It's not often we get to see an undefeated heavyweight prospect taking on another undefeated heavyweight prospect so early on in their careers! I applaud both of these fighters for putting it on the line and risking their 0! The rest of the division should take note. Joyce and Zhang should also be given credit for doing the same.
To be fair Joyce and zhang are pretty old and aren’t getting a title any time soon unless usyk or fury wanna stay busy while fury stalls out the division yet again with his antics, this situation with these 2 fighting is different they are both young nd actually prospects this was a special fight for both indeed
@@lightskinkeithsweat2717 Good point 👍......It's great when you do get to see 2 undefeated boxers actually having the nuts to put it on the line....no matter their age It's still enjoyable to watch.
I liked this fight a lot. SANCHEZ Proved that *Boxing IS a Skill-Set.* In everyday life, being bigger and physically stronger does translate into a fighting advantage in most cases. When Technique, Rules of Engagement and EXPERIENCE are involved, the tune of the song can change Drastically. Efe is Good. He's young, patient and strong. He has a lot of room to grow and he will. The CUBAN FLASH is just *better* as a Boxer. His talents are a reflection of his own suffering and contributions to his craft and the sport itself.... This fight was a stepping stone for Efe's Eexperience and a Confidence Boost for Sanchez. Good things to come from this for both fighters.
nicely said sir. i tip my hat to you- dont you also love guys like this bloke google myself who don't know shit but still feel their obligation is to shit on everyone
Yeah, he is still strong and he still a vainglorius dimwit who refuses to shake an opponents hand at the weigh in and after defeating him. Ajagba is an embarresment to boxing.
Efe Ajagba impressed me a lot with his nice respectful manners. He fought a clean fight. he was constantly attacking and remained in the middle of the ring at all times, showing that he was a formidable boxer who is not easy to defeat. The great cuban champion of course had the upper hand all the time. he was more agile and skillful than his opponent. He often changed styled and basically kept Ajagba busy trying to catch him while landing a few surprising power punches. as has been commented already, this fight was a wake up call for Ajagba who up until this fight had not faced a more complete fighter before. both fighters were about equal in many respects also. the commentators were correct in all their opinions throughout the fight. overall a great fight. Ajagba deserves credit and he shows that he is a great person both inside and outside the ring. smiling with and thanking his opponent Sanchez at the end of the fight was an honorable thing. thanks to premier boxing champions for putting this awesome video, quite entertaining, have seen it twice now. ok folks that's all! thanks
@@kerontucker4488. He probably means his mannerisms and how he carries himself. A lot of champion like qualities that are necessary, a lot of people had a belt and lost it soon as they got it. There's some who never got their shot but everyone who's anyone in the know, knows that they are champions
He needs to cut off the ring and use his jab better. Also throw more combination of punches. He kept doing the same thing all fight and lost because of it. If he could have cut off the ring while staying long with Sanchez it wouldn’t have gone the way it did.
Sanchez all class in there. Completely comfortable fighting well with his back against the ropes. Side to side movement, counter jab, the Cuban foundation in a great HW frame is very cool to watch. It really bothers me that he a secret to the masses. He should be getting the big fights but when you’re very good not with a big time promotion it’s not good situation.
This is an accidental treat.Rare and beautiful 2 top 10 fighters challenging each other to prove supremacy. The 0 be damned Thankz for sharing. Great video
If you think that trilogy was "good" let alone "one of the best", I'm wondering how far back you go in watching trilogies. Both guys are trash. I mean, so was Ward & Gatti; but these two, for heavyweights ehhhh....
@@benyah3390 From technical perspective, I agree it was far from it. But I was referring to the entertainement value. These guys gave us some much needed entertainment of heavyweight boxing.
The sixth round knockdown no-knockdown question. Look at Ajagba's knee contact to the back of Sanchez's leg calf/knee. I think that would make Sanchez's left leg collapse and he would go down. Good no-knockdown call by the ref. Ajagba fought the first round every round. He sucked!
Huge mutual respect between both. First time I saw Ajagba displaying his punches like never to be thrown exhibition items. He managed to exasperate his corner men. Clearly, Sanchez was the better fighter & more confident too
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Sanchez has a great counter-hitting style against orthodox right handers. And real offensive power. Can see him matching well against Joshua and Hrgović, maybe even Joyce. Wilder would be fun. Much less convinced he can deal with Usyk, Ruiz and of course Fury. He looks vulnerable whenever he has to make the pace himself, and when his opponent's feet are faster than his.
