BOXING
Bakole vs Ajagba eliminator ordered by IBF
The top challenger for Daniel Dubois’ IBF heavyweight title will be decided by an eliminator as the federation orders Martin Bakole and Efe Ajagba to square off.
The IBF has ordered a heavyweight title eliminator between Martin Bakole and Efe Ajagba, setting the stage for a high-stakes bout with significant implications for the division. The winner will become the mandatory challenger to Daniel Dubois' IBF heavyweight title, moving one step closer to a shot at world championship glory.
Martin Bakole, ranked No. 4 by the IBF, is on an impressive streak, having dispatched Jared Anderson and Carlos Takam in dominant fashion. The Congolese powerhouse, who describes himself as “a machine,” has built a reputation as a relentless and imposing force in the ring. His 21-1 record, with 16 knockouts, underscores his punching power and technical skill. Bakole has openly criticized Agit Kabayel and Zhilei Zhang, previous contenders for this eliminator, suggesting they avoided facing him due to his reputation in the division.
Efe Ajagba, ranked No. 7, brings his own brand of raw power and athleticism to the matchup. Known as “The Silent Roller,” the Nigerian heavyweight boasts a 20-1 record with 14 knockouts. Standing at 6’6”, Ajagba has physical tools that match his aggressive fighting style. While his recent split-decision victory over Guido Vianello revealed some vulnerabilities, Ajagba’s determination and grit remain his hallmarks. A win against Bakole could mark a turning point for the Sapele-born fighter, pushing him closer to a title fight and solidifying his position as one of Nigeria’s most prominent boxers.
This clash of heavyweights promises fireworks. Both fighters are known for their knockout power, and their combined physicality makes a drawn-out bout unlikely. With Bakole’s imposing form and Ajagba’s aggressive approach, fans can expect an explosive encounter.
The bout also holds broader implications for the division, with Dubois likely watching closely as he prepares for his February defense, potentially against Joseph Parker. The IBF has mandated that Dubois must defend his title against the winner by June 2025, ensuring the outcome of this eliminator will directly shape the heavyweight landscape.
This contest offers not just a path to a title but a definitive answer to who deserves to challenge Dubois. With stakes this high, the Bakole-Ajagba fight is one every boxing fan should circle on their calendar.
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