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    #11
    Originally posted by BustedKnuckles View Post

    This. I want to see Jalolov and Torres in pro fights asap. I know Jalolov is pro already, but I haven't seen him outside of the Olympics. Old youtube stuff doesn't count in this case. Of course they both have skills. I like Jalolov, because he's another one of these big HWs. Torres is short by comparison, but he's power like a rhino, and I'm guessing he's gonna spark some guys.
    Torrez was sparking guys out as an amateur; he's going to have some power in the pros. He hurt Kunkabayev something even Jalolov didn't really do. He's 6'2" so he's a bit on the shorter side, but if you're talented you're talented.
    Usyk is 6'3" and he will probably beat most, if not all, of these giants. Granted I don't think any of these guys, whether it's Torrez or Anderson, are as talented as Usyk.

    Anderson is 6'2"-6'3", I know he's listed as 6'4" but he's shorter than Joseph Parker who is listed at 6'4". Parker and Usyk are about the same height. Usyk is a bigger 6'3" tbf.
    Like I stated before Torrez beat Anderson every time they fought as amateurs. I personally like Torrez more than Anderson; but we still need to see him as a pro.

    They should really step up Jalolov quicker. He's 27 already it might not be old for a Heavyweight, but I would still like to see him in the mix sooner rather than later.

    Check out Justis Huni btw. IMO he's probably the best out of the young crop of Heavyweights. He has a win over Torrez and he did lose to Jalolov. Even though Jalolov won I ended up being more impressed by Huni. He's 5 years younger and you could see he has the most potential out of the young guys.

    Jalolov could be a problem. He's a 6'7" southpaw that moves extremely well plus he can punch. He's most known for KO'ing Torrez at the World Championships but Torrez, to his credit, fought better in their second match at the Olympics. Jalolov was still able to hurt him though, which could be telling if they ever fight as pros.

    This Heavyweight era has a lot of potential. You have the top guys Fury, Usyk, Joshua, Wilder, Ruiz. Strong contenders Whyte, Joyce, Yoka, Hrgovic, Dubois. Then a great crop of prospects in Jalolov, Anderson, Huni, and Torrez.
    We just need these guys to start fighting each other. Due to age some of these guys will miss each other tho tbh.
    But this is not a weak division despite what other people say. But these same people consider every Heavyweight era weak.
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      #12
      Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post
      Anderson is the best heavyweight prospect in years and I can’t see anyone stopping him from progressing as long as he stay focused and grounded; it’s when fighters become bigger in their head than what got them there the disruption which can stop him from being great. This kid has attributes most don’t have in this division, greatness awaits!
      I didn't see anything with this guy. He's in that Bryant Jennings, Chris Arreola tier for me. I mean, when he graduates prospect status, I expect his career will be similar to them.
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        #13
        Nice get to watch Loma in a OK fight , and two prospects I'm following in Anderson and Zayas..........

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          #14
          The 11th looks quite a busy night of boxing;

          The Benn and Taylor card on DAZN, The Shields and Marshall card on SKY, the Loma card, Kurbanov fighting in Russia and Tanaka fighting in Japan.

          I also read that the 11th may be the night they look to do Yoka Vs Bakole.
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            #15
            Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View Post

            Check out Justis Huni btw...

            Jalolov could be a problem. He's a 6'7" southpaw that moves extremely well plus he can punch. He's most known for KO'ing Torrez at the World Championships but Torrez, to his credit, fought better in their second match at the Olympics. Jalolov was still able to hurt him though, which could be telling if they ever fight as pros...
            Looked up Huni on YT. Good head movement. Good hand speed. Not sure, but the footage doesn't show him to be a power puncher. There's all kinds of physiques in boxing, but maybe he needs to add some muscle and subtract some cheesesteaks or something.

            I saw the Jalolov vs Torrez, Pt1. Torrez was younger then and not quite as big I think. Jalolov had a few years on him. I assume if they both do well at pro, they'll fight again eventually. If I'm Torrez, I want a bunch of fights and varied pro opponents before I ever take that fight again. It's possible to might beat him the third time. It's also possible for Torrez to make a lot of progress at pro level and then lose it by facing him a third time without being completely prepared. The difference for Torrez will be pro experience, and what he learns from it, which Jalolov already has.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Chrismart View Post
              The 11th looks quite a busy night of boxing;

              The Benn and Taylor card on DAZN, The Shields and Marshall card on SKY, the Loma card, Kurbanov fighting in Russia and Tanaka fighting in Japan.

              I also read that the 11th may be the night they look to do Yoka Vs Bakole.
              Yeah, but what's the secret to catching the fights in Russian and Japan? Where do I watch them?

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                #17
                Originally posted by BustedKnuckles View Post

                Looked up Huni on YT. Good head movement. Good hand speed. Not sure, but the footage doesn't show him to be a power puncher. There's all kinds of physiques in boxing, but maybe he needs to add some muscle and subtract some cheesesteaks or something.

                I saw the Jalolov vs Torrez, Pt1. Torrez was younger then and not quite as big I think. Jalolov had a few years on him. I assume if they both do well at pro, they'll fight again eventually. If I'm Torrez, I want a bunch of fights and varied pro opponents before I ever take that fight again. It's possible to might beat him the third time. It's also possible for Torrez to make a lot of progress at pro level and then lose it by facing him a third time without being completely prepared. The difference for Torrez will be pro experience, and what he learns from it, which Jalolov already has.
                I don't think he's going to be a Wilder type of puncher but he doesn't need to be. Just look at Usyk.
                I don't think physique really matters tbh not that he shouldn't try to improve on his stamina or anything like that. Always room for improvement but just look at Fury and Joshua's physiques for example. Joshua looks in better shape but it's probably Fury that can fight a harder pace.
                Huni also beat Torrez in the amateurs.

                I just hope these guys are in the mix sooner rather than later; especially Jalolov since he is older. The Heavyweight division will be that more exciting.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Chrismart View Post
                  The 11th looks quite a busy night of boxing;

                  The Benn and Taylor card on DAZN, The Shields and Marshall card on SKY, the Loma card, Kurbanov fighting in Russia and Tanaka fighting in Japan.

                  I also read that the 11th may be the night they look to do Yoka Vs Bakole.
                  Also on the 11th is the Probellum Casimero Vs Butler card, as well as Donaire vs Gaballo (which I think is on Showtime).

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