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    Comments Thread For: Heavyweight Bakhodir Jalolov to resume his professional career in Kazakhstan on April 5

    Two-time Olympic champion and professional heavyweight prospect Bakhodir Jalolov has added further depth to the Astana, Kazakhstan?s Barys Arena show, set for April 5, that will be topped by Janibek Alimkhanuly defending his IBF and WBO middleweight belts against Anauel Ngamissengue
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    #2
    "Jalolov, 30, hasn’t fought in the professional ranks since November 2023"

    And he's only 14-0. Wasting his career away.

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      #3
      His trajectory has annoyed me; dipping between the Amateurs and the Pros. The rule that allows this is horrible for Amateur boxing. Like to see him start to focus on advancement as a professional. Let's find out if he's all that. Can he make it through a long fight with a capable opponent better than, let's say, Filip Hrgovic?
      We have no data as of yet.

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        #4
        Two time Olympic gold medalist, after 14 professional fights, still fighting people I have never heard of on a show full of names I have never heard of? WTF? Why are they stepping him up so slowly?

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          #5
          Originally posted by brankobugarski View Post
          Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
          Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post
          "Jalolov, 30, hasn’t fought in the professional ranks since November 2023"

          And he's only 14-0. Wasting his career away.
          His trajectory has annoyed me; dipping between the Amateurs and the Pros. The rule that allows this is horrible for Amateur boxing. Like to see him start to focus on advancement as a professional. Let's find out if he's all that. Can he make it through a long fight with a capable opponent better than, let's say, Filip Hrgovic?
          We have no data as of yet.
          Two time Olympic gold medalist, after 14 professional fights, still fighting people I have never heard of on a show full of names I have never heard of? WTF? Why are they stepping him up so slowly?
          Bivol’s Cousin Bakhodir Jalolov was busy kicking nato ass in ukraine

          ​but now he’s back ready to take over the heavyweight division

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            #6
            Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post
            "Jalolov, 30, hasn’t fought in the professional ranks since November 2023"

            And he's only 14-0. Wasting his career away.
            I wonder if he's getting paid to fight in the amateur ranks .

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              #7
              He is with Top rank, why not fight Ajagba?

              he hasn`t done anything as a pro yet.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                He is with Top rank, why not fight Ajagba?

                he hasn`t done anything as a pro yet.
                dude has this clumsy but effective pendulum

                Bivol has mastered it into the Soviet Step

                Jojo is the slow ass step

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