If Kiladze can drop him like he did, I doubt he beats Joshua unless he makes some drastic improvements. I see him more like another Price, impressive offence, but defensively lacking. He has no head movement and he doesn't move very well either, so against an opponent that presses him, I don't see him doing well.
Wtf AJ is stiff but Efe is the epitome of stiffness.. That guy need a lot more fine tuning AJ would smoke him fighting his old style
I am afraid no atm. He'll end up on his behind and counted out. Ajagba has potential, but in all honestly there too many rough edges in his game yet. With a good trainer and right development he may be able to challenge AJ in four years. May be... P.S. I actually like Ajagba.
Not yet put him with Curtis Cokes for another year or two & he could be another Ike Ibeabuchi. Shame Curtis isnt training pro fighters any more tho