Firstly Ajagba's potential is unreal, he just needs a skillet trainer to work on his movement (dancing feet) and develop other shots apart from his right hand, throw in the uppercut and a left hook as well a more effective jab. Secondly, Sanchez should have been disqualified for his left hook thrown while Ajagba was on his knee, no way the ref didn't see that in addition to ruling the knockdown as a slip the previous round it leaves a really fishy smell. Awful, but hopefully Ajagba learns from all the things he did wrong. His first major challenge,, might be the loss will eventually be what he needs to grow into a complete boxer.
Ajagba has to learn how to use his left hand --- to jab and hit body time and time again. Also the straight hit with the right hand. Walking around to land with the right hand alone will not do it.🔥🔥🔥. He should use right hand to hit body 3-5 times each round.🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@LOADDABOWL We will see, if any of them even take that fight, anyways I'm not saying he beats them... I'm saying he's a good fighter who is avoided, he knows how to fight. You clearly just can't accept pure boxing skill if you don't see how talented he is. He is a walk in the park for none of the fighters you mentioned.
Power vs Pugilism again. The more boxing you watch, the less you believe in” one good punch and it is over” .First off you have to hit him, period. And partial blocks or rolling with the punches is one thing, then you have a heavy with a chin like Fury. Skills pay the bills
Ajagba did very good against a very skilled and talented fighter but to be honest he made it easy for Sanchez. Walking forward predictably and without being consistent with the jab. Someone also needs to teach this guy how to use his 85" reach because looking at his fights, he doesn't know how to.
I like Sanchez. I want to see him in there with one of the top guys. Andy Ruiz Sr said his son could fight him if the Wilder fight doesn’t happen. I honestly think Sanchez would beat Ruiz.
Yeah I would pick Joyce in a competitive fight. Joyce is too big, too strong and won't be following him around waiting to get hit like Ajagba. He will work behind his long jab, uses his reach and height and wear Sanchez out then stop him late.
No knockdown, he slipped. Then, yes no point taken for hitting in the ground. Fair win I think, but i dont like Frank attitude of smiling all the fight to his oponent
Adgaba is stronger but not aggressive at all. He was following Sanchez but not throwing punches. He wasn't jabbing to get the opportunity to throw the right either.
U reaching rewatch the slow mo replay knock down my friend Sanchez never touched efe to even cause him to go down .efe anticipated it then got caught under Sanchez trying to bob and weave under him Sanchez pint him under his arm with his body efe then got on one knee in a crouched position Sanchez took advantage and tried to land a uppercut Sanchez didn't knock him down and he probably ain't know that efe was on one knee he did know efe was trapped cause he used his body to trap him to hold him steady for the uppercut it's like in basketball u use your body going to the rim to keep your opponent off balance so he can't plant his feet long enough to jump to block you get to the basket it's called body utilization control it's almost like a perry or better yet when u wrapped up your opponent and you turn him around on the ropes and now he's in the corner except you not touching him u just hovering over him making sure he can't move so u can load up on the hook and he can't move coaches teach this it's called smothering u can use smothering techniques for multiple reasons to close the distance cut off the jab or get in close to cut off the power or Luke Sanchez did in this circumstance demobilize your opponent from boning and weaving under your hook long enough to land a devastating punch
I simply cannot believe the referee's actions. Calls knock-down on Efe but does not count. Calls no penalty point on Frank S's punch while Efe is clearly down. Does not matter what Frank intended. Efe was down and got smashed. Amazing Efe recovered as well as he did -- but he may, in the later rounds, have felt the effect of that misfortune, so unable to marshal his skill and power in attempting to get the knock-out on Frank. Should be rematched.
Ajagba needs a much better trainer ... plain and simple. Efe has been a 1,2,1 puncher since I first seen him fight and he's still doing it . That only works on bums , not slick boxers . I blame his sorry axx trainers .
Sanchez better in ever respect except maybe power. Ajagba only even started boxing a decade or so ago and it showed in there. Sanchez is a clever, quick fighter. Knows every trick.
