If you follow the heavyweight scene and you don’t have Moses Itaum yet, you are behind. The kid is only 20 years elderly – born on December 28, 2004 in Kežmarok, Slovakia, currently based in Kent in Great Britain – and already makes experienced professionals look as if they were going to the wrong ring.
Pro Record: 12–0 (10 KO)
Height/range: Range 6’2 ” / 78.7″
Libra: 239 pounds (109 kg)
Stance: Southpaw
Coach: Ben Davison
Titles: WBO INTER-Continental Heavyght
Rankings: Wbo #1, wba #3
From amateur gold to pro swift lane
The ITAUMA career was flawless – 24 wins, 0 losses, 11 downtime. He collected gold in schools, juniors, youth Europeans and weighty youth world championships. At the age of 18 he signed a contract with Queensberry Promotions and was uncomplicated with professionals.
Pro career – full throttle from the first day
Debut: Wembley Arena, January 28, 2023 – flattened Marcel Bode in 23 seconds at Beterbiev – Yarde Undercard. Without a ponderous start, without a feeling of a process. He went down, slipped his shot and detonated his left by the guard. Over.
Two months later Telford – Ramon Alberto Ibarra. The same result, different victim. Since then, he has been fighting more often than some belt defenders, maintaining a vigorous KO factor.
So far the biggest scalp? Demey McKEAN in Riyadh. McKean lost only once, but Itauma placed him on board twice in two minutes. Left hand like a hammer, patience like a ten -year -old professional.
Division of style
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South pressure: He crosses the ring without prosecution, forcing opponents where they want them.
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Ring IQ: It makes you lead and then the penalty.
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Power: Brief, exact shots that do not require exceeding to end the fight.
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Durability: “Nigeria’s strength, Slovak” – as Ituma put it.
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Peace under fire: It smells of blood, but it doesn’t hurry, he just exacerbates the trap.
It is a mixture of physicality and intelligence of the fight makes him threatening at every stage of the fight.
Road ahead of us
Unbeaten. High ranking. Fight often. Ituma explained – he wants the record of Mike Tyson as the youngest heavyweight master in history. Looking at his schedule and the way he disassembles his opponents, it is not out of reach.
For now, he is an opponent whom no claimant wants. In the future, it is a potential header for the largest boxing nights.