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Moses Itauma: The future of the heavyweight department

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Moses Itauma defeated Dillian Whyte by TKO in the 1st round of the 10-round fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday evening. Regardless of whether the winning ITAUMA attack covered a rabbit, it was an impressive show. 20-year-old Ituma was compared to Mike Tyson, who won the World Heavyweight World Championships in 1986, at the age of 20, against Trevor Berbick.

It was said that by the end of this year Ituma could receive a chance for a global heavyweight title. However, this can be premature, because Dillian Whyte was the only boxer at the elite level he fought during a brief career, lasting just over two and a half years. In addition, the ITAUMA impact resistance has not been tested so far. It is also not known whether he has durability to survive the 12-round fight, fighting only for a maximum of 06 rounds in any of its 13 professional fights.

After watching the ITAUMA fight with Whyte in Ringside, boxing promoter Eddie Hearn said he wants to see how Ituma fights “live, energetic massive weight”. You can go on to argue that this warrior should have some name recognition and still be at his best level. There are many such warriors who will give Itauma a very necessary experience and valuable lessons to learn.

His managing team probably realizes that there are massive scales who do not intend to just fall over and will simply appear against Ituma as at the day of payment. They will challenge him, they will take him to places where he has never been before put Ituma threatened with the loss of an undefeated album. He needs a fight with such fighters, if only to understand that not every fight he made during his career will be as one -sided as those he had so far.

How many fights does ituma have before he receives a shot from the world, depends on how he copes with the fights he made against his against Dillian Whyte. It can be argued that Ituma should be patient and treat his career as a learning curve.

As a teenage man, he needs appropriate tips that only his management team can provide. He can be a man in a hurry and immediately wants to distinguish. However, he must limit his impatience. You may seem cruel, but Ituma must learn to crawl before he can walk.

The ITAUMA victory against Whyte was a good start. But it was just the beginning. Ituma has a long way before he can say that he is a real opportunity. We hope that he remains balanced during this process and draws attention to people who tell him everything he wants to hear.

I must admit that Ituma said after his fight on Saturday evening that he is now not deserves to shot the world championship title. Real fans of boxing in massive weight should be encouraged by this approach and hope that he will remain so erected during his journey to the top of the game.

When the time is right, Moses ITAUMA can then take the opportunity and prove that bragging on his behalf is the future of the division of heavyweight, they were not unfounded words, but in fact I was very rooted.

Last updated on 17.08.2025

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Unified champion Oscar Collazo is scheduled to replace him at the last minute because his opponent cannot enter the U.S. in time

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Unified champ Oscar Collazo set for last minute replacement as opponent unable to enter the US in time

Joey Canoy was scheduled to challenge Oscar Collazo this weekend, but the challenger is currently prohibited from entering the United States.

Puerto Rico’s Collazo has established himself as the man to beat in the minimum division, and his regular activity and lofty ambitions make him a must-see on the 105-pound scene.

Collazo stopped Melvin Jerusalem in May 2023 and has since defended the belt seven times, including a title unification with then-WBA champion Knockout CP Freshmart, also known as Thammanoon Niyomtrong, in November 2024.

Since defeating the Thai champion, Collazo has defended the unified title a total of three times and was scheduled to face Filipino Canoy 25-5-2 (15 KO) on Saturday night.

The duo was scheduled to headline at the Frontwave Arena in California, where standout amateurs Ruslan Abdullaev and Joshua Edwards will also appear on the Golden Boy card.

However, even though the event is just days away, Canoy has not yet been able to travel to the United States due to visa complications and will withdraw from the fight “if he cannot fly to America by Thursday evening,” he claims Daily Tribune.

“As of Monday afternoon, Canoy was still waiting for his U.S. visa to be issued. Sources say that if Canoy cannot fly to America by Thursday evening, he will simply remain in the country.

“The official weigh-in is scheduled for Friday. Canoy’s travel documents were submitted to the U.S. Embassy over three weeks ago.”

Canoy has fought abroad in the past, in both South Africa and Japan, but it is believed that recently tightened US immigration policy combined with a delay in announcing the venue may be to blame for this ongoing problem.

The latest update from WBO president Gustavo Olivieri shows that Canoy indeed missed his shot and was replaced by Mexico’s Luis Castillo.

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Simon Jordan questions Dana White’s ‘gum flapping’ as Tyson Fury-Zuffa talks threaten Joshua fight

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Discussing the situation, Simon Jordan questioned whether White’s involvement would actually facilitate get the team over the line.

“Do we think Dana flapping his gums will facilitate in the fight that still seems to be a bit up in the air?” Jordan said on talkSPORT Boxing, debating Fury’s future and the growing influence of Zuffa Boxing.

The broadcaster suggested that the situation is becoming more complicated due to the various parties already involved in the fight, including Riyadh Season, Queensberry and TKO.

Jordan believes the biggest concern is not whether Fury and Joshua want the fight, but whether the business interests surrounding it could delay or derail progress.

“I worry that politics will get in the way of this fight,” Simon said.

Despite concerns that Fury could walk away from longtime promoter Frank Warren, Jordan argued that existing contractual and commercial arrangements could make a neat break impossible.

He suggested that Queensberry could still remain involved behind the scenes, especially if Fury takes a booster fight ahead of his fight with Joshua.

Other panelists asked questions about how the move to Zuffa might impact existing contracts and where the fight will ultimately take place. There has already been speculation that the Fury-Joshua fight could be staged outside the UK, despite previous suggestions that Wembley Stadium would be the preferred destination.

Although Jordan was aware of the growing uncertainty, he did not predict that the fight would end in a fiasco.

“There is too much money in this fight for this not to happen,” Jordan said.

Fury is expected to return for a warm-up at the end of the summer before taking on the fight against Joshua that remains one of the biggest attractions in world boxing.

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Terence Crawford sums up Jaron Ennis’ chances of becoming undisputed in the super welterweight division

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Terence Crawford sums up Jaron Ennis’ chance of becoming undisputed at super-welterweight

Jaron Ennis is scheduled to challenge for the unified super welterweight world title this month in hopes of starting an undisputed title run, and Terence Crawford shared whether he believes “Boots” can win all four belts at 154 pounds.

Ennis won both the IBF and WBA welterweight world titles previously held by Crawford, and in October he moved to the super welterweight scene, where He stopped Uisma Lima in the first round announce himself as a threat to the throne.

Now, in his second fight at the weight, Ennis is set to collide with unified WBA and WBO world champion Xander Zayas, and Crawford told Jai McAllister he expects his US compatriot to emerge victorious.

“Man, it’s a tough fight, especially for Xander at this point in his career, but it shows his heart and self-belief. He’s ready to make history for his country and he’ll do really well in this fight.”

“I just think it’s a little too early for him at the moment.”

If Ennis is able to hand Zayas his first career defeat and claim the unified titles, fellow champions Josh Kelly (IBF) and Sebastian Fundora (WBC) will be his next obstacles.

Crawford believes the road to undisputed “Boots” status will likely end with Fundora.

Zayas-Ennis will take place on Saturday, June 27 at the Barclays Center in Modern York. Fundora is coming off a stoppage win over Keith Thurman and is set to make another defense later this year, though no opponent has been named as of this writing.

Kelly is expected to make his first defense of the IBF belt against Belfast’s Caoimhin Agyarko following the Anthony Joshua vs Kristian Prenga card on July 25.

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