I really like Goodall and his style, and picked him for the upset against Shaw. Because I knew his chin was solid enough that he could take whatever Shaw dished out, get in his grill, wear him down and knock him out. But Ajagba's firepower is probably a bridge too far for Joe to walk through. So as much as I'd like to pick him here, I think Ajagba is going to keep him at the end of his jab, catch him with something huge as he's attempting to close the distance, and KO him.
I like Goodall's chances of pulling the upset. Except it won't really be an upset. He's beaten Ajagba before & has faced enough quality opposition as a pro to get the job done here as a professional. It's a 50/50 fight with lopsided odds. I like those. Goodall has been sparring with Justis Huni as a lead up so he's coming in hot.
Yep Goodall hasn't had many pro fights his only loss is to Justis Huni on points. He was a good amatuer and has a win over Ajagba in the Am's. I believe he has the skill to out box Ajagba and the power to hurt him.