Low Blow Studios create documentary films. The first series, ‘Next In Line’ is uncovering the next wave of talent in the sport of boxing and exploring their stories.
And the Nigerian government and politicians watch these videos where it’s mentioned that athletes sponsor themselves to competitions to represent the country and it doesn’t even bother them as they steal the Nation’s fortunes and drive cars worth millions in dollars. Woops, how some folks have zero conscience. Lord help us.
The joy on his face while talking tells a lot more about his passion for what he has chosen, shout out to my brother my sport idol @AJ,God guide your path
Great film man, good work! Adedeji seems like a genuinely great guy and so I hope that his talent and hard work brings him the success that he deserves!
Hes a deadly southpaw heavyweight assasin he should continue developing and adding the tools to his basket hes got what it takes to become heavyweight champion of the world 🥊🥊
I think any coaching where you expect someone to just figure out that they must fight back is bogus coaching and can't make a champion. Sparring needs preparation and drills, not heart,heart is useless to winning.
Boxing is mostly mental, not physical. When it comes down to it, you need heart. Technique, sparring, drills etc are a big part but if you’re not there mentally, it doesn’t matter 👊
@@lowblowleo I've seen too much of guys with heart who get beat all the time, non stop, heart is everywhere, even in the street, it just gets you killed. Winning is who different game, it's about mind and drills.
@@eastafrika728Fair point but also realise where Leo is coming from. You definitely need schooling and tactics and the short documentary clearly shows that he had to learn smiths basics all over again when he arrived in England. Boxing is mostly mental as Leo said though so no matter what tactics and game plans you develop you need to be in the right mental state to deliver it. Perfect example is AJ, who I’m proud to call myself the biggest fan of. AJ was not in the right mental state for the 2nd Usyk fight which is why he calls it his worst loss when asked the question. He was physically ready and the game plan was ok but he was going through an internal battle of “who and what am I” which is a bigger battle than any you can face in the ring. This is why I am happy people are now underestimating AJ because I can tell that over the last 9 to 10 months he has been in a great mental space which is perfect for the final phase of his career. He will have contentment and confidence in himself while also being able to fuel himself up with the naysayers words on the way to proving himself right and them wrong in the process. AJ to be 3 time world champion and I hope DJ achieves all his dreams too as he has earned a fan in me!
I always tell people, if you want to see boxers with raw talent, go to Ibadan. They are in abundance. Those guys are warriors. I don't know if it's their forefather's blood or the fact that the city were founded by warriors. Those guys are good.
Ibadan is a city of warrior oyo empire is one of the greatest empire in Africa before the colonia era, we have so many story of ancient warrior, that reflect in our dna both positive and negatively.