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Like Dillian Whyte’s endurance can neutralize the power of Moses Itauma

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Filip Hrgovic, a bulky rivalry, believes that Dilliam Whyte can cause nervousness of the unverified 20-year-old Moses Itum, if he manages to go through an early attack to pull him into later rounds.

Lack of experience of Moses Ituma

Whyte is easily the best warrior that Ituma has ever fought in professionals and amateurs. Unlike fighters from deep amateur environments, Ituma is a complete novice. His amateur brief adapts to the opposition, which was not near the summit.

The highest amateur super bulky weights during Itacua at amateurs;

  • Bakhodhir Jalolov: Uzbekistan
  • Richard Torrez Jr: US
  • Lenier, but: Kuba
  • Maammad Abdullaayev: Azerbaian
  • Kotshybek Kunkabayev: Kazakhstan
  • Ayoub Ghadfa: Spain

Ituma (12-0, 10 KO) did not fight the living body in her tiny professional career and last A decent amateur He fought before he twisted a professional in 2022 against Stylianos Roulias. Among the fighters, Ituma fought in his tiny time in amateur ranks, Roulias was easily. However, he was not one of the best super bulky weight.

Ituma looked like deer chased by a wolf against Rouliias. He was not joyful, fighting someone who had decent power and was not intimidated by his pots. Looking at this fight, Ituma did not look anywhere near the level of the best amateurs at the world level, such as Jalolov, Torrez, Pero and Kunkabayev. He was simply a plain warrior with a low exit.

“Can he win? Why not? I think that if he tolerates the first few rounds and is not caught, he can put it in deep water,” said Filip Hrgovic Ring magazine About his belief that Dillian Whyte can defeat Moses Itauma if he pulls him into later rounds.

Style focused on knockout ituma

Hrgovic is right. Ituma gets her knockout early, loading individual arrows, trying to get a knockout from one punch. He always fought this way. He does not stay in the trenches and fights like Mike Tyson, with whom some fans stupidly compare him. Iauma doesn’t fight anything “iron” Mike. It’s all individual arrows. So, if why it can last until the second half of the fight, he can tire Itauma, ruin him to get a knockout.

Unlike his brother, Karol Itauma, Moses wears a lot of flabs on the sides His metatarsus. He has those fury staggers that seem resistant to training. This weight will be an anchor for him in the second half of the fight, when the pace and pressure on the part of the Whyte begin to wear it.

This fight arouses the spirit in Whyte, knowing that he is counted by fans and expects it to be knocked out. You have to go back to the fighting in Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, where he had doubts. Even then he was not counted as it is now.

Last updated 08/07/2025

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Bill Haney hints at Devin Haney rematch with Ryan Garcia in Vegas

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Devin Haney and Bill Haney speak to the media after Haney’s unanimous decision win over WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. on November 22.

The Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia rematch is headed to Las Vegas. On Thursday, Bill Haney, during a conversation with X, suggested that Allegiant Stadium would be the leading option for hosting the Sept. 5 event.

Promoters are still finalizing the business side of the deal, but Bill said fighters often sign their part before everything else is completed. “The fighters sign their contract well before the promoters finalize the terms,” he wrote, adding that Devin was already training.


The message suggests that Devin has already committed to the rematch, while the venue and broadcast details are still being finalized. Their first fight resulted in one of the most essential nights in boxing in recent years, and despite Ryan’s defeat against Rolando Romero in May 2025, interest in the second meeting of both rivals remains high.

The April 2024 fight caused drama in the ring and huge interest outside it. Garcia knocked down Haney multiple times and won by decision that immediately sparked talks of a second meeting. Fans debated the outcome for months, and the rivalry never cooled down.

Allegiant Stadium has quickly become one of Las Vegas’ favorite boxing locations for huge events. The facility can accommodate more than 60,000 fans and provides the type of revenue for promoters that makes a competition of this size worth staging in a stadium rather than a customary arena.

The September gala would give both fighters enough time to properly prepare after intense periods in their careers. Devin returned to the ring following his loss to Ryan and remains one of the most recognizable names in the division, while Garcia continues to attract huge attention whenever he fights.

Moving the rematch to Allegiant Stadium would allow promoters to host an event on a much larger scale than their first meeting. For Devin, the second fight is a chance to wrap up unfinished business and regain his spot at the top of the division. The signal from Haney’s camp is clear: Devin is ready and the promoters need to complete the deal.

