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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Adam Kownacki Putting in Work For Helenius Clash

    Adam Kownacki Training Camp Photos Gallery - Undefeated Polish star and Brooklyn native Adam Kownacki will headline a night of heavyweight showdowns and look to thrill his hometown crowd when he takes on Robert Helenius in a 12-round WBA Heavyweight Title eliminator headlining FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes Saturday, March 7 from Barclays Center.
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    #2
    Who would win between Ajagba or Kownacki? I'm giving it Kownacki myself

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      #3
      Originally posted by Get em up View Post
      Who would win between Ajagba or Kownacki? I'm giving it Kownacki myself
      That would be a nice bout. I give an edge to kownacki, Ajagba has been in trouble with iago kiladze.

      Kownacki-wilder would be nice. I think kownacki could stand a chance.

      He looks in solid shape.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
        That would be a nice bout. I give an edge to kownacki, Ajagba has been in trouble with iago kiladze.

        Kownacki-wilder would be nice. I think kownacki could stand a chance.

        He looks in solid shape.
        I think Kownacki / Ajagba would be an awesome fight to watch. I wont completely disagree with Wilder / Kownacki he may have a slight chance but he blocks with his face so Wilder would blast him just not sure if he takes too many of them.

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          #5
          Ajagba is a tall, fit, and strong guy but he lacks in skill and experience. I don't know about his team or who he trains with but he is a good prospect. Hope he gets with one of the good trainers. Otherwise, he may turn up as a new Wilder...good puncher but with limited skills.

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            #6
            Kownacki is too much for Abazabba now, but he won't be long. He eats leather like it's on the menu. The cumulative effects are visible in his face.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Zelda View Post
              Ajagba is a tall, fit, and strong guy but he lacks in skill and experience. I don't know about his team or who he trains with but he is a good prospect. Hope he gets with one of the good trainers. Otherwise, he may turn up as a new Wilder...good puncher but with limited skills.
              Skill-wise, he is already better than Wilder. He has a good number of tools in the box already and would develop them as well as add to them: in-fighting, uppercuts, right and left hooks, body shorts, straight rights, fighting on the back foot. Footwork needs improvement as should every expect.
              That 85 inch reach needs to be utilized more, not just for scoring points, but should be used to back up fighters by doubling or tripling it up, paving way for overhand rights instead of doing the more predictable 1-2.
              He needs to develop a killer instinct ASAP; that childish stunt he pulled against Iago must never happen again. He will get there soon enough; no rush.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Get em up View Post
                Who would win between Ajagba or Kownacki? I'm giving it Kownacki myself
                That is the fight to make. or Kownacki -Wallin or Breazeale.

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