For almost the last three decades, these "SO-CALLED HEAVYWEIGHTS" are all "HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND HYPE" who possess THE TECHNIQUES AND RING IQ OF A WALNUT!!!! THIS DEFINITELY APPLIES TO DEONTAY WILDER AS WELL. I FEEL THAT THERE'S NOTHING APPEALING ABOUT HIM.
@@melparker9272 You know what they say about history, right? Those who don't remember are condemned to repeat itself. Therefore, it would BEHOOVE you to acquaint yourself with "THE REAL MASTERS OF THE SWEET SCIENCE", IF YOU'RE NOT "MENTALLY LAZY AF" THOSE LEGENDS WOULD GIVE THESE "FLY DRAWING HEAVYWEIGHTS" ANEURYSMS!!
The ref was wrong ajagba was down got hit it should of been a timeout and a penalty Roy jones jr got disqualified for the same shit. Where was the standing 8 count for ajagba. Plus sanchez went down his gloves hit canvas it should of been a knockdown they robbed ajagba. Sanchez should of been disqualified
WHY THE SPOILER THUMBNAIL? Only Boxing does this. Would you watch a football game if they told you the final score in advance? "In the thrilling game you're about to watch, the 49ers come back from a 28 point deficit to beat the Chiefs 41 -35 in overtime!"
Its any part of the body that touches the ground other than the fighters feet so.if the knee touches the canvas after being hit its classed as a knockdown so realistically the 2nd punch was illegal
Here's another dynamite heavyweight card: Ajagba vs Ngannou, Battle of the Babys Jarrell vs Jared Anderson, Joshua vs Wilder and Zhang vs Hrgovic!!! Winner of Joshua/Wilder takes on winner of Usyk/Fury
Every time Sanchez pulls his pants up [frequently] - I think Ajagba is gonna step in and hit him while both hands are down - only up to round 5 yet however :)
Frank made Ajagba his bitch for the night lol 😂. Skills always beats power. That’s why Frank Sanchez is the most feared boxer. He will beat every present heavyweight except Usyk who doesn’t rely on his power just his skill. Watch top names will only fight him when he is a grandpa
The commentator doesn’t know the difference between a hook and an uppercut and then proceeds to say what he thinks Sanchez intended lol. He intended to throw an illegal punch on a downed opponent. Should have been a DQ. Boxing is the only sport that ignores rule breaking based on perceived intentions and accidents. Accidental or not a groin shot still hurts for example. An opponent bat is much roller and his head is stationary at the shorter opponent’s waistline then obviously he’s on a knee! Notice that Andre had the common sense to say he didn’t know but the weatherman they got commentating want stop talking about what he thinks Sanches meant
Cowardice is in their nature. Strong, but both are afraid and do not risk fighting. The fight didn't work out. For a passive fight, it is necessary to stop and remove points or expel from the ring.
If the gloves of AJAGBA hit the floor then Sanchez punch him that was elegal punch,but AJAGBA only knees Infront of Sanchez while his gloves cover ing his face,so it means okay Sanchez can punch him for follow up ..
Whoever trains ajagba's needs to teach him how to throw hooks and overhands. He needs atleast 5 more fights under his belt before he fights for a title.
Bro look for the people making it seem like sanchez is above efe ajagba no!!! Lol he is just more mobile but over all they were both at the same level skill wize just because u mover around dont make u better efe scored just as much as sanchez and if u review the so called knockdown u will see sanchez didn't knock ajagba down ajagba try to anticipate the hook and bob and weave under it and got caught under his arm and sanches body then sanches kept him in that position to land a uppercut but the reff was already ruling it a knockdown trying to sepeeate it but it wasnt rewatch the slow mo replay youll see the hook sanchez threw never landed on efe efe was anticipating it and try to bob under it got caught under him honestly they were evenly match trading punches its just sanchez was alot more mobile giveing him the perception of a better or more skilled boxer wich isnt the case its just a illusion if efe works on his mobility come back for a rematch i bet money it would be a draw
Ajagba doesn't know how to quickly box, but keep jabs without strong punching continuously. He walks but doesn't punch, only jabs, afraid of getting hurt from the opponent. Ajagba's boxing is not brutal.
A slo mo heavyweight waltz.! Why would some people put on a pair of gloves, & enter the square arena of a boxing ring, if they do'nt want to engage in the give & take of, ( hit & get hit.!)
It's not often we get to see an undefeated heavyweight prospect taking on another undefeated heavyweight prospect so early on in their careers!
