Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Big 6'7" Bakhodir Jalolov returns to the ring against bigger 6'10" Donnie Palmer on April 10th at Sony Hall, NY. Jalalov is 24 y/o and 5-0 (5 KOs) as a pro. He carries a lot of power and moves well for such a big guy. He's a southpaw and worth a watch. While this is just another tomato can to pulverize, Jalalov has big upside and is one worth keeping an eye on.
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
He is 24 a solid 6'7" at 244lbs .. looks trim and fast ..he is difinitly becomes a prospect if he don't waste time like ivan dychko and tony yoka
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Yeah, I identified Jalolov in mid-2017 in the HW prospect thread. He is certainly worth watching.
Jalolov is sort of a power-punching, switch-hitting, perpetual motion machine. Kind of like Sam Soliman with power. I'm kind of worried that his hands seem to be a little low, but in the scope of his overall style, it seems defensible.
Jalolov is sort of a power-punching, switch-hitting, perpetual motion machine. Kind of like Sam Soliman with power. I'm kind of worried that his hands seem to be a little low, but in the scope of his overall style, it seems defensible.
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
I've been on him for a while too. I saw him in the ams and his size and being a southpaw really stood out to me. He doesn't appear to be Joe Joyce slow, and he puts his punches together rather well for a big guy. He's sort of in between Makhmudov and Hrgovic in style and power.Lackeos wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 18:47 Yeah, I identified Jalolov in mid-2017 in the HW prospect thread. He is certainly worth watching.
Jalolov is sort of a power-punching, switch-hitting, perpetual motion machine. Kind of like Sam Soliman with power. I'm kind of worried that his hands seem to be a little low, but in the scope of his overall style, it seems defensible.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Those video clips of his KOs are definitely impressive. How did you know about him, Lackeos?
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Best Coast
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Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Great thread amigo!!oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 14:56 Big 6'7" Bakhodir Jalolov returns to the ring against bigger 6'10" Donnie Palmer on April 10th at Sony Hall, NY. Jalalov is 24 y/o and 5-0 (5 KOs) as a pro. He carries a lot of power and moves well for such a big guy. He's a southpaw and worth a watch. While this is just another tomato can to pulverize, Jalalov has big upside and is one worth keeping an eye on.
He is one of the MANY rising star ex-amateurs coming out of Uzbekistan (Giyasov, Ahmadaliev, Gaibnazarov, Madrimov, etc) and I'm following them all with great interest & enthusiasm!!
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Thanks! I'll check out these other fighters you mention.Best Coast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 20:56 Great thread amigo!!![]()
He is one of the MANY rising star ex-amateurs coming out of Uzbekistan (Giyasov, Ahmadaliev, Gaibnazarov, Madrimov, etc) and I'm following them all with great interest & enthusiasm!!![]()
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
He stood out to me as one of the particularly young dudes in the 2016 Olympic SHW quarterfinals. Jalolov, Ajagba, and Hussein Ishaish are all 23-24 years old right now; but Ishaish hasn't turned pro yet. Of course, Jalolov was surrendering 9 years of age to his conqueror, Joe Joyce, here.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 20:50 Those video clips of his KOs are definitely impressive. How did you know about him, Lackeos?
Jalolov additionally made the 2017 AIBA quarter-finals, where he lost to silver medalist Kamshybek Kunkabayev (giving-up 3 years in age). Ishaish reached the second round of the 2017 AIBA champs, but was knocked-out by triple gold medalist boogeyman Magomed Majidov.
Jalolov also won the bronze medal at the 2015 AIBA champs, where he beat Ishaish, but lost to Dychko (giving-up 4 years in age).
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Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Of the 4 Uzbeks I mention, the super welter Israil Madrimov is the only one who wasnt in 2016 Olympics but his amateur resume' is nonetheless impressive.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Israil_Madrimov
Like Jalolov, Giyasov, Akhmadaliev & Gaibnazarov, he is campaigning in the US since turning pro. Here's his latest pro fight. These Uzbek fighters are bad to the bone!!