Is Martin Bakole still a heavyweight bogeyman?

Martin Bakole

IN many ways, the cat has been flung out the bag when it comes to Martin Bakoleโ€™s career and, more importantly, his dwindling status as a heavyweight bogeyman.

Sure, the Congolese giant remains a fearsome operator, with his enormous frame and tremendous power keeping him firmly in the bracket of a dangerous puncher.

Beyond the impact of his shots, however, there is very little to write home about.

Most of the 33-year-oldโ€™s limitations were put on display last night, as his lacklustre performance against Efe Ajagba ultimately removed much of the allure surrounding his heavyweight credentials.

More often than not, Bakole, 21-2-1 (16 KOs), struggled to sustain his ferocious attacks and, as a result, allowed Ajagba, 20-1-1 (14 KOs), to build what most would have deemed a comfortable lead.

The fact that he came away with a controversial draw, meanwhile, was less a reflection on his ability as a fighter and more a result that largely flattered his performance.

Even when pinning his opponent up against the ropes, Bakole could only unleash so many shots before taking a moment to catch his breath, all while presenting Ajagba, the more athletic specimen, with ample opportunity to resume his seamless movement.

It is perhaps unsurprising, though, that a man who hit the scales at 299lbs โ€“ while hardly boasting a sculpted physique โ€“ possesses far from the most conditioned gas tank.

And yet, his questionable engine had little to no bearing on what proved to be a ruthless five-round demolition job against Jared Anderon last August.

Weighing nearly 15lbs less, Bakole was able to maintain his destructive power while, at the same time, keeping a degree of endurance โ€“ or at least, more than what he has displayed on two occasions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia โ€“ in his back pocket.

But in last nightโ€™s all-African dustup, he should, in truth, have been handily punished for not turning up in peak physical shape.

Against a more accomplished contender than Ajagba, the outcome may have been different, not least more emphatic, in a fight that could have proved detrimental to Bakoleโ€™s career moving forward.

But instead, we are likely to hear further tales about this monstrous puncher, some of which graphically describing his knockouts behind closed doors, for at least a short while longer.

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