I applaud both of these fighters for putting it on the line and risking their 0!
The rest of the division should take note.
Joyce and Zhang should also be given credit for doing the same.
To be fair Joyce and zhang are pretty old and aren’t getting a title any time soon unless usyk or fury wanna stay busy while fury stalls out the division yet again with his antics, this situation with these 2 fighting is different they are both young nd actually prospects this was a special fight for both indeed
@@lightskinkeithsweat2717 Good point 👍......It's great when you do get to see 2 undefeated boxers actually having the nuts to put it on the line....no matter their age It's still enjoyable to watch.
Hrgović and Zhang, Fury and Wilder
Both risked their zero's when fighting and the better ones won
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I liked this fight a lot. SANCHEZ Proved that *Boxing IS a Skill-Set.* In everyday life, being bigger and physically stronger does translate into a fighting advantage in most cases. When Technique, Rules of Engagement and EXPERIENCE are involved, the tune of the song can change Drastically. Efe is Good. He's young, patient and strong. He has a lot of room to grow and he will. The CUBAN FLASH is just *better* as a Boxer. His talents are a reflection of his own suffering and contributions to his craft and the sport itself.... This fight was a stepping stone for Efe's Eexperience and a Confidence Boost for Sanchez. Good things to come from this for both fighters.
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Great fight between 2 top 15 or so guys who were trying to make their mark. Frank looked dang near top 5 on this night tbh
Lol Sanchez ran and landed way less than 100 punches in 10 rounds. He isn't skilled. Efe is just even less skilled.
nicely said sir. i tip my hat to you-
dont you also love guys like this bloke google myself who don't know shit but still feel their obligation is to shit on everyone
@@googlemyself4091yes people be exaggerating bro frfr
Frank's excelent foot work was the key in this fight. Efe is to static.
It's a Nigerian thing. We are slow fighters. We've come to rely so much on our extraordinary power. As a result, we don't care for speed.
Èfe no réflexion
Ajagbe was totally spooked by Sanchez's professionalism and power.
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Lol no, he wasn’t spooked. Sanchez is just better tho.
Efe forgot how to throw punches
Efe Ajagba is still strong. This is just a wake-up call. All undefeated boxers need one.
Yeah, he is still strong and he still a vainglorius dimwit who refuses to shake an opponents hand at the weigh in and after defeating him. Ajagba is an embarresment to boxing.
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@@tonysa2337 It CAN'T be that bad. A handshake??🤣🤣🤣🤣
Efe Ajagba impressed me a lot with his nice respectful manners. He fought a clean fight. he was constantly attacking and remained in the middle of the ring at all times, showing that he was a formidable boxer who is not easy to defeat. The great cuban champion of course had the upper hand all the time. he was more agile and skillful than his opponent. He often changed styled and basically kept Ajagba busy trying to catch him while landing a few surprising power punches. as has been commented already, this fight was a wake up call for Ajagba who up until this fight had not faced a more complete fighter before. both fighters were about equal in many respects also. the commentators were correct in all their opinions throughout the fight. overall a great fight. Ajagba deserves credit and he shows that he is a great person both inside and outside the ring. smiling with and thanking his opponent Sanchez at the end of the fight was an honorable thing. thanks to premier boxing champions for putting this awesome video, quite entertaining, have seen it twice now. ok folks that's all! thanks
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Great Cuban champion ? Champion of what
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"He fought.."?
Surprise to me.
@@kerontucker4488. He probably means his mannerisms and how he carries himself. A lot of champion like qualities that are necessary, a lot of people had a belt and lost it soon as they got it. There's some who never got their shot but everyone who's anyone in the know, knows that they are champions
Господи помилуй! Кубинец хорош, взрывной, ждëт, вовремя действует из "засады"! Перехватывает Аджагбу, целой комбинацией ударов! Спасибо!
And Ajagba always says AJ has weakness and forget to work on himself and never even got the change to be world champion 😅
Sanchez played so well
Frank Sanchez is the scariest man in boxing… he is the one.
Efe Ajagba is a great fighter and he'll go places to represent Nigeria and the entire world as a dominating heavy champion. Soar higher, aburo.
I wish that was true!🤦🏾♂️
He needs to cut off the ring and use his jab better. Also throw more combination of punches. He kept doing the same thing all fight and lost because of it. If he could have cut off the ring while staying long with Sanchez it wouldn’t have gone the way it did.
