Time will tell. You can ride with Azim all you like, my guy, but on this side of the pond, he'd be just another good fighter with potential. Stop acting as though he's some kind of generational talent. He isn't.
Yep, he's yet to prove he's the best in the UK as Dalton Smith is no scrub and is fighting a genuine threat in Subrial Matias who is proven world class. If Dalton Smith beats Matias, that puts Azim someway down the pecking order until he's beaten a genuine world class fighter.
That's your opinion.. if you don't think so good for you .. I think Adam will be at least a 2 division world champion 140/147 , he only 23 ..
Well, thanks for permission to have an opinion, Darni. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Azim wins a strap in two divisions. Lesser talents have done so in the far more accommodating four-belt era. So I'm not sure that's the flex you think it is, my guy. What would surprise me, however, is if this kid dominates either division as you seem to think he will. Like I said, good fighter but nothing special. Bam Rodriguez has the look of something special. Azim isn't in the same stratosphere as Bam.
Haha I just mentioned that because you said he not a generational talent and that I know that too.. I guess it's a bit too soon to say if he will or not from me. I do find his attributes of hand speed , decision making , and a good jab , actually his reflexes to know what's coming back and making shots just miss him a bit like Floyd which he actually looks up too quite a bit and a good mix of abilities .. Shane is also a very intelligent coach , teaches you in great detail and knows boxing on a good level.. I think it's a flex to win any world title tbh even in the 4 belt era specially coming from a British Pakistani heritage, we not represented in many British sports , boxing seems like our platform, from that standpoint it's a flex for us.