logo
Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba tips: Odds, undercard, and more

Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba tips: Odds, undercard, and more

The Sun02-05-2025

MARTIN Bakole returns to Saudi Arabia this weekend, looking to bounce back after his defeat to Joseph Parker last time.
Bakole rather comically stepped in with 36 hours' notice to take on Parker after Dubois pulled out, and was quickly punished by the New Zealander for his lack of prep.
The Congolese will look to regain his standing this weekend when he meets Efe Ajagba, a man once seen to be a rising star in the division, in a final eliminator to determine the next number 1 contender.
Let's look at how the bookies expect this one to play out in this Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba odds and betting guide.
Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba odds
Bakole vs Ajagba fight outcome odds
The following are the best odds available for the potential finishes of Saturday's fight:
Martin Bakole by KO, TKO or DQ - 4/6
William Scull by KO, TKO or DQ - 15/2
Martin Bakole by Decision or Technical Decision - 3/1
William Scull by Decision or Technical Decision - 13/2
Draw or Technical Draw - 16/1
Odds are provided by bet365 and are subject to change.
Martin Bakole's form and latest fights
Martin Bakole will be looking for some redemption after being schooled by Joseph Parker during his last trip to Saudi Arabia. In Bakole's defence, he took the fight as a last-minute replacement for Daniel Dubois and was far from fighting fit when he stepped into the ring. Before that defeat, Bakole was on a roll, scoring impressive stoppage victories against Jared Anderson and Carlos Takam. He will look to get back on track on Saturday and add another win to his 16-2-0 record.
Stats:
Efe Ajagba's form and latest fights
The bookies have Efe Ajagba out at 7/2, but the Nigerian-born fighter is not to be underestimated. He comes into the fight with a 20-1-0 record, with his solitary defeat being a decision loss to Frank Sanchez in 2021. The Silent Roller has an explosive right hook, but he has been a little trigger-shy in recent years, with just one of his fights since his defeat to Sanchez ending by stoppage. He was once hailed as a rising star, with 13 of his 15 fights ending by stoppage, but the defeat appears to have knocked his confidence, and he has not let his hands fly in quite the same way since. Saturday is a major opportunity for him to prove he deserves to hang with the big boys.
Stats:
Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba betting tips
Martin Bakole is the clear favourite among most top UK bookmakers on Saturday night. As such, if you want value in this fight, you need to look at the alternative markets. We've selected these three tips as our best bets for Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba on Saturday night.
Tip #1 - Martin Bakole to Win by KO/TKO/DQ
Martin Bakole will be looking to make a statement on Saturday. His last performance in Riyadh saw Joseph Parker bring his ten-fight unbeaten run to a shattering halt inside two rounds.
Bakole stepped into the fight at the last minute, though, and he will be keen to show that it was not a reflection of his current form.
He will look to secure the stoppage victory over a tough Ajagba and move on to face Dubois or Usyk. We believe there is value in backing him to win via KO/TKO/DQ at 4/6 with bet65.
Tip #2 - Total rounds under 7.5 at evens
Saturday's fight will see two of the heavyweight division's biggest hitters step into the ring together, and it is a battle with stoppage written all over it. Bakole has won 16 of his 21 wins by knockout, with only two of his last ten fights going over five rounds.
He will want to get back to this kind of form on Saturday night and will want an early knockout. While there is a very good chance it ends sooner, at evens, I believe there is excellent value in betting on the fight to last under 7.5 rounds at evens with bet365.
Tip #3 - Fight to go the Distance
As we've already discussed, Baloke will be looking to make a statement on Saturday night and will want to ensure he defeats his opponent emphatically.
The Congolese star has not seen a fight go the distance since 2020, and I don't suspect that run will end at the weekend. Bakole and Ajagba have some serious knockout power, and this is not likely to be a heavyweight showdown that goes the distance. You can back the fight not to go the distance at 4/9 with Betfred.
📺 How to watch Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba
Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba will be live on DAZN PPV for UK residents. You can purchase the show for £21.99 or pay £34.99 for both this and the Time Squares boxing event taking place on Friday night.
Location: ANB Arena in Riyadh
Date and time: May 3rd 2025
How to watch: DAZN PPV
Other fights on the card
Saturday's show will be headlined by Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull, a match in which Canelo attempts to get all of the super middleweight gold back around his waist.
Elsewhere on the card, Badou Jack puts his WBC cruiserweight title on the line when he steps in the ring against Norair Mikaeljan, while Jaime Mungui will be out for revenge against Bruno Surace in what promises to be one of the night's most exciting encounters.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Referee Bobby Madley says VAR is ruining football's emotion
Referee Bobby Madley says VAR is ruining football's emotion