Thanks for the video, PREMIER
Sanchez all class in there. Completely comfortable fighting well with his back against the ropes. Side to side movement, counter jab, the Cuban foundation in a great HW frame is very cool to watch. It really bothers me that he a secret to the masses. He should be getting the big fights but when you’re very good not with a big time promotion it’s not good situation.
Cubans are elite Boxers for sure.
Little did we know, we will get to see one of the best trilogy fights after this
This is an accidental treat.Rare and beautiful 2 top 10 fighters challenging each other to prove supremacy.
The 0 be damned
Thankz for sharing. Great video
If you think that trilogy was "good" let alone "one of the best", I'm wondering how far back you go in watching trilogies. Both guys are trash. I mean, so was Ward & Gatti; but these two, for heavyweights ehhhh....
@@benyah3390 From technical perspective, I agree it was far from it. But I was referring to the entertainement value. These guys gave us some much needed entertainment of heavyweight boxing.
@@benyah3390 the contrarian has been found lol
The sixth round knockdown no-knockdown question. Look at Ajagba's knee contact to the back of Sanchez's leg calf/knee. I think that would make Sanchez's left leg collapse and he would go down. Good no-knockdown call by the ref. Ajagba fought the first round every round. He sucked!
Huge mutual respect between both. First time I saw Ajagba displaying his punches like never to be thrown exhibition items. He managed to exasperate his corner men. Clearly, Sanchez was the better fighter & more confident too
Sanchez vs the top 3 heavyweights should happen soon. Guy is so fking good
Im happy if they give him Dillian Whtye, Parker, Dubois or Hrgovic already. Boxe politics make things impossible. This guy is definetely a threat.
Yeah and this guy is fighting in empty halls on RUclips undercards
how about he fight Agit Kabayel
nice footwork of sanchez
Great fight and great commentary 🤌
Ajagba should be featured in some the Saudi fights
Sanchez sent Ajagba to the shadow realm. We haven't heard from him since this fight.
Nah he came back and won his last fight
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Against a tomato can
@@rodneymullen313 he did: Againstg Jozsef Darmos TKO 2 (8), 1:15 27 Aug 2022 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Tulsa, Oklahoma, US. : Pro Boxing Record: 14-5-3 (Win-Loss-Draw)
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🙏 thank you
Sanchez has a great counter-hitting style against orthodox right handers. And real offensive power. Can see him matching well against Joshua and Hrgović, maybe even Joyce. Wilder would be fun. Much less convinced he can deal with Usyk, Ruiz and of course Fury. He looks vulnerable whenever he has to make the pace himself, and when his opponent's feet are faster than his.
Sanchez is good for Usyk
Firstly Ajagba's potential is unreal, he just needs a skillet trainer to work on his movement (dancing feet) and develop other shots apart from his right hand, throw in the uppercut and a left hook as well a more effective jab. Secondly, Sanchez should have been disqualified for his left hook thrown while Ajagba was on his knee, no way the ref didn't see that in addition to ruling the knockdown as a slip the previous round it leaves a really fishy smell. Awful, but hopefully Ajagba learns from all the things he did wrong. His first major challenge,, might be the loss will eventually be what he needs to grow into a complete boxer.
He needs speed
Эфе выцеливает, замеряя дистанцию джебом! У Санчес хорошие ноги, всё время на "чеку", готов наказать за ошибку! Интересный поединок! Спасибо!
Ajagba has to learn how to use his left hand --- to jab and hit body time and time again. Also the straight hit with the right hand. Walking around to land with the right hand alone will not do it.🔥🔥🔥.
He should use right hand to hit body 3-5 times each round.🔥🔥🔥🔥
Efe, have you ever thought about hiring Andre Ward as trainer?
wow that would be dope
Efe needed combinations but the counter kept him honest.
No one wants that Sanchez fight, can't blame them really.
He sucks.
@@LOADDABOWL Then that just says a lot about your knowledge of boxing
@@marcusbailey3988 he is a boring ass fighter. Wilder sends him to hell. Ruiz destroys him & usyk schools him. He is nothing special
@@LOADDABOWL We will see, if any of them even take that fight, anyways I'm not saying he beats them... I'm saying he's a good fighter who is avoided, he knows how to fight.
