Ajagba is a future champion, with his versatility he will beat everyone, he gave great fights against Vianello and Bakole and confirmed that he is world class...
Don't let this distract you from the fact the brilliant men and women at boxing rec currently rank Frank Sanchez 25th.
Sanchez one of the most obvious juicers in the sport (which admittedly is a sport full of juicers). It's just so funny how **** his protocol is, with how watery he is and his gynecomastia
Ajagba has improved, he moves better, he knows how to counter now, he has more variety now. But I don't think you can take too much from the Bakole fight because Bakole was in horrible shape and couldn't fight for more than a round without taking a round or two off after. Ajagba still looks open for the right hand, the Vianello fight showed that and he basically circled to his right for 95% of the fight against Bakole. Sanchez still has a fast right hand and has the power to take him out. I favoured Sanchez to stop him last time, this time I think it will be more competitive, but I still think Sanchez might pull it off and land the finisher, because Ajagba still looks vulnerable to the right hand.
Ajagba is as clumsy and stationary as an oak log. Sanchez will beat him again. But Dubois would absolutely beat Sanchez to a pulp.
What happened to the IBF ordering Sanchez-Hrgovic? Seems like they just pick and choose what fight sounds interesting and run with that
Why was Hrgovic even up for another eliminator? He's only ranked 6th by the IBF, Ajagba and Sanchez are ranked 3rd and 4th with Chisora 2nd and the mandatory spot vacant. I assume the winner of Ajagba/Sanchez fights a final eliminator against Chisora for a title shot.
Ajagba was very active since losing to Sanchez. Frank is coming off of a loss and an injury, and some atrocious training direction as far as I'm concerned.