I know that Goldenboy don't want Danny Garcia to fight Ajose and would rather sacrifice Garcia to Khan, however the WBC have mandated the fight and ordered purse bids for this compulsory mandatory. We are not accepting step aside money. Garcia can fulfil his obligation and face Ajose in the mandatory defence or give up the WBC belt fight Khan and Ajose will fight someone else for the vacant title. The choice is his. Ajose fights for the title and will win it. I don't care who is in the other corner but chances are it will be a better fighter than Garcia. The better the opposition the greater the glory.
Would you not accept step aside money if a fight with the winner of a kahn vs garcia fight was promised?
Nothing to do with Networks. Deep down Khan and his people know it's a fight they would lose. The sad truth is that Ajose is not the type you fight unless you absolutely have to.
lol come one man, khan has fought guys like judah, maidana. those are fights he could have lost, not some guy whos best win is some algerian infront of about 30 people. ajose last 4 bar chabah have been really poor, and only one of those he won by tko. i have no problem with this ajose guy, but in all honesty i dont know what he has done to earn a shot at the title.
He has beaten everybody who dared to get in there with him. Won every title available to him so far Nigerian, African Boxing Union, British, Commonwealth, WBF Intercontinental. It's no secret in the trade that he is the most avoided fighter in there. golden boy promotions saw him defeat Chebah and drew their own conclusions. He was also a world class amateur who won many gold medals in international competitions.
LOL this gave me a good laugh. Apart from McCloskey, Ajose would be Khan's easiest fight since Salita. Judah, Maidana, Paulie, PEDerson, and Kotelnik (when he was still active) would all be favored against your boy!!! I know you feel the need to give your kid exposure but stick to the facts and keep it 100, stop with the hilarious exagerrations.
Paulie would not beat Ajose IMO. Not sure Kotelnik wouldn't be outworked either. Either way, wouldn't completely discount Ajose's chances against those two.
There's an old saying which goes "be careful for what you wish for as it may come true". I know he is your man and the way you back him on here deserves a lot of respect and credit, but I don't think many on here actually believe that he is as good as you think. The chances are far more higher of him becoming a footnote on ESB's history and an obscure figure to the more geeky members of the boxing fraternity, in my opinion.