You clearly just can't accept pure boxing skill if you don't see how talented he is.
He is a walk in the park for none of the fighters you mentioned.
@@marcusbailey3988 wilder kills him
Ноги здорово выручают "Вспышку", даже спасают его! Оппонент, никак не может при стреляться! Спасибо!
ajagba is all looks bro. most frustrating fight to watch.
Ajagba looked so beat down before the last round started. Sanchez is nice with it
When Walcott fought Marciano, Marciano punched Walcott when he was down in the 13th round.
Power vs Pugilism again. The more boxing you watch, the less you believe in” one good punch and it is over” .First off you have to hit him, period. And partial blocks or rolling with the punches is one thing, then you have a heavy with a chin like Fury. Skills pay the bills
Efe a basic fighter lol , got humbled cause he was talkin hot before the fight
Ajagba was hesitant
Of all rising heavyweights i like this two.
Ajagba did very good against a very skilled and talented fighter but to be honest he made it easy for Sanchez. Walking forward predictably and without being consistent with the jab. Someone also needs to teach this guy how to use his 85" reach because looking at his fights, he doesn't know how to.
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I wish Sanchez was heavier, would be unstoppable
I like Sanchez. I want to see him in there with one of the top guys. Andy Ruiz Sr said his son could fight him if the Wilder fight doesn’t happen. I honestly think Sanchez would beat Ruiz.
It will be a good match with Pacquiao 😅
@@hercc6155 Huh?? 😂
Lose fluidity
Joyce and Sanchez will be a great fight..i hope it will happen soon..
Yeah I would pick Joyce in a competitive fight. Joyce is too big, too strong and won't be following him around waiting to get hit like Ajagba. He will work behind his long jab, uses his reach and height and wear Sanchez out then stop him late.
Sanchez needs to fight Usyk
Efe Ajagba knocked frank sanchez down in the 6th, wouldnt have changed the fight tho
Thank u and he was not given credit for that. Sanchez punched him with a knee down and no points taken, the referee must be Cuban.
No knockdown, he slipped. Then, yes no point taken for hitting in the ground. Fair win I think, but i dont like Frank attitude of smiling all the fight to his oponent
@@mdmarcaassport smiling is very good for our soul… Hiena does better job..
@@massagetherapyforinjuriesf8197 there is true smiling and fake smiling (Frank 's)
Momentum kd not called...Efe afraid to fire his right,needed to shorten it up so to retract for defending counter
Adgaba is stronger but not aggressive at all. He was following Sanchez but not throwing punches. He wasn't jabbing to get the opportunity to throw the right either.
Ajagba trainer said it like it was u need a knock out U ain't gonna knock him out waiting for him to punch ya
ajagba was not even trying to look that trainer in the eye and had head turned 'listening' to the other trainer
Efe had no answers for Sanchez. And there’s many other heavy weights that wouldn’t. Frank Sanchez Vs Usyk
U reaching rewatch the slow mo replay knock down my friend Sanchez never touched efe to even cause him to go down .efe anticipated it then got caught under Sanchez trying to bob and weave under him Sanchez pint him under his arm with his body efe then got on one knee in a crouched position Sanchez took advantage and tried to land a uppercut Sanchez didn't knock him down and he probably ain't know that efe was on one knee he did know efe was trapped cause he used his body to trap him to hold him steady for the uppercut it's like in basketball u use your body going to the rim to keep your opponent off balance so he can't plant his feet long enough to jump to block you get to the basket it's called body utilization control it's almost like a perry or better yet when u wrapped up your opponent and you turn him around on the ropes and now he's in the corner except you not touching him u just hovering over him making sure he can't move so u can load up on the hook and he can't move coaches teach this it's called smothering u can use smothering techniques for multiple reasons to close the distance cut off the jab or get in close to cut off the power or Luke Sanchez did in this circumstance
demobilize your opponent from boning and weaving under your hook long enough to land a devastating punch
Efe will lose in a rematch@@KarlCovington-ge5ps
At least he took the Lost gracefully!
Where was the standing 8 count and the penalty for hitting when he was down
I simply cannot believe the referee's actions. Calls knock-down on Efe but does not count. Calls no penalty point on Frank S's punch while Efe is clearly down. Does not matter what Frank intended. Efe was down and got smashed. Amazing Efe recovered as well as he did -- but he may, in the later rounds, have felt the effect of that misfortune, so unable to marshal his skill and power in attempting to get the knock-out on Frank. Should be rematched.
