Efe Ajagba, Lenier Pero and Viktor Vykhyrst all fighting this month

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  1. Scott Cork

    Scott Cork Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ajagba faces Hungarian Jozsef Darmos on the undercard of Jose Pedraza vs Richard Commey on August 27th.

    Pero is on the undercard of Adrien Broner vs Omar Figueroa on 20th August. He will be facing Joel Caudle.

    Viktor Vykhyrst returns on the undercard of Ukrainian butterbean vs Kingpin on August 13th. He fights Adnan Redzovic.
     
  2. ShortRound

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    All very poor tune ups/stay busy fights.

    320 amateur bouts took it out of Pero: he was KO'd in 2/3 of his last amateur bouts, by Frazier Clarke and Hrgovic. Maybe he took too many hard fights in quick succession but his chin has recovered since, maybe his chin has been cracked. Whatever the case may be, he's already picked up a MD against [url]this guy[/url] and had a close fight against [url]that guy[/url].

    Vykhryst went life and death in a [url]2 round shootout[/url] with Kiladze (who also dropped Ajagba) being dropped twice before a premature stoppage in his favour.
     
  3. catchwtboxing

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  4. CroBox29

    CroBox29 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Very bad opponents that will serve as easy training, sparring against better fighters is more useful than these desperate fights that lead nowhere, Ajagba completely disappeared from the radar after the defeat and could start to decline...
     
  5. Chuck Norris

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    Pero and Ukrainian Butterbean actually fought.

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  6. Big Ukrainian

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    He dropped Kiladze 3 times himself though - it wassn't like he was battered all the way around and then got a controversial stoppage.

    But yes, I agree his next opponent is awful, though Ajagba's one is probably even worse
     
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