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
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 14:59
by oogiebe
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 15:22
by Boxtune
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
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 15:24
by oogiebe
Boxtune wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 15:22
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
Yeah, I get that Yoka is suspended still, but Dychko is a total riddle as per his inactivity.
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 18:47
by Lackeos
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.
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 20:17
by oogiebe
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.
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.
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 20:50
by Ilya Muromets
Those video clips of his KOs are definitely impressive. How did you know about him, Lackeos?
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 20:56
by Best Coast
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.
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
Posted: 04 Apr 2019, 11:01
by oogiebe
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!!
Thanks! I'll check out these other fighters you mention.
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Posted: 04 Apr 2019, 12:06
by Lackeos
Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 20:50
Those video clips of his KOs are definitely impressive. How did you know about him, Lackeos?
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.
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).
Re: Prospect Watch: Bakhodir Jalolov April 10
Posted: 04 Apr 2019, 17:59
by Best Coast
oogiebe wrote: ↑04 Apr 2019, 11:01
Thanks! I'll check out these other fighters you mention.
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.
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!!