When looking ahead to his 2022, bantweight Ashiek Ajim feels is most important to look back first and how the past will help build his future. In particular, Ajim looks at the past two years as a rebuilding of himself and a springboard for what he could be bigger succeses in the years to come. “2020 was my first pro loss, then going into 2021 I had an injury early in the year that put me out for a little bit, so my first fight wasn’t until August,” Ajim told MMAWeekly.com
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