Weightlifting has been a significant part of his life since he began the sport at age 10. He was inspired by his older brother, Azizbek Juraev, who won a gold medal in the 85kg category at the 2011 Youth Asian Championships in Pattaya, Thailand. "I was very interested in what he was doing. I tried my best to be like him," he said.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Men's 109kg | G Gold |
His performance at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo earned him the Uzbekistan Iftikhori [Pride of Uzbekistan] honorary title from the president of Uzbekistan. This recognition came on 13 August 2021. Earlier, in 2018, he was named Newcomer of the Year at the National Sports Awards in Uzbekistan.
He is proficient in English, Russian, and Uzbek. This multilingual ability aids him in communicating effectively during international competitions and training sessions.
Looking ahead, he aims to continue his weightlifting career with a focus on achieving more milestones. His journey is marked by dedication and inspiration drawn from his family, particularly his brother's achievements in weightlifting.
His story is one of perseverance and commitment to his sport. With continued support from his coach and family, he aims to reach new heights in his weightlifting career.
Weightlifting has been a significant part of his life since he began the sport at age 10. He was inspired by his older brother, Azizbek Juraev, who won a gold medal in the 85kg category at the 2011 Youth Asian Championships in Pattaya, Thailand. "I was very interested in what he was doing. I tried my best to be like him," he said.