Turki Alalshikh, a prominent figure in the realm of boxing promotion, has cultivated a reputation for curating thrilling fight cards that captivate fans and elevate the sport’s visibility. As he sets his sights on a November showdown in Riyadh, excitement is palpable. The proposed lineup features an intriguing mix of established talent and emerging stars,
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Promotional heavyweight Frank Warren stirred quite a commotion recently by announcing that the veteran Dillian Whyte would not be partaking in the highly anticipated Fabio Wardley-Justis Huni fight card. This decision came amidst hints from Warren regarding a “big fight” that Whyte simply couldn’t afford to overlook. The essence of this strategy emphasizes a calculated
Moses Itauma, a compelling 20-year-old heavyweight boxer, has begun to capture the attention of fans and experts alike as he carves his path in a notoriously competitive division. With an impressive professional record of 12 wins—10 of which are knockouts—many believe he epitomizes the future of heavyweight boxing. His recent invitation to fight on the
Moses Itauma is not just a name; he is becoming a phenomenon in heavyweight boxing. At just 20 years old, this rising star boasts an impressive record of 12-0, with 10 of those wins coming by way of knockout. As he stepped into the ring against Mike Balogun, the anticipation in Glasgow was palpable. However,
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
Moses Itauma, the 20-year-old heavyweight sensation, showcased an electrifying performance tonight in Glasgow, leaving spectators buzzing with excitement. Facing Mike Balogun, a seasoned boxer and former linebacker, Itauma delivered a powerful display of skill and determination that highlighted his rapid ascent in the boxing world. The fight ended in a swift second-round knockout, signaling that
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,
Moses Itauma is rapidly establishing himself as a formidable force in the boxing world. Since his debut in January 2023, this 20-year-old British heavyweight has been on an impressive trajectory, accumulating an unbeaten record of 11 wins, 9 of which came by knockout. Itauma’s technical prowess, agility, and power have sparked discussions about his potential
Moses Itauma has garnered significant attention after being honored with the Ring Magazine Prospect of the Year award. This recognition comes on the heels of an impressive first-round stoppage victory against Demsey McKean, which showcased his potential and skill as a heavyweight boxer. As he prepares for his next bout in April, boxing enthusiasts are
The heavyweight boxing division continues to generate excitement, particularly with the emergence of two unbeaten prospects, Justis Huni and Moses Itauma. Both fighters have made significant strides in their careers, securing impressive victories that have left fans eager for a potential showdown. Recent developments suggest that a fight between Huni and Itauma is on the
Moses Itauma, a name increasingly resonating throughout the boxing community, finds himself on the precipice of greatness. As he approaches his 20th birthday, the conversation surrounding this young heavyweight isn’t merely about his skills in the ring but rather the pressing questions of how quickly he will face challenges that test his mettle. This article
At just 19 years old, British heavyweight boxer Moses Itauma is rapidly establishing himself as one of the most promising talents in the boxing arena. His recent bout against Australia’s Demsey McKean on a high-profile Usyk-Fury II card served as a galvanizing moment for his burgeoning career. Itauma entered the ring with an undefeated record
The potential match-up between Joe Joyce and Moses Itauma has sparked interest amongst boxing fans and analysts alike. After Joyce’s recent loss to Derek Chisora, many believed that it was time for him to consider retirement. However, Itauma, a rising star in the British heavyweight division, sees an opportunity to face off against the veteran
British heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma has already caught the attention of many in the boxing world, even before turning pro. With a record of 9-0(7), the 19-year-old has shown speed, power, composure, and skill in his early bouts, earning praise from experts and former champions alike. Former featherweight king Barry McGuigan has compared Itauma’s natural