When we look back on the memorable fights of 2023, it’s time to look ahead to the next 12 months. Big Fight Weekend is bringing back the underrated seriesand now we’re looking at five underrated heavyweight boxers to keep an eye on in 2024.
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Bakhodir Jalolov
Olympic gold medalist and two-time World Championship winner, Bakhodir Jalolov (14-0, 14 KOs) is one of the most promising heavyweights in the world. At the moment, he goes back and forth between the amateur and professional ranks. However, he has spoken about fully transitioning to professional boxing after the Paris Olympic Games.
A 6’7″ lefty, many future opponents of Jalolov He will fight him due to his size and skill set. “The Great Uzbek” has a promotional agreement with Kiddingand fight fans can expect many of their future fights to take place in the United States after the 2024 Olympics.
Moses will hurt you
I’m still only 19 years old, Moses will hurt you (7-0, 5 KOs) is coming off an active first year in professional boxing. He has even fought abroad, appearing on the undercard of Tyson Fury’s victory over Francis Ngannou. The promoter of Itauma, Frank Warrenbelieves the teenager has what it takes to become “a record world champion.”
Time will tell if the Brit one day becomes world champion, but he has already made a big impression. All of his stoppages came in the first round. Both times Itauma went all the way: he won each round. This year should see him continue to develop and intensify the opposition.
Federico Pacheco Jr.
Also 19 years old, Federico Pacheco Jr. (5-0, 4 KOs) is another heavyweight to keep an eye on. The younger brother of Diego Pacheco is in the early stages of his career but has already been on Matchroom cards. This year should be interesting for the teenager as he continues to develop.
As Diego’s younger brother, boxing fans can expect Pacheco to continue appearing on Matchroom cards. He still has plenty of time to become a top heavyweight. Expect to hear more from him in the coming years.
Justi Huni
Justi Huni (8-0, 4 KOs) is a heavyweight from Australia who should have a promising career ahead of him. In his first professional fight, he fought and won the Australian heavyweight title. After signing with Matchroom, he made his promotional debut on the undercard of O’Shaquie Foster knockout victory over Eduardo Hernández.
“JPH” should be more active this year and move towards contender status. It should only be a matter of time before he mixes it up with the best in the division.
Richard Torrez Jr.
Olympic silver medalist (lost to Jalolov in the final of the Tokyo Olympic Games), Richard Torrez Jr. (8-0, 8 KOs) has remained active since turning professional. He recently moved up to eight rounds and should move up to 10 rounds sometime in 2024. Given Top Rank’s sizable heavyweight stable, Torrez is expected to be in some intriguing matchups in the coming years.
The Tulare native may not be as tall as other heavyweight contenders (he stands at 6’2″), but that hasn’t stopped him from stopping all eight opponents. Fight fans should expect to see improvements in his competition this year At only 24 years old, there is plenty of time for him to become a top contender.