In the world of boxing, rankings can often seem arbitrary, reflective of political maneuvering more than actual performance in the ring. Such is the case with Moses Itauma, who found himself crowned the #1 contender in the World Boxing Organization (WBO) heavyweight ranks following a decisive second-round knockout of Mike Balogun. While on the surface
Mike Balogun
This Saturday, May 24th, boxing aficionados will have their eyes glued to The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, where Josh Taylor is set to clash with Ekow Essuman for the WBO international welterweight title. Taylor, who once reigned as the undisputed light welterweight champion, is facing mounting pressure as he steps into the ring with
At just 20 years old, Moses Itauma has swiftly captured the attention of boxing enthusiasts worldwide. The unbeaten heavyweight prospect, currently holding a record of 11-0 with 9 knockouts, is frequently hailed as the future face of the heavyweight division. While his talent is undeniable, there’s growing concern over the quality of his upcoming opponents,