Bakhodir Jalolov of Miami won his pro debut, stopping Trujilo of Mexico City, Mexico in the third round of a scheduled six at heavyweight. Jakolov dropped Trujilo with two left uppercuts. Trujilo got up, but stumbled. Referee Michael Ortega caught him and stopped the fight at 1:14 mark in the third round. Jakolov also knocked down Trujilo in the second with a left uppercut. Trujilo dropped to 4-1-1 (2). http://www.secondsout.com/news/main-news/kambosos-jr-off-to-a-flyer-on-us-debut
Jalolov resumes his amateur career as he has reached the semi final of Governor Cup But he also has a second pro fight coming up on June 21st.
The semi final of Governors cup, Jololov/Ilya Kvasnikov(Quality superheavyweight): Starts from 4:52:00: This content is protected Bakhadyr was outclassed and suffered two heavy knockdowns in the first round but somehow stayed on his feet and resumed to the 2 round. Bakhadyr came back in the second round with landing some very heavy shots Klasnikov in the second round. Bakhadyr suffered a knockdown in the beginning of the 2 round but came back with knocking down Kvanikovs 3 times in the final round of the fight. Bakhadyr won in a gruelling battle. He edged Kvasnikov in the end.
I expect big things from Jalolov, Hrgovic and Anderson although i still need to see them with gatekeepers to see how they truly stack against the top 5. Unlike hypejobs like Dubois and Ajagba i can see the skill and see the talent with these guys.
I agree Jalolov, Hrgovic and Anderson are the standouts at the minute, however I still haven't written off Dubois, he is still very young and despite quitting he gave a good account of himself in the Joyce fight.