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Is the serene, single power of Moses Itum and the reserved attitude ever the charismatic eclipse of Anthony Joshu?

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Image: Can Moses Itauma's Silent Single-Shot Power and Reserved Demeanor Ever Eclipse Anthony Joshua's Charismatic Reign?

Promoter Eddie Hearn says that he does not think that Moses Itauma will ever be able to compete with the popularity of Anthony Joshua during his 13-year professional career. Hearn notes that 20 -year -old Ituma is missing “Energy for igniting the room”.

Ituma has sleepy The way of speaking, cautious considering each word. It does not stand out like AJ and does not physically resemble the best massive weight.

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“I don’t see anyone competing at the AJ level. Not in terms of skills, but just draw. We’ve never seen it before. But don’t forget that AJ won Olympic gold in London [in 2012]. This is a hellish beginning – said the president of the matches Eddie Hearn Down Boxing TalkSport Asked if Moses Itauma could become a great star, like Anthony Joshua.

The ITAUMA fighting style is not as invigorating to watch as Joshua was at the beginning of his career, when he jumped on his opponents and buried them with rapid power shots. For comparison, Ituma cast individual arrows and moves away after the attack.

Moses depends on his single Punch power to get a knockout. His work was easier by his promoters in Queensberry, adapting him to a enduring flow of 40-pad.

With competition, such as Dillian Whyte, 37, Mariusz Wach, 45 years elderly and Mike Bologun, 41, did not take them much to bring them to bring them with his single musket fire. Ituma fought in the same way since he was an amateur, and showed no signs of change in his low two -year career.

To become more a draw, Ituma must imitate the early Joshua style, but this would require a warrior, war, thinking of someone on the front lines, ready to risk everything.

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“Moses may not have the same energy yet to lithe a room, but he is 20 years elderly,” said Hearn.

“I disagree with you. I think he has everything,” said Gareth A. Davies.

It’s humorous, how Gareth asks Hearna about her opinion about Ituma, and then tells him that he disagrees with him when his view does not coincide with his own. Why ask Hearn at all?

What Hearn says makes sense. Ituma does not have the same charisma as Joshua showed during his 13-year professional career. Some fans have noticed that listening to Ituma’s conversation makes them sleepy because it does not show much energy or says things that will interest the conversation. He is better when he fights or stands alongside his promoters, Francis and Frank Warren, allowing them to speak for him.

“I will stay with it and say in the first half of the fight. I do not try to hit Anthony Joshua, saying that,” Gareth said to Boxing fansChoosing a phenomenon of heavyweight Moses Itauma to blur Anthony Joshua in six rounds if they were to fight.

Aaron Pryor BluePrint

Joshua is still hazardous with its size, power and speed. If he followed the plan created by fighters in amateurs who were successful against Itum, he could win. He would have to fight like a former world champion in welterweight, Aaron Pryor, have a chance to defeat itauma.

Fighters who were successful against Moses in amateurs, Stylianos Roulias AND Oleksandr ZelenskyiHe attacked him mercilessly, using the Pryor style, forcing him to lose his form. These gigantic massive weight showed that Ituma is not comfortable when he is forced to break. He also cannot load his shots, sometimes it looks torn and desperate.

“Anthony Joshua is also able to throw Moses Itauma. Daniel Dubois is able to lose Moses Itauma, but he is able to throw them away. I just felt that he is unique,” said Gareth about Ituma.

Last updated 23.08.2025

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Canelo Alvarez will compete on the Las Vegas Card, and David Benavidez will headline Cinco De Mayo weekend

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Image: Canelo Alvarez Surgery Recovery Delays Return Until Mid-2026 After Crawford Loss

Alvarez, 35, had elbow surgery last year and will miss the weekend in which he has always been the main character. He has wrestled on Cinco de Mayo weekend every year since 2015, except for 2018 and 2020.

Saturday’s event will be hosted by David Benavidez, who will move up to cruiserweight to face unified champion Gilberto Ramirez. Benavidez previously had mandatory super middleweight status during Alvarez’s undisputed title fight.

Alvarez last fought in September during Mexican Independence Weekend, losing a unanimous decision to Terence Crawford. It is expected to return in mid-September on the same holiday weekend.

His presence on Saturday drew attention because the co-main event will be a fight for the WBA 168-pound title. Munguia vs. Winner Resendiz will hold the belt in Alvarez’s division, which will make the outcome crucial to his next opponent’s options. No direct link has been confirmed, but a different name has been added to the current title image as a result.

If Resendiz wins, he becomes a huge high reward and manageable risk target should Saul return home. Resendiz is tough and has that unrelenting “Toro” style, but he’s technically the type of aggressive fighter that Saul has long timed and countered with ease.

