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  • HisExcellency
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    #41
    Originally posted by Malvado

    I hope he wins the tournament too, not to dismiss Qumalli by any means, he is a puncher and is experienced so anything can happen but Mosqueda is displaying quite more against a wider array of opposition and is pretty notable puncher himself.

    The british narrator did seem to heavily back Powar, once he thought that Powar had bounced back quite well in the second round but once Mosqueda started to box more instead of being too aggressive he had then adjusted from round 4 to 6 being less prone to making mistakes and being reckless. The same commentator also he quite favored Ayubkhon Bakhtiyorov over Brandon Mosqueda, thinking the Uzbek was going to ouright dominate and surprise everyone.
    Actually Qamili has a <50% KO ratio so definitely ISN'T a puncher. As for Mosqueda, let's not forget that this tournament pits the best up and coming prospects against each other and if he isn't knocking them out, he's winning very wide decisions as both Powar and the Uzbek fighter found out. Therefore, he's definitely a special fighter and should blow through his opponent in the final.

    Re Powar, he definitely gave Mosqueda his toughest fight to date and won at LEAST one round if not two. I also believed that he dropped him but it was incorrectly ruled no knockdown.

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    • Dr Z
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      #42
      Originally posted by HisExcellency

      Yes that guy...do you think he's a future world champion and p4p star and should be added to this thread? The reason I ask is because you're the Heavyweight expert but I noticed that he lost his most recent fight plus the other Uzbek giant (Jalolov) looked absolutely AWFUL in his most recent fight.

      Having said that, Zokirov certainly does have all the attributes and accolades on paper.



      I do think Zokriov is a future top ten ring magzine contender, but we have to wait a bit. At 240 LBS+ he is a bit heavy to be on the pound for pound scale.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Dr Z




        I do think Zokriov is a future top ten ring magzine contender, but we have to wait a bit. At 240 LBS+ he is a bit heavy to be on the pound for pound scale.
        OK thanks...in that case I'll add him to the thread.

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          #44
          Jakhongir Zokirov - Uzbekistan - 22

           

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            #45
            I've decided to increase the age limit for upcoming prospects to 25yo because it's a nice cut-off point and to include this MONSTER below...
            Last edited by HisExcellency; 11-04-2025, 07:21 AM.

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              #46
              Pat Brown - England - 25
               

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                #47
                Brian Norman - America - 24
                 
                Last edited by HisExcellency; 11-04-2025, 07:24 AM.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by HisExcellency
                  Jakhongir Zokirov - Uzbekistan - 22

                  Never heard of them prior and can't say I was blown away with either but they was both more impressive than a whole lot of the HWs I see coming through today.
                  Thomas could be interesting to once he fills out a little and gets his man strength. I don't want to say it was man vs boy but the size and strength advantage of the big Uzbek was evident.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by dan_cov


                    Never heard of them prior and can't say I was blown away with either but they was both more impressive than a whole lot of the HWs I see coming through today.
                    Thomas could be interesting to once he fills out a little and gets his man strength. I don't want to say it was man vs boy but the size and strength advantage of the big Uzbek was evident.
                    Haha I'm just following the advice of Dr. Z who's the resident Heavyweight expert around here. He even has a thread dedicated to them and believes that Surov & Zokirov are the BEST of the upcoming bunch and have the potential to win world titles and crack the p4p top 10 one day.

                    Zokirov certainly has the amateur credentials (World Youth Gold & World Men's Silver) in addition to size, power and good movement. However, my only reservations about him are the fact that the other Uzbek Heavyweight giant (Jalolov) seems to have stagnated lately and looked horrible in his last fight.

                    As for Thomas, I don't think he's anything special at all. We shall see.

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