28 years old. 5'4.5. Super Flyweight. 2x World Amateur Champion 1x World Amateur Bronze 1x Olympic Bronze 1x European Amateur Champion Disqualified from his Silver medal at 2016 Olympics (shouldn't have roided, he would've beaten his opponents anyway en route to the final!) He's beaten ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE in the amateurs. His 'wins' are very, very stacked. Doesn't have very long at all at the top, IMO. He is very skilful. Tough debut opponent in the legitimate world level Norberto Jiminez who DREW with Kohei Kono in a world title fight recently! http://boxrec.com/boxer/530897 This content is protected Scene it.
Aloyan, Gonzalez, Estrada, Cuadras, Sor Rungvisai, Yafai, probably Inoue What an absolutely slutty division.
I didn't expect Aloyan turning pro, but he is skilled. A two time world amateur champion and olympic bronze medalist. But the Rio Olympics hurt his resume, he was stripped of his silver and it was funny because: A) He didn't deserve the medal at first place, Avila beat the hell out of him. B) He cheated.
I don't remember this fight at all. He is tremendously skilled, uses the ring very well but I genuinely got the impression his best days were behind him. If he adapts to the pro game, then that'll be sweet.
His opponent Jiminez started his career 2-8-1, with 4 losses by ko....but has gone 24-0-3 in his last 27 fights...!!!
Avila just straight out beat him, think about Rau'Shee Warren in his last fight, he got dragged in a brawl and was beaten, the worst thing about it was that Aloyan cheated.
Great addition to the pro ranks. Very surprised because Eastern Europeans in the lower weights rarely ever turn pro, Russians have loads of top fighters in the lower weights so hopefully a few more follow. Aloyan is reallly good to watch, skilled, fast , slick.. beautiful boxer.
Yep my favourite performance from him was when I remember him SCHOOLING the cuban Robeisy Ramirez at the 2011 World championships