Efe Ajagba outworks Stephan Shaw to win unanimous decision

Heavyweight prospect Efe Ajagba outworked Stephan Shaw to win a unanimous decision Saturday in New York.

Efe Ajagba did the work. And he was rewarded.

Neither he nor opponent Stephan Shaw landed many eye-catching punches but Ajagba generally was the more-aggressive, busier fighter in their 10-round bout on Saturday at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York.

As a result, the heavyweight prospect left the ring with a unanimous-decision victory, his second consecutive win since he lost to Frank Sanchez.

All three judges scored it 96-94, six rounds to four for Ajagba (17-1, 13 KOs).

Shaw (18-1, 13 KOs) was handed the biggest opportunity of his career when he was offered a place in a main event on ESPN a few weeks after Ajagba’s original opponent, Oscar Rivas, pulled out with an eye injury.

However, the product of St. Louis didn’t fight with the urgency one would expect in such a situation.

In fact, it was Ajagba who pushed the action most of the fight and threw more punches. The 6-foot-6 Nigerian essentially won the decision with his long jab, which he landed consistently from beginning to end.

Shaw also jabbed well at times and landed a handful of power shots, but he fought on his back foot and let Ajagba dictate the action.

Ajagba landed almost twice as many jabs as Shaw did, 90-48, according to CompuBox.

“I went back to the corner and they told me to let my hands go, keep throwing punches, my jab,” Ajagba said. “I controlled the fight, so that’s how I won the fight. He tried to land the big shots.

“I watched him to see what he was going to do. He kept throwing the jab, using the jab more.”

Ajagba was one of the hottest young heavyweights in the world when he lost a one-sided decision to Sanchez in October 2021, after which he had surgery to repair injuries in both elbows and took time to heal.

He returned to stop relative unknown Jozsef Darmos in two rounds this past August. And now he has a victory over the capable Shaw under his belt, which could lift the 28-year-old back into the rankings and a step closer to title contention.

Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: LIVE updates, results, full coverage

Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: LIVE updates, results, full coverage.

Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba defeated Stephan Shaw by a unanimous decision in a 10-round bout Saturday at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York.

All three judges had the same score, 96-94, six rounds to four.

Neither fighter landed many eye-catching punches but Ajagba (17-1, 13 KOs) was the aggressor and outworked Shaw (18-1, 13 KOs), including dozens of jabs that kept Shaw at a distance for most of the fight.

A full report will follow shortly.

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Jonathan Rice defeated Guido Vianello by a technical knockout in the seventh round after the Italian couldn’t continue because of a cut over his left eye in a scheduled 10-round heavyweight bout.

Vianello (15-7-1, 10 KOs) seemed to have outworked Rice (15-7-1, 10 KOs) for most of the fight to build a lead on the cards.

However, in the sixth round, Rice landed a straight right that caused a gruesome cut below Vianello’s left eyebrow. The ring doctor, who was summoned after the seventh round had begun, said Vianello couldn’t continue.

The ending was bizarre. Referee Benjy Esteves initially ruled that the cut was caused by a clash of heads, which would’ve sent the fight to the scorecards. However, a member of the Oneida Indian Nation Athletic Commission essentially ordered Esteves to check the replay, which indicated the cut was caused by a punch.

Thus, Rice, who took the fight on a few weeks notice, was declared the winner.

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Abraham Nova (22-1, 15 KOs) put Adam Lopez (16-4, 6 KOs) down twice and defeated him by a unanimous decision in a 10-round 130-pound fight.

The scores were 98-90, 98-92 and 97-91. Lopez went down in the fifth and sixth rounds.

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Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba is scheduled to take on Stephan Shaw tonight (Saturday) at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York on ESPN and ESPN+.

Also on the card, Guido Vianello will face Jonathan Rice in a scheduled 10-round heavyweight bout. And Adam Lopez will face Abraham Nova in a 10-round 130-pound bout.

The main portion of the show is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT. The main event will take place later in the broadcast.

Boxing Junkie will post the result of the main event immediately afterward. Simply return to this post and refresh when the time comes. We’ll also post the results of other featured bouts.

Full coverage – a fight story, photo gallery and analysis – will follow on separate posts the night of the fight and the following day.

Enjoy the fights!