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14-0 100% KO Artist Thomas Narmo talks honestly about his heavyweight career

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Heavyweight Thomas Narmo lands a right hand during a fight

A heavyweight with fourteen wins and fourteen knockouts would normally be talking about world titles. Instead, one of the undefeated boxers is much more sincere about his explosive start.

Thomas Narmo has stopped every opponent he has faced to date, establishing a perfect record of fourteen wins and fourteen knockouts.

As previously reported by World Boxing News, “The Last Viking” got through these opponents in a total of just twenty-six rounds.

But despite the eye-catching numbers, Narmo admits the statistics don’t tell the whole story yet.

“I don’t really pay too much attention to it,” Narmo told World Boxing News. “I haven’t faced a real challenge yet. My last three opponents did decently, so I’m glad I managed to hold them off.

“I started boxing overdue in life, so unfortunately I didn’t gain much ring experience from my previous fights.”

Learning on the job

This level of honesty is unusual in boxing, where undefeated prospects are often promoted as future champions long before a stern opponent.

Narmo didn’t start boxing seriously until he was in his 20s, after previously competing in mixed martial arts, which left him with significantly less experience in the ring than many heavyweights climbing the professional ladder.

Still, its destructive beginning is demanding to ignore. Fourteen knockouts in fourteen wins is scarce at any level, even if most of those fights came against humble opposition in European rings.

For now, the power puncher says he’s simply focused on getting ready for the right opportunity.

“I’ve been trying to stay in shape and I hope someone will call me and ask,” he explained.

“If not, I’ll have to continue what I’ve been doing a little longer. My time will come, of which I’m quite sure.”

Puncher’s Chance

The heavyweight division remains the only weight class where a single punch can instantly change everything. Narmo believes that momentum means he can never be passed up if the right opportunity arises.

“There is always a chance of a punch. Anything can happen in the heavyweight division,” he said.

“I’m not a technical boxer with a lot of experience. I just try to stay fit and be ready to hurt people.”

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He also understands that without the support of a enormous promotional company, reaching the elite level may not be effortless.

“It’s not effortless to get to the top without a great promoter behind you,” he added.

“If I can have a good career, win some minor titles and serve as a gatekeeper for an elite company, I don’t think it’s too bad for someone who started training in his 20s.”

For now, the undefeated heavyweight is simply waiting for another opportunity to present himself.

“I hope the fight will take place in overdue March or early April,” he said.

“There will be a lot of gigantic heavyweight fights in the next few weeks and you never know if something will happen to one of them. I’m ready to go if the opportunity arises.”

Whether the opportunity comes sooner or later, Narmo’s brutally sincere vision of his own career suggests that “The Last Viking” realizes that his toughest trials may yet lie ahead.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez will fight for the same opponent

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Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez set to compete for the same opponent

Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez have been linked to each other for many years, but now they could fight the same potential opponent.

Benavidez has been chasing a fight with Alvarez for some time. After a failed landing, he moved up to 175 pounds, where he became the WBC light heavyweight champion.

He now heads up to cruiserweight to face unified champion Gilberto Ramirez in May, with Canelo set to return in September as he looks to bounce back from losing the undisputed 168-pound crown to Terence Crawford last year.

If both men win their upcoming fights, Dmitry Bivol is apparently in line. Dan Rafael reported this this week that the Russian’s manager, Vadim Kornilov, mentioned the duo as targets.

“For manager Bivol [Kornilov] for me, in terms of what Dmitry would want: mandatory Michael in the IBF [Eifert] this spring (agreed, Usyk ticket on May 23), then Beterbiev 3 [and] then either Canelo 2, Benavidez or the cruiserweight champion.”

Canelo has a history with Bivol – the current WBA, IBF and WBO lithe heavyweight champion – who suffered a unanimous decision loss to the Russian in May 2022 and a rematch has been touted at various times since then. The Mexican has said in the past that this is the only 175-pound fight that interests him.

Benavidez also openly called for the fight, interested both in fighting the best in the world and in the chance to become undisputed in the lithe heavyweight division. Boxing fans are still unlikely to see Canelo and Benavidez fight in the ring, but they could witness an intriguing battle at the negotiating table.

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