Thanks for the opportunity Big Ears. I am privileged to analyse these possibilities. I must say I am dissappointed that Paul Williams that great fighter is not in your list however I can only deal with the questions raised. Here goes: Hatton is very rough, tough aggressive and popular fighter. I would absolutely love this in Manchester as the greater would be glory to win in this fine fighter's hometown. My only regret is that this fight did not happen sooner about 5 years ago. It is one Ajose and I have wanted since he stopped Bradley Pryce. In a great entertaining fight Ajose plays the matador to Hatton the bull and stops Hatton between rounds 6-10. Speed, versatility, skills and accuracy the key similar to the job PBF did on Hatton. The southpaw and silky skills and power of Ajose will give Hatton a nightmare. If he had problems with Magee and Collazo then it does not bear thinking what would happen to him in this one. Tomothy Bradley who I actually think is the best of the 140 pound champions would be a great fighter. An excellent technical fighter is Bradley with sleek skills, busy and in excellent physical condition. Somebodies "0" must go and unfortunately for Bradley it will be his "O" that goes by either unanimous decision or late stoppage in a battle of the ages. Bradley would go down in this fight. Torres is a great and big puncher. I am not a fan of his boxing ability but his punching power is impressive however like some big punchers he can dish it out but cannot take. Torres get stoppped either early or in the middle rounds but will definitely get stopped. Mayweather is clearly the finest fighter of his era and one of the best ever ever. He may actually be the most complete fighter I have seen in any era and trust me I am fan of Ike Williams, the original Sugar Ray, Kid Gavilan, Ali and the great Charley Burley. Great offensively and defensively with an inbuilt radar to adjust to whatever is in front of him. Many a time I have seen him work out an opponent during a contest clock their rhythmn and thats it he is on the way to victory. To beat PBF you have to unsettle him all contest because he will keep ad******g so lets just say you have to keep him guessing. I honestly cannot make a prediction as to which way the judges would rule but my only wish is that they allow us to do it over 15 rounds. PBF will be facing a southpaw mirror image and will realise just how good both these guys are who will both be in trouble facing the other. Cotto. I am big big fan and was dissapointed that he lost the Margarito fighter to a fighter he is much better than. I know Margarito might have cheated have his gloves loaded with an illegal substance but Cotto had the skills ability not to allow this limited Mexican fighter to get any foothold. The fight can be easy or hard depending on how Ajose fights but I can see a clear unanimous decision for Ajose. At 140 pounds Ajose would stop Cotto. Clottey I don't believe is vcapable of being knocked out. Hurt yes. 120 TO 110 unanimous decision to Ajose. Dzinzurik I must say I have not seen a great deal of so cannot real comment other than to say Ajose has fough a lot of Eastern European both as an amateur and professional. Obviously PBF will be the most difficult. Glad you did not mention Urango or Witter.
What about Malignaggi? It would not be a great accomplishment. Mind would take the fight if it can be made but doubt Lou Dibella would want it.
They are looking for a tune up fight to ease PM back in and I'm sure, rightly or wrongly, they wouldn't see you as a massive threat so why not take a small purse to get the exposure? Win that and the only way is up. Gotta be worth an ask.
If Lou Dibella sees a tape of Ajose fights this will never happen but we are game we can use him as a warm up stay busy contest.
This is where you do yourself no favours. I reckon your an alias - on that note who did you think I was?
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl Nice work on flushing that remaining shread of credibility down the toilet. That **** is ****ing hilarious.
i suppose after ajose beats pbf he becomes one of the p4p greats . come on man you should put a nappy on that mouth of yours cause you are talking some serious shite !
I was asked a question about potential match ups and I gave my honest and sincere answer as to what I envision happening. If you don't agree with me that is your prerogative but don't think you can ask me to shut up. As far as I am aware it is a free country or does the privilege of freedom of expression not apply to foreigners or is it Africans.
:huh:think:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl ****ing hilarious **** Olu. Have you ever thought about doing stand-up. The bit I liked the best is where you describe Mayweather as the most complete fighter you have seen in any era, then go on to predict a "hard-to-pick" 50/50 style match between him and your man. You must be a ****ing alias.
How about the Olusegun "being a mirror image" of Mayweather quote? Thats right, wild, reckless Olusegun is mirror image of Mayweather's defensive and counterpunching style. You can not buy this.