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Whyte was sent sprawling from a short right hook; he fell face first heavily and somehow beat the count, but his legs betrayed him for just a few seconds. He stood, unsteady and glassy eyed, and the fight was sensibly waved off. Whyte complained, Itauma celebrated, and the sport has a new star.
ON Saturday night, Moses Itauma made light work of Dillian Whyte with a performance that has the boxing world talking. Still, Lawrence Okolie is convinced
Moses Itauma was spectacular in demolishing old warrior Dillian Whyte here in just 119 seconds of utter dominance, but there is still one thing missing for the 20-year-old: rounds in the bank.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission has congratulated rising British-Nigerian heavyweight boxer, Moses Itauma, on his recent triumph in the ring. In a
It’s absurd to even consider someone who’s had 13 fights, after a relatively short amateur career, a possible opponent for Usyk, argues former world champion and ProBox commentator Chris Algieri.
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Moses Itauma gets the chance to showcase his skills with potential megafights and stardom ahead
"I was 10 years old," Itauma told CBS Sports last week. "And now, I'm boxing Dillian Whyte." Itauma (12-0, 10 KOs), the 20-year-old phenom who has been called the best heavyweight prospect in two decades,
Itauma has not been able to beat Tyson’s record but, as he prepares to face Whyte on Saturday night, he believes he remains on track to reach the top and is not worried about how long it takes to get there. In an exclusive interview with DAZN, the Slovakia-born fighter said: “I don’t really mind.