Bakhokir Yalolov (Uzbekistan) 6-6KOs. Yalolov is left-handed, boxing is extremely fast and his amateur performance is excellent. He took part in the Rio Olympics and lost to Joyce in the 8-4 match. In 20 19, Yalolov returned to the amateur arena after entering the professional boxing world and won the world championship. On the way to the championship, he also surpassed China's heavyweight champion Mou Haipeng. Yalolov, who is engaged in professional amateur double-track running, is currently participating in the Tokyo Olympic qualifiers with the goal of winning the Olympic Games.
The record of Philip Hrgovic (Croatia) is 10-0, 8KOs. Hrgovic, 27, won the European championship and the Olympic bronze medal. After becoming a professional boxer, he defeated two famous veterans Mansour and kevin johnson. Recently, he easily defeated Molina, and it took Wilder nine rounds to finish in three rounds. Hrgovic is the most powerful heavyweight boxer in Croatia after challenging Luis Mavlovic, with comprehensive skills, relatively average indexes and both technical strength.
Effie Agaba (Nigeria) scored 12-0 and 10KOs. Agaba is 25 years old and represents Nigeria in the Rio Olympic Games. After entering the professional boxing world, Agaba's games are very popular with TV stations, because he can always stage a deadly violent KO, which is quite the shadow of former heavyweight champion Wilder. Agaba was knocked down by his opponent in the last match against Georgian player Kiladze, which once made people question him. Beijing time this Sunday's game with Little Ganu will be his chance to test himself again. If he can't reach the same height as Wilder, then he may become the second michael grant.
The other four heavyweight stars selected by Steve King include German Ajit Cabaille (19-0, 13 Coase), French Olympic champion Tony Joka (7-0, 6 Coase) and Russian Aslan Buick Makhmudov (100). These four players are slightly inferior to the four introduced earlier. Cabaille rarely made impressive performances in the past; Joka was accused of winning the Olympic champion by bribery and had a black history of being banned for one year for taking banned drugs; Makhmudov and Sanchez are still in the stage of "brushing records", which needs tough opponents to test.
To the disappointment of boxing fans in China, two heavyweights in China, Zhang (20-0, 20kos) and Zhang (2 1- 16KOs), missed the list. However, their strength has long been recognized by the international boxing community. If these eight young rookies are not sure to beat Zhang or Zhang, they may even be taught a lesson by two China champions.