FAO Olu

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Grant1, Apr 2, 2009.


  1. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why don't you offer to take Ajose over to the States to fight Malignaggi on the Froch undercard?

    Accept a small purse and get all the recognition and exposure you want :good
     
  2. Smith

    Smith Monzon-like Full Member

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    Because they feel the names should come to them, even though not one legit LWW has heard of Ajose. Hhis team are seriously delusional, don't get me wrong I like Ajose, but this bull**** that they are the most avoided team really irks me. They are very much like a fat kid who looks in the mirror and cries ''why am i fat'' whilst eating a bar of chocalate - i.e. do something about it ****face rather than whining like a *****.

    Its hilarious they expect the big names to come to them, are they ******ed or just plain ignorant on how boxing works?
     
  3. brickfists

    brickfists The Nonpareil Full Member

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    :good thats the post of the day
     
  4. Kid Lucky

    Kid Lucky Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fencesitter!

    Come on - spit it out.

    Funny post
     
  5. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Agree with Brickfist; top post :good
     
  6. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Excellent. Just excellent :good

    I never had a problem with Olusegun, always had him down as a good domestic fighter, maybe fringe world class, but frankly I can't wait until he loses now.
     
  7. D-MAC

    D-MAC Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Probably a bit of both.

    Great post overall:good
     
  8. dwilson

    dwilson Guest

    Ajose appears to be a great bloke and he is a very good boxer but like I have said to Olu many times before they need to move to the states and tale whatever short notice opportunity comes along. Jeez even Ashley Theoplane is doing well for himself by doing that.
     
  9. "TKO"

    "TKO" Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've said the same thing for a while.
     
  10. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Olu, where ya gone?

    Also, when you've been banging on about fighting Witter for months, why are you now calling him ''yesterdays man'' ?
     
  11. Cornerman

    Cornerman Member Full Member

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    Hi everybody. My first post. A momentus occasion.

    I'm a Paul Mccloskey fan and was wondering whats next for him now that witter v alexander is happening.

    I think he needs a move up in class. Branco is moving up a weight so I hear. Don't rate him too much really but would be a handy fight to jump into some top 10s.

    I would like him to fight ajose. From what I've seen I would fancy mccloskey. Ajose has decent power but just feel shots are too wide for mccloskey's defensive style. People think he carries the hands too low but its exciting. And even when he gets caught he pulls his head back a little he only catches the end of the punch which isn't as powerful. Couldn't see Ajose catching him clean ergo Mccloskey points victory.

    David Barnes is there if he wishes to finish up the domestic scene. I would rather him move on though. If Mccloskey is what I hope he is he should come through that challenge.

    I would love to see him up against a former world champ to gauge him. Perhaps Ricardo Torres, Paulie Mallinagi. These would really test him but I think he's ready. At 29 he needs to jump.

    Plus theres always the Hatton v Pacquio winner ;)

    Still just wondering does anyone know who's likely now witter is out?

    Would have posted a new thread but do not have rights.