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    Comments Thread For: Teremoana Junior Teremoana to be 'greatest heavyweight of his generation'

    Ahead of his first fight since agreeing co-promotional terms with Matchroom, Australia?s Teremoana Junior Teremoana has boldly predicted he will prove the ?greatest heavyweight of my generation?
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    Big talk. Even the guy who beat him at the Olympics, Jalolov, in spite of two Gold medals, still hasn't done anything, so it is a long road ahead to prove himself.

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    • Joe shmo
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      #3
      Originally posted by BrankoB
      Big talk. Even the guy who beat him at the Olympics, Jalolov, in spite of two Gold medals, still hasn't done anything, so it is a long road ahead to prove himself.
      We should start seeing more of jalolov soon. He was still competing in the am's when he turned pro but now that he's done with that, he should start fighting more often.

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        Originally posted by Joe shmo

        We should start seeing more of jalolov soon. He was still competing in the am's when he turned pro but now that he's done with that, he should start fighting more often.
        His return to the pro ranks is scheduled for Feb 6th in Canada against 16-8-1 David Spilmont

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        • Left Hook Louie
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          #5
          Big talk.
          The bigger they come, the harder they fall.

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            #6
            Doesn't lack for confidence then! I think he'll make some noise in the division.

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            • 1Eriugenus
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              #7
              In 3 years he'll be facing off v Moses Itauma to decide who fights the undisputed champion, Martin Bakole. probably...

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              • 1Eriugenus
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                #8
                One thing I have learned is that having a big mouth helps you a lot in pro boxing. People actually compliment fighters saying 'he stays quiet & gets on with his work', but that is NOT what the business wants. You may think it is enough to exceed in the sport but the business wants you out there, selling tickets. Look at 'Shu Shu' Carrington. He was unknown 2 years ago. Obviously, you should be working on the sport side, your jab, your positioning, your feet if you're put under pressure, but you also need to be working on getting your name out there. So, well done Teremoana. Expect to hear more from you.

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                • slimPickings
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                  I watched a couple of his fights in the Olympics and was impressed with his confidence and performance. Whether he can parlay that into success in the pro ranks remains to be seen. Wish him the best.

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                  • Joe shmo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by edpboxing

                    His return to the pro ranks is scheduled for Feb 6th in Canada against 16-8-1 David Spilmont
                    I would've preferred a better flight than that but at least he's fighting. Hopefully he has a quick turnaround against a better step up opponent. His style is we'll suited to the pro's, he could b a major player especially with usyk, fury, aj all at the end of their careers.

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