The event will be broadcast on Prime Video and DAZN. Former promoter Oscar De La Hoya is also expected to be in attendance to support his fighters, including Ramirez and Oscar Duarte. In recent years, De La Hoya has publicly criticized Alvarez.

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David Benavidez’s hopes for a fight with Dmitry Bivol after Ramirez faces one major obstacle

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David Benavidez’s hopes of fighting Dmitry Bivol after Ramirez face one major obstacle

A major obstacle has been revealed that could derail plans for a potential fight between David Benavidez and Dmitry Bivol.

After reigning supreme at super middleweight and lightweight heavyweight, reigning WBC 175-pound world champion Benavidez begins his toughest test yet with a monumental 25-pound jump to the cruiserweight division. on Saturday evening, a clash with unified champion Gilberto Ramirez.

However, even if he is successful against Ramirez, the “Mexican Monster” has vowed to return to lightweight heavyweight in pursuit of a chance to claim the undisputed crown against WBA, WBO and IBF titleholder Bivol.

Although there is a lot of interest in this fight, Eddie Hearn said Fighting the noise that Bivol has a “loose obligation” to take part in the trilogy with Artur Beterbiev.

“I think Benavidez-Bivol is a great fight, but we have some loose commitments with the Beterbiev III fight, which if called upon, we have to take.

“But if that’s not the case, Benavidez is absolutely the right fight. I think it’s a great fight, it’s two guys pound for pound.

“I really think Benavidez will beat Ramirez, and if that happens, if Dmitry comes through on May 30, which is what we expect him to do, why not fight Benavidez?”

Bivol will defend two of his three titles against German Michael Eifert next month, while Beterbiev considers his own “fine-tuning” in preparation for a third meeting with his rival.

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He crashed Bowe vs Holyfield and everything fell apart

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Fan Man crashes into ring during Bowe vs Holyfield fight in 1993

The man known as “Fan Man” became boxing’s strangest punch line – but the ending wasn’t witty at all.

As a teenager, watching what looked like an unidentified flying object hurtling towards the ring, causing instant chaos, was something that had never been seen before. Two feet dangling in the air before he plummeted downwards with what looked like a huge office fan strapped to his back, it was one of those moments that could only happen in a cubicle.

What followed wasn’t confusion – it was panic.

Judy Bowe, six months pregnant and sitting at ringside, heard the overhead lights crackling and thought it was gunshots. Debris fell from above as the scene around her crumbled. She fainted and was taken away in an ambulance, Reverend Jesse Jackson holding her hand while Riddick Bowe stood in the ring, not knowing whether to stay or leave.

For a moment, no one knew whether they were watching a fight or something much worse.

“It was a mess,” Bowe’s manager Rock Newman said later, and it barely scratched him. Fans rose to their feet, security moved in, and a man who had just fallen out of the sky was dragged into the crowd and beaten when his parachute broke free from the overhead lights.

HBO’s Jim Lampley called it a “disruption monster.” He wasn’t exaggerating.

Nobody saw him coming. Some people thought it was part of the show. Actress Demi Moore even leaned in and asked if it was planned. This did not happen.

It seemed like a joke to me at the time. There wasn’t one left.

James Miller circled Caesars Palace for a few minutes before walking straight into the biggest fight of the night. His legs got caught in the ropes, the canopy got tangled in the rigging, and within seconds, the heavyweight title rematch between Riddick Bowe and Evander Holyfield turned into something no one in boxing had ever seen.

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Referee Mills Lane stopped the action at 1:50 of the seventh. What should have been a routine round turned out to be a 21-minute delay as the judges tried to figure out what to do next.

“There is nothing in the regulations about this,” admitted the head of the Nevada state commission, Marc Ratner.

Finally the fighting resumed. Holyfield won by majority vote, avenging his loss and regaining the titles.

But the fight was no longer the whole story.

The man at the center of things walked away with a novel nickname – “Fan Man” – and took his place in boxing folklore. He joked that he was the only one who got knocked out that night. For a while, that was it – a clip, a replay, something weird to laugh about between rounds.

This wasn’t the end.

A few weeks later, Miller flew over an NFL playoff game and then traveled to England, where he broadcast a football game and even landed near Buckingham Palace before being imprisoned and deported. Each feat pushed the envelope a little further without really explaining why.

Things weren’t the same away from the cameras.

Health problems took away the flying that defined him. Coronary heart disease, surgeries and mounting medical bills forced him to close his business. The man who fell out of the sky in a world title fight has been grounded for good.

In September 2002, he drove into the Alaskan desert and disappeared.

A few months later, hunters found his body deep off the trail. He took his own life. He was 38 years venerable.

His girlfriend was pregnant at the time. Their son was born before he was found.

For most, “Fan Man” remains a clip – a strange interlude played between rounds of the heavyweight classic.

The fall wasn’t that story. What happened next was more significant.


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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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