@@brianpurdy6072 💯 but no one’s really talking about that. I think the rep sided with Sanchez.
Ajajba is a poor man's WILDER
A very poor man's Wilder. He's also even less likeable than Wilder.
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Ajagba needs a much better trainer ... plain and simple. Efe has been a 1,2,1 puncher since I first seen him fight and he's still doing it . That only works on bums , not slick boxers . I blame his sorry axx trainers .
Oke
This is boxing baby if you don't like the art behind boxing then go watch mma
I can tell who they want to win
That boy pride was hurt
Let’s go to boxing teachers ugly ugly ugly come on
And he fully deserved a good beating. Go look at his arrogance before and after his precious fights. Boxing doesnt need anymore vainglorius aholes.
Good Call
That ref should never ref again smh
Sanchez better in ever respect except maybe power. Ajagba only even started boxing a decade or so ago and it showed in there. Sanchez is a clever, quick fighter. Knows every trick.
For almost the last three decades, these "SO-CALLED HEAVYWEIGHTS" are all "HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND HYPE" who possess THE TECHNIQUES AND RING IQ OF A WALNUT!!!!
THIS DEFINITELY APPLIES TO DEONTAY WILDER AS WELL. I FEEL THAT THERE'S NOTHING APPEALING ABOUT HIM.
Go watch golf old man.
Everything changes Freddy. Yea the heavyweights of your day are old now. This what it is. If u don’t like it, go watch golf
@@melparker9272 You know what they say about history, right?
Those who don't remember are condemned to repeat itself.
Therefore, it would BEHOOVE you to acquaint yourself with "THE REAL MASTERS OF THE SWEET SCIENCE", IF YOU'RE NOT "MENTALLY LAZY AF"
THOSE LEGENDS WOULD GIVE THESE "FLY DRAWING HEAVYWEIGHTS" ANEURYSMS!!
@@freddy8479 I’m confused but your quote. Lol
@@melparker9272 He's not wrong. To many unproven guys with bloated records. The quality of heavyweight boxer's isn't the best in this era.
Ajagba's style is the same as Deontey's.
Wilder just different with the loses
Sanchez isn't actually "young." Cubans are infamous for lying about their real age. Lol
They talk about everybody but Sanchez dont look to far down the road cause you might see Sanchez standing there in your way lol
NEVER you cant uppercut a kneeling opponent- Sanchez should be disqualified
İt was Great Fight 👊 Wilder vs Ruiz jr, Sanchez vs Anderson next 👊
what was the main event for this night ?
Quien gano??????
Winner???????
Wilder didn't accuse Fury of putting somethin in the glove he accused him of pulling his hand down into the wrist area of the glove 🤷🏽
The ref was wrong ajagba was down got hit it should of been a timeout and a penalty Roy jones jr got disqualified for the same shit. Where was the standing 8 count for ajagba. Plus sanchez went down his gloves hit canvas it should of been a knockdown they robbed ajagba. Sanchez should of been disqualified
Why are they given Ajagba piont to Sanchez? The counting it wrong.
WHY THE SPOILER THUMBNAIL? Only Boxing does this. Would you watch a football game if they told you the final score in advance? "In the thrilling game you're about to watch, the 49ers come back from a 28 point deficit to beat the Chiefs 41 -35 in overtime!"
Down, is only when your gloves touch the ground. The punch was before the gloves touched the ground clear knokdown.
Its any part of the body that touches the ground other than the fighters feet so.if the knee touches the canvas after being hit its classed as a knockdown so realistically the 2nd punch was illegal
Here's another dynamite heavyweight card: Ajagba vs Ngannou, Battle of the Babys Jarrell vs Jared Anderson, Joshua vs Wilder and Zhang vs Hrgovic!!! Winner of Joshua/Wilder takes on winner of Usyk/Fury
Efe ajaba you really disappointed 😞 your fans here.
Them compubox numbers seemed off from round one. Currently at round 2 and would have you thinking the fights even. Sanchez is too sharp...
sanchez keep on running
Every time Sanchez pulls his pants up [frequently] - I think Ajagba is gonna step in and hit him while both hands are down - only up to round 5 yet however :)
Those aren't pants. They're boxing trunks.