Leader Live

time33 minutes ago

  • Leader Live

Referee Bobby Madley says VAR is ruining football's emotion

Madley, who takes charge of games in the EFL and is a fourth official for Premier League matches, spoke out about the technology which continues to be a source of controversy in football. He said the introduction of VAR had meant that moments like Sergio Aguero's stoppage-time winner to hand Manchester City their first Premier League title in 2012 would not be repeated. 'As a fan, hate it, hate it. Love the Championship, love League One, I'm still a fan,' the Yorkshire-born referee said. 'I love League One because you score a goal, you look at the referee… you look at the assistant, he hasn't put his flag up, it's a goal. 'And that Sergio Aguero moment that we had years ago, where the referee was blowing, nobody's flagging, they've won the league. 'You are never, ever going to see that again in football, because they'll score in that moment and what will happen is the referee will stand there, everyone will panic, they're just checking potential offside 15 seconds ago. 'It takes that emotion away from it and football is a game where there could be one moment in the game, one goal, and that's it. 'To take that emotion away, to have to wait and wait, and what feels like an eternity, as a fan, I'm not a huge fan of that experience.' Madley, who was speaking at the Cheltenham Science Festival during an event on technology in sport, said football was a billion-pound business and the use of technology was inevitable. 'There's so much money in football, it's business driven. So any mistake is perceived to cost people money,' Madley said. 'And I don't think most football fans were clambering over each other to get video technology. 'The players weren't, the referees weren't, but the people who run football, they are multimillion-pound and billion-pound people, and they had issues with referees getting things wrong. 'I think we've got to the stage where people go, 'Sorry, we're ruining football with this now'. 'But we knew the monster that had been created, as referees, we knew what was coming. But I thought, so that's where we are.' Madley said the use of VAR had changed the psychology of refereeing because before, if mistakes were made, you would not know until after the game had finished. 'All of a sudden you've got to process 'I've made a wrong decision' in front of 75,000 people, in front of 100million people watching. What if I make another one?' Madley said. 'You know, I can't keep making wrong decisions because sometimes the players are going to say, 'How many more?' 'If you're sent to the screen for a second time, the trust weighs a little bit and that's a dangerous place to be as a referee. 'When people stop trusting your decision-making, that can be a very dangerous place. 'That's why we have so much training with VAR and that's why we have that bar set as a clear and obvious error.' The Professional Game Match Officials Limited, the English game's referees' body, has been approached for comment.

Joe Aribo makes transfer decision as Russell Martin holds 'trust' card amid Rangers return clamour
Joe Aribo makes transfer decision as Russell Martin holds 'trust' card amid Rangers return clamour

Daily Record

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Joe Aribo makes transfer decision as Russell Martin holds 'trust' card amid Rangers return clamour