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Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: LIVE updates, results, full coverage

Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: LIVE updates, results, full coverage.

Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba defeated Stephan Shaw by a unanimous decision in a 10-round bout Saturday at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York.

All three judges had the same score, 96-94, six rounds to four.

Neither fighter landed many eye-catching punches but Ajagba (17-1, 13 KOs) was the aggressor and outworked Shaw (18-1, 13 KOs), including dozens of jabs that kept Shaw at a distance for most of the fight.

A full report will follow shortly.

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Jonathan Rice defeated Guido Vianello by a technical knockout in the seventh round after the Italian couldn’t continue because of a cut over his left eye in a scheduled 10-round heavyweight bout.

Vianello (15-7-1, 10 KOs) seemed to have outworked Rice (15-7-1, 10 KOs) for most of the fight to build a lead on the cards.

However, in the sixth round, Rice landed a straight right that caused a gruesome cut below Vianello’s left eyebrow. The ring doctor, who was summoned after the seventh round had begun, said Vianello couldn’t continue.

The ending was bizarre. Referee Benjy Esteves initially ruled that the cut was caused by a clash of heads, which would’ve sent the fight to the scorecards. However, a member of the Oneida Indian Nation Athletic Commission essentially ordered Esteves to check the replay, which indicated the cut was caused by a punch.

Thus, Rice, who took the fight on a few weeks notice, was declared the winner.

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Abraham Nova (22-1, 15 KOs) put Adam Lopez (16-4, 6 KOs) down twice and defeated him by a unanimous decision in a 10-round 130-pound fight.

The scores were 98-90, 98-92 and 97-91. Lopez went down in the fifth and sixth rounds.

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Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba is scheduled to take on Stephan Shaw tonight (Saturday) at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York on ESPN and ESPN+.

Also on the card, Guido Vianello will face Jonathan Rice in a scheduled 10-round heavyweight bout. And Adam Lopez will face Abraham Nova in a 10-round 130-pound bout.

The main portion of the show is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT. The main event will take place later in the broadcast.

Boxing Junkie will post the result of the main event immediately afterward. Simply return to this post and refresh when the time comes. We’ll also post the results of other featured bouts.

Full coverage – a fight story, photo gallery and analysis – will follow on separate posts the night of the fight and the following day.

Enjoy the fights!

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Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: Date, time, how to watch, background

Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: Date, time, how to watch, background.

Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba will face unbeaten Stephan Shaw in a scheduled 10-round main event Saturday night on ESPN and ESPN+.

Efe Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) vs. Stephan Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs)

  • Date: Saturday, Jan. 14
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, New York
  • TV/Stream: ESPN, ESPN+
  • Division: Heavyweight (no limit)
  • Weights: Ajagba 235¼, Shaw 239½
  • At stake: No major titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Even (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Guido Vianello vs. Jonnie Rice, heavyweights; Adam Lopez vs. Abraham Nova, junior lightweights
  • Prediction: Ajagba KO 8
  • Background: Efe Ajagba continues his comeback against unbeaten late replacement Stephen Shaw in a main event on ESPN. Ajagba is a Houston-based Nigerian who is known for his size (6-foot-6) and punching power. The 28-year-old was a fast-rising contender until he was soundly outpointed by Frank Sanchez in October 2021, which seemed to expose his limitations. He rebounded in his only fight since, a second-round knockout of Jozsef Darmos in August. Ajagba had been scheduled to face Oscar Rivas but Rivas pulled out with an eye injury. Shaw, who was scheduled to fight on the undercard, agreed to step up to face the hulking young contender on two weeks notice. Shaw has been busy, fighting three times last year. He’s coming off an eight-round shutout decision over Rydell Booker in November. However, he has taken part in only one scheduled 10-rounder and that was more than three years ago. This is by far the biggest opportunity for the 30-year-old product of St. Louis, who turned pro in 2013.

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Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: Date, time, how to watch, background

Efe Ajagba vs. Stephan Shaw: Date, time, how to watch, background.

Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba will face unbeaten Stephan Shaw in a scheduled 10-round main event Saturday night on ESPN and ESPN+.

