Heavyweight big Martin Bakole wants an emphatic ‘I’m again!’ efficiency towards Efe Ajagba, whom he’ll meet in a really attention-grabbing heavyweight collision on the Canelo-Scull card a number of weeks from now.
Bakole, who as he says himself “took a threat” by stepping in to struggle a totally match Joseph Parker at ludicrously short-notice, this when Daniel Dubois was unable to go forward together with his struggle with Parker, wants to point out us all that there are not any in poor health results lingering as a result of that 2nd spherical KO loss.
And Bakole, 21-2(16) insists he’ll beat Ajagba, and that he’ll then struggle for a world title, most certainly subsequent yr someday. Talking with STV Information, Bakole mentioned Turki Alalshikh has verbally assured him that he’ll get a big-fight alternative so long as he comes by okay towards Ajagba, 20-1(14).
“I at all times take a threat. I took a threat towards Parker, and now I’m taking a threat towards Ajabga,” Bakole mentioned. “That is what boxing is for. I’ll take it. After all, I’ll get a world title shot. After Ajagba, I feel I’ll be again within the queue, perhaps primary once more within the WBA. His Excellency promised me a world title struggle. As quickly as I beat Ajagba, I’ll come again in line once more. I feel perhaps subsequent yr I’ll struggle for the world title.”
It certain could be some story if Bakole did handle to bounce again from that fast blast-out by the hands of Parker to the extent that he beats Ajagba after which fights for a model of the world heavyweight title. However can Bakole do it? Did that KO loss from Parker put a dent in Bakole and his future punch resistance? We simply don’t know. Alternatively, Bakole would possibly come again stronger, mentally extra so than bodily, and put the short-notice loss nicely and actually behind him.
The Bakole-Ajagba struggle is perhaps one of the best struggle on the entire Could 3 card. Even when, within the opinion of loads of followers (who actually have criticised the pay-per-view charge for the Canelo-Scull card in Riyadh), that’s not saying an excessive amount of.
Who wins and the way when Bakole and Ajagba rumble in what might show to be a busy, enjoyable night time of heavyweight motion?