Frank made Ajagba his bitch for the night lol 😂. Skills always beats power. That’s why Frank Sanchez is the most feared boxer. He will beat every present heavyweight except Usyk who doesn’t rely on his power just his skill. Watch top names will only fight him when he is a grandpa
The commentator doesn’t know the difference between a hook and an uppercut and then proceeds to say what he thinks Sanchez intended lol. He intended to throw an illegal punch on a downed opponent. Should have been a DQ. Boxing is the only sport that ignores rule breaking based on perceived intentions and accidents. Accidental or not a groin shot still hurts for example. An opponent bat is much roller and his head is stationary at the shorter opponent’s waistline then obviously he’s on a knee!
Notice that Andre had the common sense to say he didn’t know but the weatherman they got commentating want stop talking about what he thinks Sanches meant
Cowardice is in their nature. Strong, but both are afraid and do not risk fighting. The fight didn't work out. For a passive fight, it is necessary to stop and remove points or expel from the ring.
If the gloves of AJAGBA hit the floor then Sanchez punch him that was elegal punch,but AJAGBA only knees Infront of Sanchez while his gloves cover ing his face,so it means okay Sanchez can punch him for follow up ..
Whoever trains ajagba's needs to teach him how to throw hooks and overhands. He needs atleast 5 more fights under his belt before he fights for a title.
Эфе весь бой готовил свою правую кувалду, но так и не разрядил еë! Фрэнк не дал ему такой возможности! Спасибо!
Afraid ajagba
Come on Ajagba - AJ would send him packing. Let's keep it real.
Saya ingin melihat jared anderson(big baby) vs frank sanchez siapa yang akan menjadi petarung pedatang baru yang paling menakutkan
Ajagba looks like a 5/10 boxer. Sanchez a 7/10
Sanchez has great movement & great counter punching. Ajagba must get better at taking advantage of cutting off the ring and letting them bombs go.
Efe Lack jab is this fight. He should change his game plan when ever he’s facing a fighter like Sanchez
Nobody wants that Frank Sanchez smoke!!!!! The cuban flash would beat all other top heavyweight. The only question would be Fury
Nuh uh
Bro look for the people making it seem like sanchez is above efe ajagba no!!! Lol he is just more mobile but over all they were both at the same level skill wize just because u mover around dont make u better efe scored just as much as sanchez and if u review the so called knockdown u will see sanchez didn't knock ajagba down ajagba try to anticipate the hook and bob and weave under it and got caught under his arm and sanches body then sanches kept him in that position to land a uppercut but the reff was already ruling it a knockdown trying to sepeeate it but it wasnt rewatch the slow mo replay youll see the hook sanchez threw never landed on efe efe was anticipating it and try to bob under it got caught under him honestly they were evenly match trading punches its just sanchez was alot more mobile giveing him the perception of a better or more skilled boxer wich isnt the case its just a illusion if efe works on his mobility come back for a rematch i bet money it would be a draw
Ajagba shouldn’t have changed his trainer, never seen him throw such few punches per round like this, I think he needs to go to Roger mayweather
Good fight a little boring but great plan
Ajagba ain't nothing but a pure ROBOT! He can't box and won't last long with the top contenders.
This Ref has to be suspended or fired
Sanchez is too experienced for Ajagba
Give these 2 guys to Bakhodir "Big Uzbek" Jalolov for a snack in one evening. 🙄 in general, good and active fight
Ajagba doesn't know how to quickly box, but keep jabs without strong punching continuously. He walks but doesn't punch, only jabs, afraid of getting hurt from the opponent. Ajagba's boxing is not brutal.
Seharus a Di Ronde Ke 7 Sanchez Berhak Mendapatkan Potongan Skor,,Sanchez MemukuL Saat Ajagba TeLah Berlutut.
Ajagba pukulannya lambat. Dan terlalu berhati hati. Kalo ajagba lebih memukul dengan kekuatannya sanzes pasti kalah
A slo mo heavyweight waltz.! Why would some people put on a pair of gloves, & enter the square arena of a boxing ring, if they do'nt want to engage in the give & take of, ( hit & get hit.!)
U don't punch, it means U going to lose!!!
Ajagba, besides Mike Tyson, Lewis, you are my next favorite. I want you to be the future Heavyweight champion!!!
This ajagba no heart.,better to put parlor
Andy got it he will win