News Jalolov Calls Out Usyk 😂

I haven't seen him. How would he do against Moses Itauma?
That's the fight I want to see in the near future. Itauma has a few less pro fights but don't let that fool you. He's the more developed professional and has already beaten a couple recognizable names. Both are very dangerous. Either man could win that one. I lean toward Itauma at the moment.
 
DYCHKO REMATCH!

Matching records.
Uzbek PPV would sell in the dozens.
 
DYCHKO REMATCH!

Matching records.
Uzbek PPV would sell in the dozens.
I'd be down to see a Dychko rematch in the pros. He was like 4-0 or 5-0 against Jalolov in the amateurs granted it was many years ago. Eventually Jalolov could also rematch Joyce & Clarke in the pros and look to avenge those amateur losses.
 
Jalolov made a choice when he stuck with amateur boxing until his 30s, and I guess it was a profitable one as Uzbekistan seems to treat his Olympians well. Of course he's late on his pro schedule, that being said he has plenty of time to move up the rankings. Also, testing the waters at Top 15 level would be more than wise before going after titlists and contenders.
You make it sound like he stopped after winning the Olympics. This bafoon wants to keep fighting amateur fights while pro for the rest of his life.

He should get an actual agent to knock some sense into him.
 
You make it sound like he stopped after winning the Olympics. This bafoon wants to keep fighting amateur fights while pro for the rest of his life.

He should get an actual agent to knock some sense into him.
He officially retired from amateur boxing last August when he won his second Olympic gold medal.
“I have proven everything I needed to in the amateurs. Now it's time to achieve the same success in the professional ring.”
He took his jersey off and placed it in the center of the ring to signify his retirement. Notice he was overcome with emotion and was crying.
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bless, now fight someone in the pro game you conman
 
You make it sound like he stopped after winning the Olympics. This bafoon wants to keep fighting amateur fights while pro for the rest of his life.

He should get an actual agent to knock some sense into him.

Oh yes he should.
 
So Jalolov just called out Usyk today. He also says he wants to fight Joshua. SMH. I think he needs to beat someone with a pulse first. Like a rated contender at the world level bare minimum. He's the most decorated amateur to ever compete at heavyweight in the pros but I think he's getting way ahead of himself here. Does he really expect Usyk to make a voluntary defense against him this year? Not to mention, from a business perspective, he's too high risk-low reward at the moment. In the sanctioning body rankings he's only rated by the WBC. Currently he's No. 9 over there. That means he won't be able to force a fight with Usyk for a while longer assuming that Usyk hasn't retired, vacated his WBC title, or even lost it in the ring by then.

Top Rank has done a terrible job promoting Jalolov. They haven't moved him along properly at all. With his credentials being as ridiculous as they are he obviously should've been fast tracked. I understand that he's an Uzbek but how hard is it exactly to promote a 2× Olympic champion & 2× amateur World Champion with a 100% finish rate in the pros? At the moment he's still a 14–0 blue chip prospect. Not a proven contender yet on paper. However, I suspect that he can already beat many of the Top 10 heavyweights only he's yet to actually fight any of them. It's time for him to take the next progressive step now and look to break into title contention. This should've happened several years ago despite him still actively competing in the amateurs. He turned pro in 2018 and is 30 years old now. He's done absolutely nothing in the pros to date aside from managing to waste 7 years of his prime. Realistically, he probably only has another 8–10 years left to make his mark as a professional.

Jalolov: “My goal is to fight only champions. I don't consider other options.”

Bakhodir Jalolov Calls Out Oleksandr Usyk for a Fight
lil bro thinks he’s ready for Usyk, but he’s not lol. Good fighter though. Loved watching his Olympic fights.
 
So Jalolov just called out Usyk today. He also says he wants to fight Joshua. SMH. I think he needs to beat someone with a pulse first. Like a rated contender at the world level bare minimum. He's the most decorated amateur to ever compete at heavyweight in the pros but I think he's getting way ahead of himself here. Does he really expect Usyk to make a voluntary defense against him this year? Not to mention, from a business perspective, he's too high risk-low reward at the moment. In the sanctioning body rankings he's only rated by the WBC. Currently he's No. 9 over there. That means he won't be able to force a fight with Usyk for a while longer assuming that Usyk hasn't retired, vacated his WBC title, or even lost it in the ring by then.

Top Rank has done a terrible job promoting Jalolov. They haven't moved him along properly at all. With his credentials being as ridiculous as they are he obviously should've been fast tracked. I understand that he's an Uzbek but how hard is it exactly to promote a 2× Olympic champion & 2× amateur World Champion with a 100% finish rate in the pros? At the moment he's still a 14–0 blue chip prospect. Not a proven contender yet on paper. However, I suspect that he can already beat many of the Top 10 heavyweights only he's yet to actually fight any of them. It's time for him to take the next progressive step now and look to break into title contention. This should've happened several years ago despite him still actively competing in the amateurs. He turned pro in 2018 and is 30 years old now. He's done absolutely nothing in the pros to date aside from managing to waste 7 years of his prime. Realistically, he probably only has another 8–10 years left to make his mark as a professional.

Jalolov: “My goal is to fight only champions. I don't consider other options.”

Bakhodir Jalolov Calls Out Oleksandr Usyk for a Fight
I think today not only old uncle Usyk but also A.J had finished him in distance.
He didn't had win vs even one alone decent CW not alone HW co tender for world title.
He is technically even worse than Hrgovich
...and considerably worse.
 
LOL
What's his best win? A UD over the #200 ranked Ihor Shevadzutskyi?
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There's something shameful of being a two-time gold medalist and fighting opponents with losing records in the pros.
 
There's something shameful of being a two-time gold medalist and fighting opponents with losing records in the pros.
Strange matchmaking for him.
If 2x Olympic Gold medalist, then obiviously had damn a lot of hard, very intense training camps...such stuff ofc doesn't prolongs physical prime boxer had left...

Plus if maybe some first pro fights might be so so matchups....however if guy already is 14-0 as a pro...

Ofc promote him will not be difficult: 14-0 pro record, 100% stoppage wins in these...2x Olympic Gold medalist....
 
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