots in the first round and walked right through it. Can't wait for his next fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:41 Fee Ajagba is definitely one to watch.
That power is scary. One heck of a prospect.
Hopefully he's back in the ring in 6 to 8 weeksoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:44100%. Took a couple of good shots in the first round and walked right through it. Can't wait for his next fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:41 Fee Ajagba is definitely one to watch.
That power is scary. One heck of a prospect.
Hope it's a decent step up.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:47Hopefully he's back in the ring in 6 to 8 weeksoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:44100%. Took a couple of good shots in the first round and walked right through it. Can't wait for his next fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:41 Fee Ajagba is definitely one to watch.
That power is scary. One heck of a prospect.
I don't care if who he faces this year as long as he stays busy busy busy.oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:50Hope it's a decent step up.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:47Hopefully he's back in the ring in 6 to 8 weeksoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:44100%. Took a couple of good shots in the first round and walked right through it. Can't wait for his next fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:41 Fee Ajagba is definitely one to watch.
That power is scary. One heck of a prospect.
If only they would be more active. Wlad will probably be the last HW who racks up 60+ fights (apart from Journeymen) like they all used to.Fightnight Scores wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 21:42 Delving deeper into the heavyweight scene below the nonsense and merry go round of AJ/Wilder/Fury...
Whyte, Miller, Brezeale, Povetkin, Usyk, Parker, Ortiz, Michael Hunter, Pulev, Rivas, potentially Gassiev moving up too....
While not top notch quality, there's competitve fights there to be made is there not?
Then the likes of Hrgovic, Kabayel, Kuzman, Dubois, Gorman, and Yoka coming through.....now we can probably add this Agaba kid in as well!
The heavyweight boxing scene is actually quite healthy!
Needs rounds though. Preferably in one fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:52I don't care if who he faces this year as long as he stays busy busy busy.oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:50Hope it's a decent step up.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:47Hopefully he's back in the ring in 6 to 8 weeksoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:44100%. Took a couple of good shots in the first round and walked right through it. Can't wait for his next fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:41 Fee Ajagba is definitely one to watch.
That power is scary. One heck of a prospect.
Unless he's fighting a legitimate contender I don't see him going too many roundsoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:53Needs rounds though. Preferably in one fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:52I don't care if who he faces this year as long as he stays busy busy busy.oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:50Hope it's a decent step up.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:47Hopefully he's back in the ring in 6 to 8 weeksoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:44100%. Took a couple of good shots in the first round and walked right through it. Can't wait for his next fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:41 Fee Ajagba is definitely one to watch.
That power is scary. One heck of a prospect.
That's an easy problem to solve. Just match him against a guy that's not too dangerous, but is known for toughness. Mariusz Wach. Dominick Guinn...I'm sure there are others guys in this mold.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:58Unless he's fighting a legitimate contender I don't see him going too many roundsoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:53Needs rounds though. Preferably in one fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:52I don't care if who he faces this year as long as he stays busy busy busy.oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:50Hope it's a decent step up.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:47Hopefully he's back in the ring in 6 to 8 weeksoogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:44100%. Took a couple of good shots in the first round and walked right through it. Can't wait for his next fight.tiny_acres wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 22:41 Fee Ajagba is definitely one to watch.
That power is scary. One heck of a prospect.
I think he is closer to 6'7" than 6'6". Let's not talk about 6'5".oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 21:58Nice post. I'm hoping his handlers aren't yet concerned with his ranking as much as for his development. He dominated a past it fighter tonight, and everyone knows I've been touting Efe for a while now. (rather effusively). He still has work to do and needs to step up his next fight and be challenged a bit more. He looks awfully good and at 24/25 has a time to do this right. I was thrilled at his jab and ability to connect when not on his front foot, and during pivots. Wasn't horrible cutting off the ring, but should get better. Real good looking young HW. Anyone else think his height looks more than 6'5"?gilgamesh wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 21:45 Pretty damn efficient job by Ajagba. He completely dominated Mansour. Didn't quite KO him, but dropped him 3 times, and had him wobbly at the end of Round 2. Mansour knew he stood no chance, and wisely called it a day. This vaults Ajagba into the Top 25 at the very least I'd say. Probably Top 20. He's definitely a guy to keep an eye on. I'd keep matching him against guys like this for the rest of the year, but I'd try to get him a fight every few months if I'm his manager. Hell if he keeps taking 'em out in 1 or 2 rounds it ain't like he's expending much energy

Yes, he must retire.candyslim wrote: ↑10 Mar 2019, 05:58 I felt quite sorry for Amir. He's faced by this wall of muscle, can't find a way past these looong arms, and when he tries to close the range gets a face full of hard leather for his trouble. At least he got well paid but I'd be happy not to see 'Hardcore' in a ring again.