In a thrilling rematch that took place nine years after their first encounter, Nigerian heavyweight boxer Efe Ajagba emerged victorious against Australia’s Joe Goodall, successfully defending his WBC Silver Heavyweight title.
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Their initial meeting was as amateurs at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, where Goodall managed to secure a win over Ajagba.
The long-anticipated rematch finally happened, and Efe Ajagba showcased his skills and determination.
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The ten-round bout saw Ajagba deliver an outstanding performance. Referee Tony Weeks made the decision to stop the fight just 50 seconds into the fourth round, as Goodall had endured a series of unanswered punches and appeared disoriented.
With this impressive victory, Ajagba extended his professional record to 19 wins and only one defeat in 20 total bouts. Efe Ajagba victory against Goodall marked his 14th knockout win, further solidifying his reputation as a formidable heavyweight boxer.
The Delta-born pugilist’s remarkable journey and his continued success in the ring demonstrate his dedication and talent as he climbs the ranks in the world of professional boxing.