Efe Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) vs. Stephan Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs)

  • Date: Saturday, Jan. 14
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, New York
  • TV/Stream: ESPN, ESPN+
  • Division: Heavyweight (no limit)
  • Weights: Ajagba 235¼, Shaw 239½
  • At stake: No major titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Even (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Guido Vianello vs. Jonnie Rice, heavyweights; Adam Lopez vs. Abraham Nova, junior lightweights
  • Prediction: Ajagba KO 8
  • Background: Efe Ajagba continues his comeback against unbeaten late replacement Stephen Shaw in a main event on ESPN. Ajagba is a Houston-based Nigerian who is known for his size (6-foot-6) and punching power. The 28-year-old was a fast-rising contender until he was soundly outpointed by Frank Sanchez in October 2021, which seemed to expose his limitations. He rebounded in his only fight since, a second-round knockout of Jozsef Darmos in August. Ajagba had been scheduled to face Oscar Rivas but Rivas pulled out with an eye injury. Shaw, who was scheduled to fight on the undercard, agreed to step up to face the hulking young contender on two weeks notice. Shaw has been busy, fighting three times last year. He’s coming off an eight-round shutout decision over Rydell Booker in November. However, he has taken part in only one scheduled 10-rounder and that was more than three years ago. This is by far the biggest opportunity for the 30-year-old product of St. Louis, who turned pro in 2013.

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Video: Efe Ajagba weighs in at 235¼, Stephan Shaw at 239½

Video: Efe Ajagba on Friday weighed in at 235¼, Stephan Shaw at 239½ for their heavyweight fight Saturday on ESPN and ESPN+.

Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba on Friday weighed in at 235¼ pounds for his scheduled 10-rounder against Stephan Shaw on Saturday in Verona, New York (ESPN, ESPN+). Shaw came in at 239½.

The fighters’ have fought at similar weights in recent fights.

Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) rebounded from his unanimous-decision loss to Frank Sanchez in October 2021 to stop Jozsef Darmos in two rounds this past August. Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) last fought in November, when he outpointed Rydell Booker.

In other featured bouts on the card, heavyweights Jonathan Rice and Guido Vianello weighed 274¼ and 239, respectively. And Adam Lopez and Abraham Nova both came in at 129 for their junior lightweight matchup.

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Video: Efe Ajagba weighs in at 235¼, Stephan Shaw at 239½

Video: Efe Ajagba on Friday weighed in at 235¼, Stephan Shaw at 239½ for their heavyweight fight Saturday on ESPN and ESPN+.

Heavyweight contender Efe Ajagba on Friday weighed in at 235¼ pounds for his scheduled 10-rounder against Stephan Shaw on Saturday in Verona, New York (ESPN, ESPN+). Shaw came in at 239½.

The fighters’ have fought at similar weights in recent fights.

Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) rebounded from his unanimous-decision loss to Frank Sanchez in October 2021 to stop Jozsef Darmos in two rounds this past August. Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) last fought in November, when he outpointed Rydell Booker.

In other featured bouts on the card, heavyweights Jonathan Rice and Guido Vianello weighed 274¼ and 239, respectively. And Adam Lopez and Abraham Nova both came in at 129 for their junior lightweight matchup.

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Efe Ajagba on fight with Stephan Shaw: ‘I’m ready to put on a show’

Efe Ajagba on his fight with Stephan Shaw on Saturday: “I’m ready to put on a show.”

Efe Ajagba still has some work to do.

The 6-foot-6 heavyweight contender suffered his first professional defeat at the hands of Frank Sanchez in October 2021, when the Cuban won a wide decision to put a sudden halt to Ajagba’s momentum.

Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) had surgery to repair both of his damaged elbows shortly afterward and then bounced back by stopping unheralded Jozsef Darmos in two rounds this past August, his most recent fight.(

Now comes what appears to be a stiffer test, a scheduled 10-rounder against unbeaten Stephan Shaw on Saturday in Verona, New York (ESPN, ESPN+).

Ajagba was scheduled to fight the more notable Oscar Rivas but Rivas pulled out with an eye injury two weeks ago, after which Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) jumped at the opportunity to face the powerful Nigerian.

One of Ajagba’s goals: fight more often. He fought twice in 2021 and once last year.

“Since I came back from my surgery, I’ve tried to do everything to fight more,” Ajagba said at a news conference Thursday. “That’s why I only had one fight last year. I’ve been trying to get more fights.”

