Promoter Frank Warren said that he wants his heavyweight, Moses Itaum, gained experience before he fights for the title of world champion. Warren says he could get 20-year-old Itauma (12-0, 10 KO) shot for the world champion, but he wants him to develop. Ituma will fight an unsuccessful opponent on the 19 July Stadium in London.
Warren delays the title of Ituma
Frank did not mention who Ituma can fight on the card, but it will have to be someone lasting to get any value from it. It must develop its strength. This is useless if it is matched to a different low level.
For some fans, it seems that there is no real intention to develop Moses Itum. It’s about creating a noise to enter the shoes of a retired Fury Tyson to keep money flowing on the plug.
It is not a real step with Ituma. It seems that his career has been designed for another purpose, which is things of smoke and mirrors, which give artificial appearance. There are rumors Ituma has a glass jaw.
Two names, the aforementioned Francis Warren, Jermaine Franklin and Otto Wallin, as potential opponents of Ituma to fight in July, were criticized. Both are perceived as Hako and nonsense by fans who have no power or talent. Wallen lost the 41-year-old journeyman Derek Chisory. This shows the value he has as a potential opponent of Ituma.
Better ITAUMA fight options
– Filip Hrgovic
– Richard Torrez Jr.
– Zhilei Zhang
– Bakhodir Jalalov
Criticism of ITAUMA duels
WBO decided to give itauma ranking No. 1 after his second round of 36-year-old Mike Balogune last Saturday in Glasgow. Considering the feeble opponent and plastic Itauma, filled with unclear second -level opposition fighters, you can argue that it should be classified on 15 #sanctioning bodies.
Ituma is still fighting a compact league opposition and it is not fair to him or fans that he moved to the first place in the rankings. WBA Moses took 3rd place, and IBF #7.
“Parker is now a momentary champion of WBO, so it will not happen on July 19. We couldn’t afford it on Undercard in Wembley,” said Frank Warren Ring. “We could throw ankle and get Moses for the title of world champion, but his career is a marathon, not a sprint. I want him to get to know his trade. We will look at his options for his next opponent in the next week.”