The playmaker endured a tough campaign with Southampton and suffered another Premier League relegation Southampton playmaker Joe Aribo has reportedly told the club he wants to leave this summer. And Russell Martin 's arrival at Rangers has left fans dreaming of a return to the Scottish Premiership for the Nigerian international. ‌ Aribo is facing the prospect of playing Championship football next term after the Saints finished rock bottom of the Premier League - leading to his second relegation since leaving Ibrox behind in 2022. ‌ The 28-year-old has remained a fan favourite with the Light Blues' faithful having wrote his name in Rangers history by netting in the Europa League Final defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt. And it appears that a move away from St Mary's is on the cards after struggling for regular game time following Martin's sacking in the midst of a dismal English top flight campaign last term. Following the departure of the now-Gers' boss Martin, Aribo would manage just 10 appearances under Ivan Juric and Simon Rusk - barely making the matchday squad in the later stages of the campaign. The Daily Mail reported following the end of the campaign that the playmaker had made it clear to the club that he "wanted" an exit after dropping out of the top flight with just a year remaining on his contract. And Turkish outlet Fotomac now claim that the player has told his agent to find him a new club with Trabzonspor "asking" about the potential of a deal. ‌ And that could alert Martin as he looks to overhaul the squad this summer - who has made no secret of his admiration for Aribo. Speaking during their promotion-winning Championship campaign on midfielder, he said: "He's been a brilliant teammate, an amazing character as you know. He's humble, works hard, smiling. "I've not seen many players or teammates that are as popular as him, even when you're not playing, which is like the biggest credit to him, really." ‌ He has also noted how he fits his footballing philosophy perfectly, stating during his time with the Southampton: 'You trust him to go and put a certain level of performance on the pitch and to want the ball, to run for his teammates. "He's a brilliant teammate and I think he's someone that you trust.' A return would test Aribo's career mantra - having previously insisted he likes to take himself out of his "comfort zone". ‌ After his move away from Glasgow, he said: "I think for me, what's so important is the timing of everything. "I had some offers down south but I chose to go away from home, come out of my comfort zone - which is so important for your own growth personally. "So for me, life is about little steps to get to your goal and that's why I made the choice to go up there. And then why I came back to Southampton." A move back to Ibrox and a Russell Martin reunion could prove tempting - but could Aribo look to test himself elsewhere first? Tune in to Hotline Live every Sunday to Thursday and have your say on the biggest issues in Scottish football and listen to Record Sport's newest podcast, Game On, every Friday for your sporting fix, all in bitesize chunks.

‘I just wanted to make a difference... and I've done that', Northern Ireland women's record goalscorer retires
‘I just wanted to make a difference... and I've done that', Northern Ireland women's record goalscorer retires

Belfast Telegraph

time5 hours ago

  • Belfast Telegraph

‘I just wanted to make a difference... and I've done that', Northern Ireland women's record goalscorer retires

The 36-year-old bows out as Northern Ireland's all-time leading goal scorer, netting 38 goals in 95 appearances for her country since her debut in March 2005, the most for either the men's or women's team. Furness capped off her international career with a starring role by helping Northern Ireland not only qualify for their first major tournament at Euro 2022 but played all three games at the tournament. At club level, the midfielder is best known for her two spells with Newcastle United, with whom she ended her club career this season, as well as also featuring for Sunderland, Reading, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Bristol City and Icelandic side Grindavík. "I've had 20 fantastic years. Coming in as a 16-year-old to now, it's been an absolute blast. The progress I've seen, especially over the past couple of years, has been fantastic,' commented Furness. "Whether I've been in it or out of it, I've been the biggest fan. Everyone has stories and this is part of my chapter. I'm going on to a new chapter now which I'm really excited for. "I've been in football a long time and I'd like to think over the years I've made a difference, especially with Northern Ireland. That's all I ever wanted; I wanted to make a difference and help pave the way for all you coming through." Furness scored her first goal for her country in October 2005 against Romania, going on to represent Northern Ireland for 18 years, playing her final game in a Nations League clash with Hungary in October 2023. Her crowning moment came when she became the country's leading women's goalscorer in November 2021, scoring twice against North Macedonia to break the record. Some of her most important goals came in the qualification process for Euro 2022, though, grabbing five in the group stages before scoring in the Play-Off first-leg against Ukraine, and she would then provide the assist for Julie Nelson's famous header against Norway in the group stages of the main tournament. Although she didn't feature, she was recalled by Tanya Oxtoby for the recent window with Poland and Bosnia-Herzegovina, ending her career on the international stage. On the club scene, the Sunderland-born star made exactly 100 appearances in the Super League, scoring 13 goals, but success followed her around throughout her career. Furness won the Premier League Nations Division title with Sunderland in 2011 before helping Liverpool earn promotion to the Super League in 2023 and then did the same with Bristol City a year later, before bringing down the curtain on her playing days at Newcastle United last season. 'Rachel has been the ultimate professional the entire time I have known her, whether she's been in the squad or not. The respect she's shown, and her ability to always put the team first, speaks volumes about her character,' said Oxtoby. 'She came into the last two camps and gave the squad a real lift to ensure we got the job done — that really speaks to the person she is. I'm so glad we could send her off in style. She has done so much for this country.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store