They all beat him, he uses his reach on the outside and clinches on the inside, he has no power and still fights like an amateur, to compare him to Moses is funny as hell.
Jalolov is a disappointment. They should just cash him out against Bakole or match him up with Teremona
Not convinced by Jalolov in the pros. He might be more talented than the likes of Wardley but when the going gets tough...
Jalolov was in with two super durable journeymen in Ihor Shevadzutskyi and Vitaly Kudukhov, they went the distance and he looked average/bad. Itauma was in with two super durable journeymen, Kostiantyn Dovbyshchenko and Kevin Nicolas Espindola, they went the distance and he looked average/bad. Sure Jalolov is clearly a bust, but Itauma has yet to prove himself either, so stop riding his pecker.
He would decline the contracts to fight all of them in the fear he would injure himself and miss out on the 2028 Olympics.
lol! Moses is a great finisher, Jalalov just runs around on the outside, grabbing up close, Moses hooks on the inside are on another level to this light hitting amateur and he's already 30 while Moses is only 20.
This. They've all proven FAR more as pros than Jalolov - even Itauma,still very clearly a cosseted prospect, has done more. Jalolov is a nobody as a pro.
I agree Moses is being overhyped. That being said, he also stopped a durable journeyman in McKean. Jalolov has yet to do anything notable.
Jalolov fights to the level of his opponents - hasn't looked impressive so far but wait til he's in with a big name/big names and i think he'll do well. He's got all the attributes there, just hasn't put it all together yet. I think he will hold some, if not all of the belts over the next 2 years.
Honestly I wouldn't even bet on him to beat Teremoana at this point, let alone against this level of fighters. Hopefully that last fight was a wake up call for Jalolov to get it together and get serious about the pros, otherwise he is not going far. He isn't exactly a young fighter at 31 years old.