Ajagba’s had been preparing for a shorter opponent in Rivas, who is 6 feet, ¼ inch. And the Canada-based Colombian has faced elite opposition, which can’t be said for Shaw.

Shaw, 6-4. will be fighting in only his second scheduled 10-rounder on Saturday.

Ajagba said he’ll be the same fighter we’ve come to know since he first became a hot prospect a few years ago, pushing the action and seeking to hurt his opponent.

“I’ve made adjustments for Saturday night,” he said. “We’ll see how it goes. I’m ready for him.”

He went on: “I’m ready to put on a show. I’m going to put more pressure. I can’t wait. I’m so excited to be here.”

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Efe Ajagba on fight with Stephan Shaw: ‘I’m ready to put on a show’

Efe Ajagba on his fight with Stephan Shaw on Saturday: “I’m ready to put on a show.”

Efe Ajagba still has some work to do.

The 6-foot-6 heavyweight contender suffered his first professional defeat at the hands of Frank Sanchez in October 2021, when the Cuban won a wide decision to put a sudden halt to Ajagba’s momentum.

Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) had surgery to repair both of his damaged elbows shortly afterward and then bounced back by stopping unheralded Jozsef Darmos in two rounds this past August, his most recent fight.(

Now comes what appears to be a stiffer test, a scheduled 10-rounder against unbeaten Stephan Shaw on Saturday in Verona, New York (ESPN, ESPN+).

Ajagba was scheduled to fight the more notable Oscar Rivas but Rivas pulled out with an eye injury two weeks ago, after which Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) jumped at the opportunity to face the powerful Nigerian.

One of Ajagba’s goals: fight more often. He fought twice in 2021 and once last year.

“Since I came back from my surgery, I’ve tried to do everything to fight more,” Ajagba said at a news conference Thursday. “That’s why I only had one fight last year. I’ve been trying to get more fights.”

Ajagba’s had been preparing for a shorter opponent in Rivas, who is 6 feet, ¼ inch. And the Canada-based Colombian has faced elite opposition, which can’t be said for Shaw.

Shaw, 6-4. will be fighting in only his second scheduled 10-rounder on Saturday.

Ajagba said he’ll be the same fighter we’ve come to know since he first became a hot prospect a few years ago, pushing the action and seeking to hurt his opponent.

“I’ve made adjustments for Saturday night,” he said. “We’ll see how it goes. I’m ready for him.”

He went on: “I’m ready to put on a show. I’m going to put more pressure. I can’t wait. I’m so excited to be here.”

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Stephan Shaw plans to take advantage of his big opportunity vs. Efe Ajagba

Stephan Shaw plans to take advantage of his big opportunity against Efe Ajagba on Saturday in Verona, New York.

Sometimes another fighter’s bad luck is your good fortune.

Stephan Shaw was scheduled to face fellow heavyweight prospect Guido Vianello on a card headlined by a fight between hulking contender Efe Ajagba and Oscar Rivas on Saturday night in Verona, New York (ESPN, ESPN+).

However, Rivas had to pull out a few weeks before the event because of an eye injury. That resulted in the biggest opportunity in the career of Shaw, who has yet to face a big-name opponent in his decade-long career.

“I was just rolling through social media I looked at BoxingScene.com and saw that Rivas pulled out of fight,” Shaw said at a news conference Thursday. “My people hit me up and asked me, would I want to be a replacement? I said abso-f—ing-lutely.

“Excuse my French but that’s what I said. The fight was made. And here we are.”

Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) followed his grandfather (trainer) and father (boxer) into the sport. He was one of the best amateur heavyweights in the early 2010s before turning pro in 2013.

The 6-foot-4 boxer-puncher from St. Louis has maintained a perfect record but you probably aren’t familiar with many of his opponents. And the fight on Saturday will be only his second scheduled 10-rounder, which is unusual for someone who has been around as long as Shaw.

That’s why he jumped at the chance to fight Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) in a main event on ESPN and ESPN+.

“I’ve got God on my side,” he said. “God makes all the situations that I have faced in my entire career and he has made it work. I have faced adversity that the average man wouldn’t be able to deal with. Coming from St. Louis, beating the odds and being on this stage to have my moment. I feel great. I’m excited.”

“I’m a third-generation fighter. I’m looking to become a world champion. Saturday night I’m going to make my mark.”

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