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Bakhodir Jalolov

Bakhodir Jalolov

Uzbekistani boxer


Bakhodir Jalolov (Uzbek: Bahodir Jalolov) also known as Bakhodir Dzhalolov, is an Uzbekistani professional boxer who won a bronze medal at the 2015 World Championships, and gold at the 2019 and 2023 World Championships and 2020 Summer Olympics.[3] He also competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and acted as Uzbekistan's flag bearer at the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.[4][5]

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Amateur career

Asian championships

Jalolov took part in the 2017 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships, held in May 2017 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He went on a perfect 4–0 run, beating Haipeng Mou and Do Hyeon Kim by technical knockout in the first two rounds, Mohamad Mulayes by technical knockout in the semifinals, and Kamshybek Kunkabayev by majority decision in the finals.[6]

Jalolov went on another perfect run in the 2019 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships, and earned his place in the finals after beating Mohamad Mulayes by unanimous decision in the semifinals. Jalolov faced a familiar opponent in the finals, Kamshybek Kunkabayev, and won the fight by majority decision.[7]

Jalolov took part in the 2021 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships as well, and earned his place in the finals with a technical knockout of Abdulrahman Alanzi in the semifinals. He faced Kamshybek Kunkabayev in the tournament finals, and once again prevailed against Kunkabayev, winning by unanimous decision.[8]

World championships

Bakhodir Jalolov participated in the 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships, held in Doha, Qatar in October 2015. He earned his place in the semifinals with decision wins against Mohamed Grimes, Lenier Pero and Hussein Iashaish. Jalolov lost his semifinal bout against Ivan Dychko by split decision.[9]

After an unsuccessful run in the 2017 AIBA World Boxing Championships, where he was eliminated in the second round by Kamshybek Kunkabayev,[10] Jalolov next found success in the 2019 AIBA World Boxing Championships. After beating Tsotne Rogava by decision in the first round, Richard Torrez by knockout in the second round and Maxim Babanin by decision in the semifinals. Jalolov faced Kamshybek Kunkabayev in the finals and beat him by unanimous decision.[11]

Olympic games

Jalolov reached quarterfinals at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he lost to the eventual silver medalist Joe Joyce. He qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics and was set to face Mahammad Abdullayev in the first round of the super heavyweight tournament. He thoroughly outboxed Abdullayev over three rounds and scored a standing eight count in round two, although he was unable to finish his opponent.[12] Jalolov advanced to the tournament quarterfinals, where he faced Satish Kumar, whom he beat by unanimous decision.[13] Advancing to the semifinals, Jalolov fought Frazer Clarke.[14] Although Clarke was able to force a standing count, the fight was stopped in the third round due to a previously sustained cut above his eye which widened throughout his bout with Jalolov.[15] Jalolov earned the gold medal after beating Richard Torrez by unanimous decision in the finals of the super heavyweight tournament.[16]

Professional career

Jalolov made his professional debut against Hugo Trujillo on 5 May 2018. He won the fight by a third-round technical knockout. Jalolov scored another stoppage victory four months later, on 29 September 2018, when he knocked Eduardo Vitela out in the first round.[17] Jalolov was next scheduled to face Tyrell Wright at the Madison Square Garden on 27 October 2018.[18] He won the fight by stoppage, after Wright retired from the fight at the end of the fourth round.[19] Jalolov was scheduled to fight Marquis Valentine on 8 December 2018, in his last fight of the year.[20] He scored the second first-round stoppage of his professional career, knocking Valentine out at the 2:29 minute mark of the opening round.

Jalolov was next scheduled to face Willie Harvey on 15 March 2019.[21] He won the fight by a second-round technical knockout.[22] Jalolov fought for his first professional title on 10 April 2019, when he took on Brendan Barrett for the vacant WBC-NABF Junior heavyweight title. He won the fight by a first-round knockout.[23]

Jalolov returned on 12 December 2020, to fight Wilfredo Leal. Leal retired from the bout at the end of the first round.[24] Jalolov fought in his native Uzbekistan on 3 April 2021, when he was scheduled to fight Kristaps Zutis. He beat Zutis by a second-round technical knockout.[25] Jalolov knocked out Kamil Sokolowski in the fifth round on 18 March 2022.[26]

Jalolov returned to the United States to face Jack Mulowayi on 10 June 2022.[27] He won the fight by an eight-round knockout, flooring Mulowayi with a left hook. Jalolov knocked his opponent down with a left hook in the sixth round as well, and was deducted a point in the fourth round for excessive holding.[28]

Jalolov faced the veteran Curtis Harper on 26 November 2022.[29] He won the fight by a fourth-round knockout, after having knocked Harper down twice prior to the stoppage.[30]

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References

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  2. "The Flagbearers for the Rio 2016 Opening Ceremony". 16 August 2016. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  3. "The flagbearers for the Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony" (PDF). olympics.com. IOC. 23 July 2021. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  4. "男子のアジア最強は今もあの国". boxmob.jp. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  5. Iveson, Ali (31 May 2021). "Uzbekistan win six men's gold medals on final day of Asian Boxing Championships". insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  6. Law, Matt. "Result: Joe Joyce beaten by Tony Yoka in semi-finals of World Championships". sportsmole.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  7. Donovan, Jake (28 July 2021). "Bakhodir Jalolov Outclasses Mahammad Abdullayev, Storms Into Super Heavyweight Quarterfinals In Tokyo". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  8. "Heavyweight hope Jalolov stops Wright to move to 3–0 (3)". asianboxing.info. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  9. "Bakhodir Jalolov to struggle with American Marquis Valentine in La Puente". sports.uz. 7 December 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  10. "Heavyweight Jalolov returns Friday". fightnews.com. 14 March 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  11. Salazar, Francisco (19 March 2019). "Bahkodir Jalolov Blasts Out Willie Harvey in Two Rounds". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  12. Salazar, Francisco (15 December 2020). "Joel Diaz, Bakhodir Jalolov, Abduraimov, Lubkovich Win Big By KO". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  13. Sukachev, Alexey (3 April 2021). "Bakhodir Jalolov Flattens Kristaps Zutis Inside Of Two Rounds". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  14. Random Hits (10 February 2022). "Bakhodir Jalolov, Hovhannes Bachkov Return on Probellum Card in Dubai". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  15. Dixon, Tris (10 June 2022). "Bakhodir Jalolov Blasts Out Jack Mulowayi With One-Shot in Eight". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  16. Idec, Keith (26 November 2022). "Curtis Harper: I'm Gonna Go Toe-To-Toe With Jalolov & Do My Best To Take Him Down". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  17. Idec, Keith (26 November 2022). "Bakhodir Jalolov Drops Curtis Harper Twice, Records 4th-Round Technical Knockout". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
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