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Ajose has better power than people give him credit, he is very awkward and has a decent defence. Not sure I fancy your man's chances unless he can get on top of Ajose early and knock him out of his rhythm.
Olusegun has been sloppy recently but with the quality of opponent he has had to face you can't really blame him. I doubt he was jumping up and down at the prospect of facing Nigel Wright again!! Who knows how far he can go, but on his day when he is allowed space to set up his fast combinations he is a very tough opponent. |
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Lucian Bute
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![]() Interesting. Not sure I understand.His level of opposition is not impressive IMO. |
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I think he means Olusegun probably wasn't motivated highly.
And its quite possibly true. Olusegun has been messing around for too long for his age and number of fights. Against his best opponents, Pryce and Nuumbembe he's performed well. I still don't think he's a top echelon world class fighter. Fringe world class...but we'll see. |
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Lucian Bute
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Dan performaed well against his best opponents also,Balbi,Garnett and Delgado.
Coicidence or not I also think Dan is fringe world class. Told you these guys have a lot in common. You think the winner from here has anything to trouble the winner of Witter/Alexander? |
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