Sanchez is definitely stiff however he does have that Cuban style mechanics to rely on whereas Ajagba is as raw as they come.
...Sanchez is part of the snake team alongside Eddy Reynoso and Canelo.....Rooting with Efe in this one.
I really don't see what people are talking about when they call fighters stiff. He has head movement, feet aren't cement, does half steps, feints, pull counters, some lateral movement. If Sanchez is stiff then everyone in HW outside of Usyk and Fury is stiff. At that point what is the purpose of pointing it out when everyone falls under the same category. And why is it only Heavyweights who are considered stiff. If Sanchez is stiff so is Medina, Broner, and Joe Smith jr..
I think Sanchez wins via KO. He is elusive enough to stay away from Ajagba and cute enough to catch Ajagba at mid range. He also wins the close range battle too. Sanchez will wear Ajagba down and force a stoppage around the 8th or 9th
Sanchez UD. Not really a fan if either but good to see 2 unbeaten prospects put their zeros on the line.
From what I have seen of both at this point I like Sanchez a little bit more in this match-up. I think he has more versatility to his game. I love these type of fights between two top prospects. It's starting to happen again more and more after a long drought and it's good for the sport.
Sanchez can win this if he sticks to a gameplan and uses his skills. Sometimes he has a tendency to get a bit wild and into a brawl, if that happens Ajagba could catch him.
i wasnt impressed when i saw ajagba until the end. of his last fight...now i think hes got something and i think i will be a hard fight but he will finish Sanchez. His hands seem to land when he throws.
Sanchez by KO. Ajagba is "only" a big, athletic guy with a suspect chin and that's not enough against a proper boxing man.
Ajagba is horrible in my opinion. He has little athleticism, speed and reflexes. He's strong and can punch hard. His skills are rudimentary. It's a matter of time before he's KO'd brutally.