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Dillian Whyte summarizes Moses Itauma’s current chances of beating Anthony Joshua

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Dillian Whyte sums up Moses Itauma’s chances of beating Anthony Joshua now

Moses Itauma is well on his way to a world title shot and could soon be widely recognized as Britain’s outstanding heavyweight. Now Dillian Whyte has revealed whether he believes the 21-year-old will be able to defeat two-time world champion Anthony Joshua after facing both men.

Whyte collided with Joshua in a memorable battle in 2015, revisiting their amateur rivalry. After a hard-fought fight, “AJ” scored a dramatic knockout victory to capture the coveted British heavyweight title.

Ten years later, 37-year-old Whyte tried to thwart another rising star, but was quickly outclassed by youthful Itauma, who dispatched “The Body Snatcher” within two minutes of the opening round.

However, despite his recent first-round loss to Itauma, Whyte said iFL Television that he could still pick Joshua to win if he were to face the Kent phenom, but added that it all depends on how Joshua looks in his fight next month.

“My first answer would be no, [Itauma doesn’t beat Anthony Joshua]but I think we’ll have to wait and see what’s left for AJ, how he’s feeling mentally, if he’s recovered from what he’s been through recently and how much ambition he has left to fight.

“Obviously he made some changes. He went to Usyk, trying to look for something else, so let’s see if it works and if it works for him, we’ll have to see. AJ sometimes goes crazy, one minute he’s on track and the next he’s not, so let’s see.”

Joshua fights Albanian Kristian Prenga on Saturday, July 25 in Riyad, Saudi Arabia, looking to kick off his long-awaited showdown with arch-rival Tyson Fury.

As for Itauma, he is expected to return in August and his rise to the top of the division will continue. Filip Hrgovic remains the leader, assuming the Croatian is in good shape after his recent three-round clash with Dave Allen.

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Turki Alalshikh rejects reports about the location of the Anthony Joshua-Tyson Fury fight

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Turki Alalshikh says no decision has been made yet on where the long-discussed fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will take place, rejecting recent reports that suggested a venue had already been decided.

“So far I haven’t decided where the fight will take place and I will cooperate with me, some people are making up stories about it,” Turki wrote on Twitter social media.

“If you want to know the facts, take it from me or the ring. If you want to waste your time, listen to others.”

Responding to speculations, Turki also pointed to his achievements.


“I think you have tested me all these years and you know that whatever I say, I will do,” he added.

The comments come amid reports linking the fight to Las Vegas. Some British fans insisted on Wembley Stadium instead, arguing that the Fury-Joshua fight should take place in the UK. Turki’s post made it clear that no decision had been made regarding the location of the event.

The heavyweight rivals have spent years on different paths despite repeated calls for a fight between them. Fury recently returned to action after announcing his retirement earlier this year, while Joshua is expected to return later in 2026 after recovering from elbow surgery.

The date and location of the fight have not yet been announced, but Turki made it clear that any reports claiming a location has already been chosen should be treated with caution until an official announcement is made.

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Last updated: 21/06/2026 at 11:09

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Dave Allen Predicts KO for Moses Itauma Against Filip Hrgovic: ‘He’ll Stop Him Early’

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Dave Allen makes new KO prediction for Moses Itauma vs ‘real deal’ Filip Hrgovic: “He’ll stop him early”

Dave Allen presented a up-to-date Moses Itauma vs Filip Hrgovic match prediction, this time expressing his belief that the fight will end twice as speedy.

The two heavyweights will face off on August 29 at London’s O2 Arena, with many expecting Itauma to face the toughest task of his career to date.

While the 21-year-old has yet to prove himself at a world-class level, he has shown signs of real, world-class potential looked particularly impressive against Jermaine Franklin, who scored a devastating fifth-inning score in March.

However, Hrgovic is believed to be much more experienced and talented than Franklin, who is known more for his durability than anything else.

Not only is Hrgovic a long-term customer, but the Olympic bronze medalist has no shortage of amateur pedigree and professional experience.

The Croatian’s only professional defeat came against Daniel Dubois in June 2024, when he tried strenuous but was ultimately stopped in the eighth round.

Since then, he has scored over Joe Joyce and David Adeleye, most recently suffering a three-round loss to veteran heavyweight Allen last month.

Taking to social mediaAllen insisted Hrgovic is the “real deal” but believes Itauma will make a powerful statement.

“I think it’s an amazing fight – you have a proven world-class fighter against probably a guy who will be ‘the man’ for the next 15 years.

“Hrgovic is good – he really is. He’s really good. But I think Itauma [is] too speedy for him. Maybe too speedy and too fresh. I think Itauma will win early.”

While Hrgovic is widely considered a top-10 heavyweight, it can be argued that Itauma is more talented and almost certainly has a higher ceiling than his 34-year-old opponent.

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“All they do is interfere” with the Garcia-Benn fight

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Image: Oscar De La Hoya Blasts Zuffa: 'All They Do Is Get In The Way' Of Garcia-Benn Fight

Oscar De La Hoya criticized Zuffa Boxing on Saturday while discussing a potential September 12 fight between Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn.

“The problem I have with Zuffa is that everything they touch, whenever they get involved in it, it’s always a large damn problem,” De La Hoya said during DAZN’s Golden Boy on Saturday night.

“Ryan Garcia has a promotional contract with Golden Boy and Ryan fights on DAZN. Zuffa Boxing, all they do is interfere and make things tough. The bottom line is Ryan Garcia wants to fight on September 12, but he will fight on DAZN.”

Garcia and Benn have been linked to the September 12 fight. Previous reports indicated that the event may be promoted by Zuffa Boxing and distributed on Paramount+.


“If the opponent is Conor Benn, so be it, but we all have to work together to make the fight happen,” De La Hoya said. “There are promoters for a reason, there are contracts for a reason, but when Zuffa gets involved there is always a large problem.”

Golden Boy recently issued a cease and desist letter to Zuffa Boxing in connection with its promotion of Garcia.

Ryan won the WBC welterweight title with a victory over Mario Barrios on February 21. Benn’s last fight was on April 11, defeating Regis Prograis in London.

Garcia remains under contract with Golden Boy. De La Hoya reiterated Saturday that any future fight involving Garcia must be coordinated by the company and broadcast on DAZN.

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Last updated: 21/06/2026 at 2:00

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