A typical fighting tactic is to square off with your opponent and throw punches. If you land more accurate punches than your opponent, and if you have the stamina to withstand his landed blows, you win. There's an alternate fighting tactic that is popular with those who are marginal in both their stamina and their expertise. It's one where you dart around and dodge and weave and all the while display distractions, deflections, and feints. It's usually interspersed with a few wild (and sometimes dangerous) shots.
A famous example was that of Cassius Clay's "Float like a Butterfly" moves against Foreman. Clay was arguably at the top of his form but up against a powerhouse in Foreman. He chose a strategy of aggressive distraction against the better fighter - and won.
Øbongo is nothing like Ali,but that doesn't mean that he is harmless. Øbongo is trying to wear us out with a barrage of irritating and offensive programs in the hopes that we won't notice the calamitous ones hidden in the mix until it's too late. With the accommodating media that he enjoys, why not?
It isn't like anyone (who matters) is going to call him out is it?
